My gym's background music has recently shifted from "uninspiring" to "actively trying to prevent adrenaline generation and possibly running and experiment on whether it's possible to cause cancer through soundwaves" due to some moron chick they got running the counter, who apparently doesn't get that the sound system is not her personal stereo. Worst is that she horrid cumbia she plays is mostly earworms that torture me throughout the week.
So I'm in the market for some good wireless earbuds that won't constantly fall off, will withstand the salty torrential sweat of my fleshy husk, and hopefully cancel out outside noises so I don't have to listen to that horseshit. Any suggestions?
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>listening to music at gym
a tell tale sign of the onset of terminal ngmitis
shut the frick up homosexual and post body
>another zoomer thread
airpods have the best noise canceling, but they don't stay in your ears well
frick off zoom zoom
I use JBL endurance sweatproof headphones. They're cheap, the quality isn't too bad and they stay in when running.
I want to start lifting and going to the gym but I dont have good earbuds, you know people will laugh at me if they see me with regular wired headphones.
Ps I also need to save some money for new smartwatch. No point in doing anything before I buy it.
Nah don't think like that. I'm not saying people WON'T laugh at you, but they definitely won't do it directly to your face. But like I said, don't think like that. Just go to the gym, get swole, MOG the living shit out of the normie airpod users, and just accept that some people are buttholes.
Also, wired headphones are a lot more common than you think at the gym. I started using them when my wireless headphones got stolen and it's always wholesome working in with another wired user. I'll admit that I'd make the switch again, but only because wired are a slight inconvenience sometimes but you'll learn to work around it. Overall just don't let something this meaningless prevent you from making one of the best decisions of your life. Once you start you'll be pissed that you didn't start sooner.
airpods pro. anything else is poorgay cope
I've got some galaxy buds pro and they're p good.
$20 skullcandy wired
i use airpod pros, but i wouldnt recommend them. my left one doesnt charge unless i put it in just right and 2 friends of mine have the same issue
samsung. galaxy. bud. 2. thank me later. 🙂
apparently raycons are bretty good despite being shilled 24/7 on youtube. i can't personally recommend them, because i don't spend more than 30 bucks on earphones on principle. I had $10 and $300 headphones/earphones and all of them broke after the warranty was up.
Here's a solid list of non-garbo tws buds
https://crinacle.com/guide/tws/
Raycons measure like shit, the e25's anyway
I'd recommend the etymotic ER2SE for wired, they block everything and the jack gets pulled out of your phone before they ever do, and the fidelity is excellent. For tws yeah Samsung Galaxy buds, pretty much any of them are solid. Fit > everything though, it's hard to know what's good without wearing it first.
My exact experience with Jabras.
Have had mine since 2019 and yeah occasionally have issues with the charge case but battery still lasts 4-5 hours at a time and they never fall out, even when running long distances and rock climbing.
I've been using Jabras for a few years now while both running and lifting. They have a lot of issues, like the battery no longer lasting very long (lasts for about a workout these days but no more) and sometimes a magnet in the case gets loosen so only one of the buds charge. But they've never fallen out of my ears, so overall I've been pretty pleased with them to be honest.
im very happy with these
https://global.1more.com/collections/headphones/products/comfobuds-pro-true-wireless-headphones
Bone conduction headphones to save yourself from hearing damage.
QCY T13. Anything else is moronic.
Earbuds are for zoomers, buy JBL 510T, mine have 5 years and counting. Good sound quality and battery life, soft padding and decent range of adjustment