Jake, I've already said before numerous times, it's fine. You started asking me about this awhile ago and I've answered it more than once. Honestly. I don't know how much clearer I can make it.
If you're obsessed with this bluetooth thing, then only get a wired version. But, that has the additional issue of a cord and a stangulation issue when sleeping, so you may need to "wear" an mp3 player in a pocket for example, and safely wrap the excess cord around your torso tightly to prevent this. Nevermind the risk of tossing and turning and accidentally pulling the headphones off due to the cord yanking on the headphones, making you miss out on the night's listening hours. Sounds like an unnecessary ordeal to me, just use bluetooth...or don't, up to you.
If you're obsessed with this bluetooth thing, then only get a wired version. But, that has the additional issue of a cord and a stangulation issue when sleeping, so you may need to "wear" an mp3 player in a pocket for example, and safely wrap the excess cord around your torso tightly to prevent this. Nevermind the risk of tossing and turning and accidentally pulling the headphones off due to the cord yanking on the headphones, making you miss out on the night's listening hours. Sounds like an unnecessary ordeal to me, just use bluetooth...or don't, up to you.