PowerflyLee formerly known as CheetahLee
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Thanks for the reply, I was looking at the Jabra,s as well, it’s all about the ear seal, Apple doesn’t seem to get the job done.I use the Jabra Elite 75t. They're comfortable, stay in my ears, and if I need to hear what's going on around me, I turn on the "Hear Through" feature. I think they do a much better job of blocking wind noise than Airpod Pros because they have a better fit inside your ears.
Thanks for the reply, I was looking at the Jabra,s as well, it’s all about the ear seal, Apple doesn’t seem to get the job done.
I use the Jabra Elite 75t. They're comfortable, stay in my ears, and if I need to hear what's going on around me, I turn on the "Hear Through" feature. I think they do a much better job of blocking wind noise than Airpod Pros because they have a better fit inside your ears.
That's why I prefer the ones with the wires connecting the two earpieces. Less chance of losing one when doing physical things like riding bikes.I have a pair and no matter what size ends I use my left bud eventually falls out.
Last time it fell out I was riding along at 30kph. Luckily, I was able to turn around and find it.
I do like them though, especially the "Hear Through" feature.
I listen to programs all the time thru my phone and I use a blue tooth yoke that goes around my neck with retractable ear buds. They never fall out and work very well. I've tried lots of ear buds and found all of them disappointing. The blue tooth yoke I have now has been going strong for two years. It's made by LG and I picked it up at my local ATT store.I use the Jabra Elite 75t. They're comfortable, stay in my ears, and if I need to hear what's going on around me, I turn on the "Hear Through" feature. I think they do a much better job of blocking wind noise than Airpod Pros because they have a better fit inside your ears.
The original poster wasn't asking if you wear earbuds or not.I’m clearly in the minority here, but there’s a saying that goes “if you need you music at the beach you’re doing it wrong”. To me the same principle applies to bicycling.
Not quite accurate. He asked for opinions on the best earbuds for riding a bike. The real answer is that, unless they have a full-time, sound pass through, ear buds are dangerous on a bike and there are better, safer options.The original poster wasn't asking if you wear earbuds or not.
He was asking for opinions on the best set of earbud.
This is what I was trying to sayUsing in-ear or ear-covering sound sources is a dangerous impediment to situational awareness, and invitation to serious personal injury as well as a threat to others. Riding a bike has enough inherent dangers without doing something that adds to the danger.
To be safe, use a handlebar mounted bluetooth speaker or something like Teranno system helmet communications system that does not interfere with your ability to hear what is going on around you,
Aftershox Air bone conduction. They sit in front of your ears. The sound is decent and you can still hear everything around you. I bought them to use when I go inline skating. I plan on using them to ride also.
Looking for recommendations on wireless earbuds for bike rides. I currently own the Apple Airpods Pro, but I find that they do not cut out the wind noise much and the noise cancelling actually makes it worse. I am really looking for an earbud that fits well and cuts out as much noise as possible.
That's a great price. I live in Canada and they're WAY more expensive, thanks to our crappy Canadian dollar.I think I'll give em a try. 79 bucks and a year guarantee