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SirFallalot |
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SirFallalot Trackday Trickster
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Posted: 19:20 - 26 May 2020 Post subject: Earphones recommendation for riding |
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Hey chaps,
I have searched a there's a couple 2yo threads but not very useful, so thought it best to get a current info on what you use for riding wired/wireless earphones/buds.
I've tried a few I've found around the house and borrowed, they either hurt after a few minutes or fall off constantly. Currently using some wired phone ones which I put upside down and loop the cable around the ear. Okeyish, but still hurt after a 1-2 hours and one slides out, then the cable...fecking hazard....
I think budget would be £100, but might be convinced otherwise. Buds sound attractive, but I'd be afraid they'd fall off or otherwise losing them.
Wireless sounds (hah) like the best option, probably wouldn't be riding for more straight than the battery lasts, but with a mic. I'd also use these for running. I thought about wired, but I think the hazard is a bit much. I'm not considering helmet comm systems as I'd like these to double as earplugs and got no buddies to connect to. I've heard some have nice voice commands, those are probs gonna be a couple hundred though, (google can hardly understand the band names anyway, also, METAL, no need for super bass masking bad quality, there's already enough fuzz most of the time).
I had been eyeing the wireless Shure SE215, but they were >£100 and had some complaints about constant disconnection. Actually I just checked and they're £80 on amazon now, weird.
The Bose SoundSport Wireless and Sennheiser CX Sport seem to be the staples of sport earphones, but unless there's a way to test them under the helmet...I'm not inclined to commit to a purchase.
Anyway, open for suggestions
Thanks in advance. ____________________
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Eddie Hitler World Chat Champion
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Posted: 21:25 - 26 May 2020 Post subject: |
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Funny you say Shure 215, that's what I've always used (but with the cable). I've had three pairs over the course of 8 years. In a moment of idiocy I managed to cut the cable with my car door. £10 cable off ebay sorted the problem. They're great earphones. . |
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SirFallalot Trackday Trickster
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Posted: 20:43 - 30 May 2020 Post subject: |
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Went with the Shure.
6 hours riding after, never dislodged, no physical discomfort nor wind headache. Battery is just over 8 hours, charged from over half to full during quick lunch break. I recommend.
Only criticism is the controls, i feel they should be closer to the earbud.
The Bluetooth receiver has a clip, if you put it on the back the controls are mostly out of reach. If you put it in the front (where it's kind of in the way because of shirt/jacket collar, necklaces, whatever) it's easily reachable from under the helmet and usable with leather gloves, which is good, but probably bad if you want a phone call.
Still, think it's as good as it gets ____________________
Lexmoto Valiant 125; 94 CB400; 96 CB750F2; 81 CB750 (restoring, lol not gonna happen); 2001 ZX9R(It's about to go :c); 2012 R1200R; 2015 R1200RS |
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I have Bose QuietComfort QC20s a bit pricey but they are excellent. They have active noise cancelling, it has microphones that i t used to inverse the sound waves to cancel out undesired noise. It cuts out wind and engine noise greatly. They are excellent I have bought a second pair when they were on offer they are so good. My hearing was noticeably better after using them for a few weeks. ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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another Shure user, went for SE425, straightforward 2channel cable with kevlar to strengthen them, (replaceable, with same or a cable with controls and mic) no phone mic or controls, I use them with Cardo Packtalk.
Shure SE series were first designed for musicians as monitors on stage, they cut background noise by as much as phone earplugs, (30-35dB) and you can have custom ear mould made for them should you wish.
My advice if going for expensive in ear monitors, is get a pair with replaceable cable, coz if/when they do fail it will likely be the cable, the sure has the advantage of being able to be used with Shures bluetooth 'cable' which includes a Mac and mic etc to use with phones, although that is another £100. |
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chris-red Have you considered a TDM?
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Been using the se215s with BT since the latest BT dongle thingy came out (2-3 yrs?)
They work well for me. I get nearly 9 hrs from each charge.
The clip is still strong.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 3 years, 230 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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