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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: EMD on 10 December 2015, 18:38:26
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Any recommendations for bluetooth on-ear speakers , just for music listening with a nice tone and bass :-\
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Any recommendations for bluetooth on-ear speakers , just for music listening with a nice tone and bass :-\
I would go wired all day long, wireless, Bluetooth, just more nonsense between the source and your ear phones, plus you don't have to worry about batteries etc.
I've got noise cancelling Denon's in ear, there good, although powered, depends on your budget, high end stuff would include Bose, Sennhiesier, Denon Sure, Beyer, etc to name a few.
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Runners now use Bluetooth headphone to stop having wires tangling you up. Wifey has a pair that fit behind your ears and you receive the sound fron a bone vibrating or something. They even work for people who are deaf through ear drum damage.
Can't vouch for quality though.
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Something like this but I think the wife paid a lot more for hers
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stuff4®-Bluetooth-Headphones-Behind-Built-/dp/B00EF1L130/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1449778102&sr=8-9&keywords=headphones+behind+ear
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Runners now use Bluetooth headphone to stop having wires tangling you up. Wifey has a pair that fit behind your ears and you receive the sound fron a bone vibrating or something. They even work for people who are deaf through ear drum damage.
Can't vouch for quality though.
Sound through bones vibrating, hmm, reminders me of in my teens when I fell asleep half inside a Bass Bin Horn whilst the Heavy Metal band were doing there thing, kind of the same thing, be it on a smaller scale possibly. :D
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Runners now use Bluetooth headphone to stop having wires tangling you up. Wifey has a pair that fit behind your ears and you receive the sound fron a bone vibrating or something. They even work for people who are deaf through ear drum damage.
Can't vouch for quality though.
Sound through bones vibrating, hmm, reminders me of in my teens when I fell asleep half inside a Bass Bin Horn whilst the Heavy Metal band were doing there thing, kind of the same thing, be it on a smaller scale possibly. :D
I don't know how I've still got any hearing left. It seems we all did daft things when we were young.
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These are wifey's, they go in front of the ear :-[
http://www.aftershokz.co.uk
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These are wifey's, they go in front of the ear :-[
http://www.aftershokz.co.uk
Must be a bit of a pain having to carry a piano around with you everywhere. :-\
"Ludwig van Beethoven, the 18th century composer who was almost completely deaf, tried a technique developed earlier by Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia and discovered he could hear music through his jawbone by biting a rod attached to his piano. The same principles of bone conduction are what make AfterShokz headphones work."
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Any recommendations for bluetooth on-ear speakers , just for music listening with a nice tone and bass :-\
I would go wired all day long, wireless, Bluetooth, just more nonsense between the source and your ear phones, plus you don't have to worry about batteries etc.
I've got noise cancelling Denon's in ear, there good, although powered, depends on your budget, high end stuff would include Bose, Sennhiesier, Denon Sure, Beyer, etc to name a few.
Those wired Sennhiesier ones look good quality but was looking for something wireless so your not tied to the equipment and will only be used in the house :-\