In ear Headphones 11:27 - Jul 1 with 2027 views | peterleeblue | Hi Good people of TWTD. My Bose in ear wired speakers have given up the ghost after 5 years of good daily service for running and dog walking. Makes sense at this stage to go wireless. However, I do like the idea of good sound quality as I listen to most of my music when out and about. I appreciate this is only as good as the source i.e. Phone Samsung and the Spotify stream / Download (which varies a lot by album / artist / mix / mastering etc. Budget £75.00 - £150.00 thanks for any help given best wishes PB | | | | |
In ear Headphones on 11:45 - Jul 1 with 1981 views | Zoomba | Unfortunately I don't know of any at that price range. However, if you're willing to spend more I recommend Sony's WF-1000xm4. Great sound quality and with good noise cancelling too. | | | |
In ear Headphones on 11:51 - Jul 1 with 1966 views | ipswich78 | Are you an Android or Apple man? | |
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In ear Headphones on 11:57 - Jul 1 with 1957 views | Durovigutum | I don't like the idea of running with music playing that stops me hearing approaching cars or bikes, but recently bought a pair of aftershokz. These give me music or podcasts, to a decent enough quality, but more importantly allow me to hear what is going on around me. With a number of single track and farm roads on my route this has proven perfect. I wouldn't recommend for sitting at home or an environment where the ambient noise is a hindrance to your listening pleasure as the sound quality is lower than in or over ear headphones (although they give you ear plugs so you can use in that situation if you want). | | | |
In ear Headphones on 13:38 - Jul 1 with 1878 views | DinDjarin | anything by sennheiser | | | |
In ear Headphones on 13:41 - Jul 1 with 1875 views | itfcjoe | I'd get the same again, in fact did so - tried wireless once or twice but you underestimate how often you just want to drop one bud out to listen out for things, talk to someone in shop etc and having it hang there of a wire is much more convenient than taking it out to hold and inevitable lose at some point! | |
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In ear Headphones on 13:42 - Jul 1 with 1868 views | vilanovablue |
In ear Headphones on 11:45 - Jul 1 by Zoomba | Unfortunately I don't know of any at that price range. However, if you're willing to spend more I recommend Sony's WF-1000xm4. Great sound quality and with good noise cancelling too. |
I would say there prior version WF-1000xm3 are still exceptional and you can now pick them up on Amazon for £139.32. I have had a pair and would recommend them unreservedly. I only ditched mine as I got a pair of Sennheisers which are also pretty special. If you have any questions about them just let me know. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
In ear Headphones on 13:43 - Jul 1 with 1858 views | vilanovablue |
In ear Headphones on 13:41 - Jul 1 by itfcjoe | I'd get the same again, in fact did so - tried wireless once or twice but you underestimate how often you just want to drop one bud out to listen out for things, talk to someone in shop etc and having it hang there of a wire is much more convenient than taking it out to hold and inevitable lose at some point! |
The Sony's I mentioned allow you to tap the earbud let to let you hear people and it works like a charm with no need to take the ear bud out. | | | |
In ear Headphones on 13:53 - Jul 1 with 1838 views | peterleeblue | Some really good ideas and thoughts here. Very helpful. Thanks to all. Pls keep coming. | | | |
In ear Headphones on 13:54 - Jul 1 with 1837 views | thepommylump | Trekz Aftershocks are brilliant for running, still here what's going on around you, never move or drop out. I wear them all day every day. Never have to move them to talk to people just push the stop button, I have been using them for nearly 5 years, am on my third pair though :) | | | |
In ear Headphones on 14:09 - Jul 1 with 1813 views | ghostofescobar | I bought the nattily named Sony wf-1000xm3's. Stupendous sound. Noise cancelling is ok. Great app with them. Not for running though, I'd say. You won't be disappointed with these. | |
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In ear Headphones on 14:13 - Jul 1 with 1799 views | vilanovablue |
In ear Headphones on 14:09 - Jul 1 by ghostofescobar | I bought the nattily named Sony wf-1000xm3's. Stupendous sound. Noise cancelling is ok. Great app with them. Not for running though, I'd say. You won't be disappointed with these. |
They are OK for jogging but not perfect, the fit is pretty secure. I would say most of my jogging is fairly lightweight road work. | | | |
In ear Headphones on 14:47 - Jul 1 with 1766 views | ghostofescobar |
In ear Headphones on 14:13 - Jul 1 by vilanovablue | They are OK for jogging but not perfect, the fit is pretty secure. I would say most of my jogging is fairly lightweight road work. |
Ah, you see I run up mountains. Not really. But I wouldn’t wear them for running. I’d be too scared that one would fly out and end up in the river, or a cow pat, or a rabbit hole, or an elf or a pixie picks it p and takes back to their den. Different dens. Elf’s and pixies don’t mix. | |
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In ear Headphones on 16:52 - Jul 1 with 1656 views | DarkHorse | There are loads of really good cheap options now. Website dedicated to reviews of them here https://www.scarbir.com/ | | | |
In ear Headphones on 16:59 - Jul 1 with 1648 views | Gogs |
In ear Headphones on 11:45 - Jul 1 by Zoomba | Unfortunately I don't know of any at that price range. However, if you're willing to spend more I recommend Sony's WF-1000xm4. Great sound quality and with good noise cancelling too. |
Agree with this entirely | | | |
In ear Headphones on 20:01 - Jul 1 with 1601 views | chicoazul |
I have those Cambridge ones and they are atrocious. They work intermittently and often not at all. Rubbish. | |
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In ear Headphones on 20:31 - Jul 1 with 1582 views | vilanovablue |
In ear Headphones on 20:01 - Jul 1 by chicoazul | I have those Cambridge ones and they are atrocious. They work intermittently and often not at all. Rubbish. |
I have to say I totally agree, infuriating and hateful things. Yes they sound decent the connectivity is obnoxiously bad. I now have Sennheiser Momentum’s the second gen which are expensive but sound amazing. I seem to have had a lot of wireless earbuds. [Post edited 1 Jul 2021 20:31]
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In ear Headphones on 10:04 - Jul 2 with 1433 views | Strimmer | Sadly I must concur in part to above assessmets of Cambridge Audio Melomania. Excellent sound quality for the price but the build quality is just not there. Had the charger pack die on me and a part of the earphone construction come loose within a year of owning. Intermittent connection also an occasional problem, but I cant stack that up against other earphones of a similar budget as not tried any long term. As I said a shame as lovely things when they work | |
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In ear Headphones on 11:11 - Jul 2 with 1401 views | DinDjarin | Sennheiser HD 25. I have a pair and are indestructible, comfy and sound amazing. Not ear buds but thought I would throw it out there. | | | |
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