Noise cancelling Sports Heaphones??

actresskat
actresskat Posts: 120 Member
edited December 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
Hi, I'm looking for some noise cancelling sports headphones as I'm ruining my top-notch bose headpones. Sweat and leather don't mix :( Anyone know any great quality sweatproof noise cancelling earphones? Most seem lack this so you can hear traffic but I'm only using them in the gym and the treadmill is so darn noisy!! Thanks very much for anything you can recommend - I don't mind paying a lot for them if they're gonna be fabulous as they'll last years and will be worth it.

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  • chivalryder
    chivalryder Posts: 4,391 Member
    http://www.consumersearch.com/earphones/panasonic-rp-hc55

    Those are rated the best active noise cancelling earphones.

    http://www.consumersearch.com/earphones/klipsch-image-s5i-rugged

    These are the best "waterproof" earphones.

    If you want actual headphones, the only active noise cancelling ones are Bose Quiet Comfort, but they're probably more expensive than your current ones.
  • actresskat
    actresskat Posts: 120 Member
    http://www.consumersearch.com/earphones/panasonic-rp-hc55

    Those are rated the best active noise cancelling earphones.

    http://www.consumersearch.com/earphones/klipsch-image-s5i-rugged

    These are the best "waterproof" earphones.

    If you want actual headphones, the only active noise cancelling ones are Bose Quiet Comfort, but they're probably more expensive than your current ones.

    Thanks for the links. Yes, the Quiet Comfort are the ones I have and I love them to bits. Using normal headphones I have to turn the volume up so high to try and block out the treadmill noise so anything similar would be amazing. I don't want to damage them anymore than I have already. The sweat has made the leather buckle :( So sad...
  • actresskat
    actresskat Posts: 120 Member
    What do you think of the Sennheiser Adidas ones? Any good?
  • DizzyLinds
    DizzyLinds Posts: 856 Member
    I have Sennheiser in ear ones and they are very good!
  • actresskat
    actresskat Posts: 120 Member
    I have Sennheiser in ear ones and they are very good!

    Cool. Which ones do you have? I find in-ear ones usually fall out fairly easily. Do you have the hooked ones?
  • DizzyLinds
    DizzyLinds Posts: 856 Member
    I'm not sure what model they are but they cost me £45 from Tesco. They stay in really well but they're not the hook round ones. They come with different ear adapters so you can change them. They are very loud and a bit gassy which I like....thought I got tinnitus the other day!
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