Headphones or earbuds?
jstrlv
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Which do you prefer and which brand is worth it. I am not looking to spend anything significant... Just something to stay put while at the gym. Thanks!!
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I generally earbuds when active, but prefer headphones while sitting. The headphones kind of rock and move when I'm moving.0
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Love my yurbuds!0
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I've been using these bluetooth headphones because it can be a real PITA to run with cords. They work very well!0
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amazon.com/Sennheiser-PMX-685i-Neckband-Headphones/dp/B0094R4Q6Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1441815727&sr=8-1&keywords=sennheiser+pmx+680i+sports
I have these, because earbuds fall out. I really, really like these.0 -
I have these:
http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-CX-685-Adidas-Headphones/dp/B0094R4POC
They're expensive, but well, well worth it. They are by far the best earbuds I've ever owned.0 -
As a music teacher, I'm going to suggest something noise blocking. You don't have to turn them up as loud if you are working out in a noisy gym, so you won't hurt your ears.
If you are running or biking on streets, you probably shouldn't be wearing anything so you can hear traffic, but you do not want too loud or noise blocking there.0 -
For the gym or running, normal earbuds fall out so I have some that hook over the ear. They're ok sound quality, on a par with the free ones that Apple supply. I didn't see the point paying out too much as I only use them for cardio and they just get sweaty!0
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I have some sports ear buds, that clamp onto the ear to keep from falling out too easily. I paid about 15 for them on Amazon - decent quality, and I've not had any issues or complaints about them0
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I like Sennheiser sports headphones -- only thing that stay in my ears while running/bootcamp, etc. I'm addicted to music while working out because I can't stand to hear my self breathing heavily. Just read that some of the top tennis starts listen to music while working out, etc.
I'm on my third pair on Sennheisers -- after about 18 months, the wire breaks through where joined to ear part, but still worth it to me for sound quality and staying in my ears. You can read reviews on Amazon. Anyone else wear their iphone in their bra while exercising? I know it looks funny, but it works.0 -
I use these bluetooth earbuds: amazon.com/JayBird-BlueBuds-Sport-Bluetooth-Headphones/dp/B00AIRUOI8
I bought mine for cheap (i.e. returned open box) and they've lasted almost 2 years already. Biggest problem I have is the silicon ear wings have stretched and want to fall off if I'm not using them. No big deal, I just keep them in a case and check every time I get them out or put them back in to make sure I haven't dropped one.0 -
Earbuds. I use the pair that came with my iphone. They work well for me.
Tried headphones............too hot for me.Anyone else wear their iphone in their bra while exercising? I know it looks funny, but it works.
^Hmmm, any issues with your iphone getting sweaty? I usually keep mine in the pocket of my work out pants.
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Earbuds for everything. I like the marshmallow ones that are like sleeping ear plugs. They don't vibrate in your ear when your out running. The gummy earbuds vibrate and fallout. JVC marshmallows.0
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I actually enjoy the earbuds that came with my iPhone.
Couldn't do headphones, they would get crazy sweaty... I sweat a lot.0 -
I would like to get some earbuds but I have infeasibly small ears and am wary of wasting more money! Apple ones don't even stay in when sitting still most of the time and over-ear ones I got were too big and fell off too!
So I mostly run (I run outside) without anything presently. Now and again I'll wear my pretty Skullcandy headphones but my ears get a bit sweaty so don't really love wearing those.
Anyone else with tiny ears can make a recommendation?0 -
About my Iphone getting sweaty (I keep it in my bra while exercising) -- I have a great waterproof case, very tight to the phone and light called LIFEPROOF which I like. You do need a little connector to plug in your earphones. I like to row rowing shells and I take my phone out on the river with me for emergencies and I also listen to music on my phone when I am running outdoors in the rain, and this cover keeps my phone from getting wet at all. You have to test its waterproofness when you put it on the phone. Lately I sometimes wear one headphone ear while biking on a path so I can still hear quiet a bit of the ambient noise -- but I would never do this on a road as I feel it is too dangerous. Probably to dangerous rowing too to listen to music because when you row you go backwards, and you have to turn your head to the side to see behind you. Sometimes it helps if you hear a jetskier or motorboat before you turn your head around. It is tempting thought to listen to music while rowing -- I did see someone do it on a more secluded lake type environment.0
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Forgot to say my ears are really small too and like the Sennheiser for this reason. All earbuds fall out of my ears!0
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Bluetooth so I have no cord to catch on anything0
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I love my Motorola S11-FLEX HD Bluetooth headphones. Five hour play time, I can use them for phone calls (the mic is in your ear) and I still can hear traffic if the music is low. I run with these every day.0
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i love love LOVE my sennheiser earbuds
and they have great sound and a pretty reasonable price (I was a music theory major so thats a big deal to me) there are better, but for the price you cant beat it!0 -
I use Bluetooth head phones by Kinivo. Really cheap on Amazon, sounds really good (drowns out the music in the gym) and charge lasts for months. Quite small so you don't look like to much of a dick wearing them.0
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I use headphones because they don't fall out of my ridiculously small ears!0
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I can never get the ear buds to stay in my ears. Once I start exercising and sweating they fall out. I am going to be getting me a pair of wireless over the ear ones soon. I'm thinking beats brand because I have been told they are the best.0
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I use offset earbuds as they are the most comfortable with my piercings!0
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Well now I'm so conflicted, Having looked up the smaller ear recommendations on Amazon there are still reviews saying no good for small ears. I guess the plus is that mostly they're not expensive so I can try and if they don't work out not too much money lost. I really wish I had normal sized ears!0
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Earbuds...I buy whatever is around $15...then if I lose them or something happens to them, I don't really care...just go pick up another pair.0
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All things being equal the ear buds are light weight and if they are a sports version they will be designed to stay in your ear and resist sweat. The 685s are pretty standard gym phones and above average.
All things being equal then headphones will give you a better dynamic response, more bass maybe more isolation, but you need to look at reviews.
Good quality headphones or earbuds make a big big difference to the fidelity of what you are listening to if thats importnat to you.
Just google reviews and you will see there are plenty.0 -
I use straight talk wireless bluetooth headphones. They work really well and only cost $29.88 at walmart. My last pair lasted 3 years until i dropped them in water.0
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I also recommend the Yurbuds, and they have some made for women with smaller earphone covers. I actually take the cover off of the Yurbuds headphones and put them on the latest Apple headphones, since those have a track/volume control and I can cut off the left headphone (since I only hear in my right ear). When you pair those with Acoustigrips to keep the headphone cord from falling on the ground or in the toilet, it's a good combination for any activity, including marathons. http://www.amazon.com/Burton-Technologies-LLC-ACOUSTIGRIP-Earphones/dp/B001LU9SEW0
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