Yeah... And even when it's reggaeton.
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Me too. It's just the worst. And a bluetooth speaker (I like the m83) is pretty darn cheap.
I like to put my phone on my shoulder(it's not loud enough from a breast pocket) and listen to music on podcasts while I work as headphones are a "safety issue", I honestly don't mind the sound quality
I wanna share this to all aunties of my town
Worst offenders are the people in my apartment block who don't seem to realize how small a room an elevator is. I can't even get pissy at them because they know where I live.
This is what happens when they take headphones jacks away.
People just don't bother.
I’m not defending this, and I know that me using an iPhone is going to be unreliable to 99.9% of Lemmy users, but once upon a time phone audio was in mono and it sucked. Idk if Apple did this first - I imagine they stole it from Android like every feature - but whoever had the idea to use the ear speaker as a second audio channel was a genius. Listening to music on iPhone speakers is like 100x better today than it was like 5 years ago.
They are probably listening to low quality spotify streams or, worse, compressed mp3, so it's not as if a pair of headphones would make any difference in sound quality...
Although I would love if they kept their shitty music to themselves, I'm not interested in their crap.
Although I would love if they kept their shitty music to themselves, I'm not interested in their crap.
For real... Any of the people who I do come across doing this are listening to the tinniest garbage that sounds like organized radio static.
And it's always got to be in the grocery store or Walmart. How about while you're there, you go buy some $20 Bluetooth headphones so you can listen to your garbage music alone and stop torturing the rest of us with your bad decisions?