I don't think that is a good idea. You get what you pay for. That stuff is garbage, made in China. I would not trust those chargers with my phone. Or even having them plugged in with the risk of fire.
And as for earbuds. I think would like the quality and fit of a top brand pair.
I would also say the same for charging cables. Buy quality, braided charging cables. Sadly Apple's cables are not up to snuff. I prefer Anker. I also reinforce my cables by buying heat shrink tubing and placing that over the ends where the connectors attach. Then using a hair drying to shrink the tubing. That will renenforce the weakest point of the cables.
And then just make sure you don't lose them. The best way to do that is to have a good place where this stuff is stored safely. And have a routine that the you always follow to put them in there when you leave a place.
I agree that having quality items is better, but they get lost or left behind by accident constantly so I was talking about what to do in a pinch when traveling. Not everyone is as careful as you!
I've personally seen no correlation between fit and price point: my cheapest earbuds fit the best in my ears. The most expensive ones needed a lot of fiddling to get them right. But peoples' ears are very different. You do get what you pay for with sound quality sometimes, but not always, and for podcasts and audiobooks it doesn't matter so much.
Regarding the cheap chargers and earbuds.
I don't think that is a good idea. You get what you pay for. That stuff is garbage, made in China. I would not trust those chargers with my phone. Or even having them plugged in with the risk of fire.
And as for earbuds. I think would like the quality and fit of a top brand pair.
I would also say the same for charging cables. Buy quality, braided charging cables. Sadly Apple's cables are not up to snuff. I prefer Anker. I also reinforce my cables by buying heat shrink tubing and placing that over the ends where the connectors attach. Then using a hair drying to shrink the tubing. That will renenforce the weakest point of the cables.
And then just make sure you don't lose them. The best way to do that is to have a good place where this stuff is stored safely. And have a routine that the you always follow to put them in there when you leave a place.
I agree that having quality items is better, but they get lost or left behind by accident constantly so I was talking about what to do in a pinch when traveling. Not everyone is as careful as you!
I've personally seen no correlation between fit and price point: my cheapest earbuds fit the best in my ears. The most expensive ones needed a lot of fiddling to get them right. But peoples' ears are very different. You do get what you pay for with sound quality sometimes, but not always, and for podcasts and audiobooks it doesn't matter so much.