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LustyLew |
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LustyLew World Chat Champion
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Posted: 11:14 - 23 Jan 2018 Post subject: Bluetooth earphones - Recommendations |
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Morning,
I'm after some new earphones after my last pair broke (fell apart).
I have some Bluetooth headphones, which are pretty good, but no good in the gym as I get really sweaty ears and also difficult to put a hat on in this cold weather. They also seems to cut in/out regularly when in built up areas. Looking online, this seems to be due to the interference from other Bluetooth devices, WiFi etc. I guess in central London there's a lot of that flying about!
So I'm after some Bluetooth earphones instead. Ones that done cut in/out randomly.
Any recommendations? Noise cancelling preferred, but depends on budget...
Cheers! ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls |
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Londoner2015 Spanner Monkey
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Posted: 11:55 - 26 Apr 2018 Post subject: |
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The Bose Soundsport are great because they have no occlusion effect: you don't jame them too deep in your ear canal so you don't feel the noise of your pace or your chewing amplified, and you don't risk being run over not hearing cars etc
https://www.whathifi.com/bose/soundsport-wireless/review
If you want top-notch performance and can live with the occlusion effect, get a pair of Shure. Bose is to Shure what Dacia is to Jaguar. You can buy their mid-range model with bluetooth, but you can also use the bluetooth cable that comes with it with their top-of-the-range earphones with 3 or 4 drivers. |
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Robster World Chat Champion
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grr666 Super Spammer
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I'd better send my Sena headset back then. What about cars with loud stereos? ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Powderhead Trackday Trickster
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SoundMAGIC E10s, a tenner off Ali Express.
I've had mine for maybe 4 years, and they're still going strong.
And at £10, they're basically disposable. The sound quality is more than acceptable for the price too.
Don't knock them until you've tried them
Edit: you wanted bluetooth headphones. I personally don't bother. I just wrap the cable round the phone a couple of times and stick it in my pocket ____________________ "Now at inspector level!" |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 346 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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