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Wireless Headphones
Anyone have any favorites they use for stationary training besides ubiquitous AirPods?
Had some BackBeat FIT's that were OK....looking for for new ones. Thanks
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Jabra Elite 65t.
My one complaint is that they don't easily re-pair when switching between phone and Mac. |
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I use the Bose Soundsport. They pair flawlessly and have a volume control on the strap. Very nice.
https://www.bose.com/en_us/products/...ireless_citron
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I picked up the Jlabs and there pretty darn good and BTW im a heavy sweater
https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Sign...NsaWNrPXRydWU= |
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+1 for Bose.
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These cheap BT ones are my go to. Sound decent, comfortable, have a very long battery life and have lasted 5+ years of indoor training sweat:
http://https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005LKB0IU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
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aftershokz titanium. bone conduction though, so you might not like them
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Jaybird X4 have been good to me so far.
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Agree with this. Haven't had an issue with mine yet. Been using them daily for almost 6 months.
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I actually just bought some from Amazon for $27. had about 5k reviews at 4.5 stars, so prolly good. I had some similar ones before but eventually lost one of the ear tips. I prefer buying cheaper ones to super expensive awesome sounding ones. I'm a musician and love great sound, but when you're inside on the bike and hear loud trainer noise, or outside and hear wind and cars... no need to prioritize sound quality.
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Hope this isn't thread drift - looking for wireless headphones for both using for webinars and for being on a landline phone. Great if they also act as passive noise reduction when not being used for the above uses.
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I really like my Aftershokz Trekz-Air. They're bone conduction, allowing me to hear traffic when I use them on outdoor rides.
https://aftershokz.com/products/trekz-air |
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Jabra Elite Active 65T
Active is the important part, these are sweat proof and can be rinsed in water, worn in the rain, etc. There is a newer version coming out called the 75T with better battery life, etc. Great sound quality, stay in no matter how much I sweat, and you can control outside noise coming in - very important if you wear while riding. -Ari |
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these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PMH3393
they arrive today so I'll have to give a review in a couple weeks or so... |
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