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FYI those connectors are only rated for like a single digit number of insertions. And let me tell you, from experience they mean it. Even on "good" earbuds I've had them break quickly. So don't go unplugging them often.
The tiny little prongs do look pretty flimsy. Hopefully the cable lasts so I don't need to test how durable they are
Normally it’s not the prints that are the problem. It’s the receptacle wearing out and becoming loose, or it just straight up getting ripped out when you try unplugging them.