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"I can’t wear ‘in ears’ ones as they always fall out so I wear great big over the ears headphones. " skull candy ones | |||
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"JVC HA-EB75 Why pay more? I suppose wireless could be good, but they're over ear, not in ear, you're not left listen to yourself swallow. Just done a 40km bike ride with them." I just can't deal with a cable anymore, it's an extra point of failure. | |||
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"Ideally ones within £70. So Bose is definitely out " Fair enough but it’s a lifetime purchase , they look after you even out of warranty so actually works out cheaper Next best are Sony | |||
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"Mr here uses: Bose SoundLink Around-Ear Wireless Headphones II Bit pricey at £150 on Amazon, but had them for three years with no trouble. Slightly clumpy, but ideal for long cardio sessions. Fine for weights too if you’re not getting into weird and whacky positions." Another vote for these! Have never come loose and fallen out, sound scape is decent for buds too! | |||
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"Mpowflame great sound inexpensive " I use these in the gym and for running and love them particularly for the money | |||
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"JVC HA-EB75 Why pay more? I suppose wireless could be good, but they're over ear, not in ear, you're not left listen to yourself swallow. Just done a 40km bike ride with them. I just can't deal with a cable anymore, it's an extra point of failure." A cables battery can't go flat! | |||
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"Mpowflame great sound inexpensive " I've got a pair of these for the gym too. They cost bugger all on Amazon and work perfectly well. Not "audiophile" quality, but who needs perfect pin drop clarity sound reproduction when you're huffing and wheezing and surrounded by loud grunters and clowns dropping their weights from shoulder height to announce to the world how tough they are? The battery lasts all week, they block out the awful house music, and there's no cables getting tangled on equipment. That'll do me fine. | |||
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