Wanted to try a pair of earbuds as an alternative to my Bose QC35IIS, particularly for walking around in warmer weather. Got these for about £22 on promo on Amazon a month ago - very impressed with the sound quality and once in my ears, they don’t fall out:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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26-07-2020 08:39 PM #31
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31-07-2020 10:21 AM #33
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Sony do a fantastic pair for about 30 40 quid cheaper and they look less plastic.
If it's on ear or over ear then for me it's Beats Solo 3 wireless, had a pair for just over 2 years now, the sound is punchy clean and easy to control. Only downside is they are a bit tight on the ears after a couple of hours.
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01-08-2020 10:04 AM #35
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I can't say I'm a big user of headphones or buds, mostly I use them when flying to cut out the noise of screaming brats!
I've got a pair of Bose QC15 headphones, they're wired.
While shopping on Amazon for replacement ear cover things I discovered a Bluetooth attachment for about £35. Now its fitted you'd hardly notice it was there to look at and weighs next to nothing. I'm no expert on these things but I'm not noticing any difference in quality.
Its a new lease of life for them.Space to let
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Guy I work with had the originals and now the pros and he says they’re not massively different but they’re still obviously very good.
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01-08-2020 12:03 PM #37
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The sound quality is also much better and nearer my Bose QCs.
One downside is that there aren’t any volume controls on the buds. You can ask Siri but it means if you are connected to say a TV as opposed to your phone you can’t control the volume. That can be an issue as TV remotes often don’t get the headphone volume high enough.
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