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Headphones

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99spottysocks · 01/11/2023 18:57

I've been using Air pods for the gym however they keep falling out and I can still hear a lot of background noise.

I purchased over the head headphones previously but the band across the top doesn't fit snug against the sides of my head so they tend to fall forward/backwards with movement.

Any suggestions for tight fitting or narrow headphones?

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SiouxsieSiouxStiletto · 03/11/2023 08:55

No advice, just following sorry.

qazxc · 14/11/2023 19:34

Skull candy hesh evo. Good battery life and connectivity, stays put on your head when bending down.

Bananaandmarmite · 26/11/2023 08:34

Shokz jawbone. I use the OpenRun. They’re clear, comfortable, good battery life. They’ve got a quick charge facility too. Really pleased.

Just bought a pair for dd for Christmas. £50 off in the Black Friday deal

BogRollBOGOF · 27/11/2023 12:00

I wear shokz for running. I have small ears and can't comfortably wear in ear buds. They don't block ambient noise though which is a major plus for runners, but probably less so for gyms and their background music.

In the house I've got some cheap bluetooth JVC headphones which are fine for housework. They'd probably be fine for things like weight machines, but less so where there's more movement and change of head angle as they can flop a little and ears can get sweaty.

PilatesPeach · 28/11/2023 14:59

Yes Shokz and lots of deals on them atm

ChungkingPineapple · 29/11/2023 14:00

If you want in-ear buds then you really need to buy a set where you can customise the tips. I had to do this due to having weirdly sized head and ears. Mine are Bang & Olufsen ones and they don’t leak sound.

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