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From doing some research on this, I've come across this reddit thread. Is this something that worries you? And/or have you had any issues like described in the thread?
I guess it worries me now that I've seen it. I think I'll keep using the connector though.
I only use the magnetic connectors for charging - I'm not sure if my headsets accept data in.
I haven't had any issues. But I don't have a strong emotional/financial attachment to the headsets, so I guess if one of them burned out I'd get over it pretty quickly.