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Bluetooth earphones will never achieve sound quality of a cabled earphone. So I use a cabled iem.
Never is a bold claim.
Like aptX lossless with a good DAC and you are pretty much there.
How would latency = quality?
But never? Maybe with some form of quantum entanglement we'll have instant wireless. I'm no expert on the subject but just to say that there are always possibilities.
You just need to achieve a sound quality which is pretty much undistinguishable. And current tech is already there. Blame the manufacturers for not using it.
Good for you, but that doesn't answer OPs question.
There's always one of these guys in these threads
Same here. And I never have to worry about charging them.