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| Speaking of iPods...earphones? (Read 739 times) |
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 5:59 PM |
Hyphenjones just made mention of the ipod earbuds. What model generally comes with the Nano (which I am planning to purchase after the holidays)? I would assume it's just the little simple round ones that one presses into the ear a bit? Do they stay in fairly well for running, or are there other headphones that work better? Also, are there models that allow for background noise to be heard better (other than just keeping the volume low)? Since most of my running over the Winter is done on the road, without a paved shoulder (and the shoulders are usually full of snow and slop, anyhow), I'd like something that still allows me to be very aware of sounds arond me.
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 6:01 PM |
| Apple makes great product. Period. Hands down the winner. But Apple makes lousy earbuds/earphones, etc. Gor those, go Sony. Sony has a line of earbuds and earphones that are waterproof (important if you sweat), durable, have good sound quality, and look good too. They also have clips that allow you to clip them to your shirt. |
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 6:03 PM |
| Quote from Trent on 12/11/2006 at 6:01 PM: Sony has a line of earbuds and earphones that are waterproof (important if you sweat)
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I'll have to look into those. I can't imagine that those little white things would stay in my ears long during a run.
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 6:05 PM |
As far as it know all ipods come with the white ipod ear buds. As for how they stay, it depends on your ears. Mine earbuds work their way out of my ears and I feel like I'm always trying to screw them back into my head. It's 100x worse with a hat on because the hat pressing on my ears makes it even harder for them to stay in. DH doesn't have any problem with his.
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 6:19 PM |
Robin, I have a feeling I'm going to need something that wraps around my ear or has a headband...I have pretty small ears.
Trent, are these like the ones you recommended? Sony Sports Headphones |
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 6:52 PM |
i use a regular Sony headphones that wraps around the ear and it works fine even under extreme sweating conditions. Those that wraps around at the back of your neck drove me insane.  |
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 7:32 PM |
The ear clip style never works for me and the headband styles give me a headache...and the pack-ins were always falling out of one of my ears on "longer" runs.
I now wear Sennheiser mx75s (I think) they are obnoxiously green and they clash with my i-pod but they fit great and have good sound quality - even better, they have a 2 yr warranty, so if they decide they dont want to work anymore I'll be sending em back to Sennheiser for a replacement |
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 7:48 PM |
Quote from woodlandsprite on 12/11/2006 at 7:32 PM:I now wear Sennheiser mx75s (I think) they are obnoxiously green and they clash with my i-pod  but they fit great and have good sound quality - even better, they have a 2 yr warranty, so if they decide they dont want to work anymore I'll be sending em back to Sennheiser for a replacement
Like these? Hmmm...I will have to look into those, too. They get some great reviews. Not sure how much I want to spend on headphones, yet--though I would pay a bit extra for something that will actually stay in my ears and not bother me when I run.
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 9:07 PM
modified: 12/11/2006 at 9:11 PM |
I use the Sony MDR-W08 headphones. They have worked pretty well for me. They are lightweight, durable, comfortable, and they stay on my head fairly well. The price is right too!
Note: I haved use these with a generic MP3 player not an IPOD. I suppose the jack is the same, but I don't really know.
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 9:15 PM |
Those look good, too, and I found a similar style that has volume control built in on the cable: clicky I like that this series of headphones is supposed to allow ambient noise through, which is what I would want.
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 9:21 PM |
I've never had issues with the little pods falling out of my ears, but I think everyone is different. I had a very similar pair that came with my old Samsung mp3 player and those fell out consistently.
My main issue with the ipod earphones is the plug for some reason continually falls out of the ipod. this doesn't happen with my other headsets (my current pair were 5 dollars at cvs- they have a thin wire that wraps around the back of my head but does not touch my head, and a small bug that goes in my ear, does not rest on top. I love them).
although, I am sorely tempted to add some bling to my runs: http://www.dynamism.com/eardrops/pricing.shtml |
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posted: 12/11/2006 at 9:26 PM |
Laura, how cool are those?! I'm guessing they are more form than function, though... 
This model looks nice, too: more Sony
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posted: 12/26/2006 at 5:06 AM |
Ooh, the phones that come with the iPod are crummy. Sound isn't very good (very muddy, no matter what EQ setting I use) AND they hurt my ears. I have had them in for a half hour while I play and they are making my ear sore. Should I try to avoid earbuds, or will the cushiony kind maybe work OK for me? These are pretty hard. They actually seem to stay in OK, but I don't think I could go more than 3-4 miles before I'd be hurting and want them out.
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Kirsten
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posted: 12/26/2006 at 4:50 PM |
Ooh, got another question...would the "over-the-ear" type of headphones not be compatible with wearing sunglasses?
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Kirsten
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• Run 1500 miles
• October 5 - 1st marathon - Milwaukee Lakefront - in my home state of WI
• PRs: 5k ~ 15k ~ 25k
• 1st trail race |
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