Talk to me about noise cancelling headphones
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bendmeoverbackwards · 22/10/2020 21:17
Fed up with my cheapie headphones. On the tube I can’t hear a thing!
I’m not keen on big heavy over the head ones, think they would make my head hurt.
So in ear options? I’ve tried DD’s Apple AirPods and they don’t feel very secure in my ears.
Any suggestions please?
Polyxena · 22/10/2020 21:32
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bendmeoverbackwards · 22/10/2020 21:33
I thought about Bose, they’ve got those in ear ones out.
blobbyface · 22/10/2020 21:34
I've got AirPods Pro and I prefer them to the standard AirPods - more secure in my ears.
SunInTheSkyYouKnowHowIFeel · 22/10/2020 21:47
You need to listen to the episode on noise cancelling headphones on a podcast called 'the best thing since sliced bread'. They will talk to you about them! Very informative!
bendmeoverbackwards · 22/10/2020 21:52
Brilliant thank you @SunInTheSkyYouKnowHowIFeel
KenAdams · 22/10/2020 21:58
I have the amazon.co.uk/dp/B07T2FGG2Z/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ViFKFb6CRECBG Sony Earbuds]] they're always really highly rated. They're really secure as you sort of twist them once they're in.
KenAdams · 22/10/2020 21:58
Sorry link fail!
bendmeoverbackwards · 23/10/2020 12:25
Thanks @KenAdams what’s the noise cancelling quality like with them?
bendmeoverbackwards · 24/10/2020 17:44
Wondering whether to splash out on the Bose ones
bendmeoverbackwards · 27/10/2020 10:33
@Polyxena are the Apple air pods noise cancelling? I tried my dd's ones yesterday and they felt ok in my ears.
Apple are currently doing an offer of free AirPods for students on purchase of a laptop. Dd needs a new laptop and I'm wondering whether to take advantage of this deal.
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