Recommend me some wireless earbuds/ hands free kits

ETS:
though I doubt you can afford them

LOL

I’m gonna go buy them now. You’ve challenged me :laughing:

drover:

Juddian:
ebay 255277608093 Plantronics 4210

trust me you will not find a better more comfortable bluetooth headset, handily leaving one ear 'ole free.
Whomever you are speaking to will think you are in a quiet room and the battery last around a genuine 12 hours talk time after a full charge.

No doubt they work very well but they make you look like a right knob :laughing:

Possibly, though can’t say as i’m bothered about that, anyone who cares about fashion/image remember how difficult it is to see the person driving inside modern artic cabs let alone try to score their appearance.
These particular Plantronic units only give off the occasional blue light pulse and its really dim so not drawing unwanted attention.

Some good suggestions. At the cheaper end…

OnePlus Buds Z - £55 only availavle from Oneplus and currently out of stock.

Anker Soundcore Life Dot 2 - £50 from Amazon

JLAB Go Air Pop True Wireless - £20 from Argos

manalishi:
For general home and internet l find the Bose option more than useful and incredibly comfortable too.Very slippery slope for the tutored ears but shallow of pockets demographic l belong to but l don’t believe in skimping on the ‘entry-level’ aspects

The Sennheiser are very, very comfortable - I use them for about 6 hours almost every night, 99% of the time I don’t feel them, only when chewing/eating/drinking :wink: Although I will confess, the first week I used the wrong size ear bud tips (my ears are rather big) and they weren’t fitting properly. Then I changed to the XL sized ones and the world has never been the same again

drover:
No doubt they work very well but they make you look like a right knob :laughing:

Plantronics Voyager Legend here. So comfy I forget I’m wearing it, and I look like a knob either way.

Though I’ve also got a posh iPhone and it doesn’t actually need a headset. You can have a convo without, though the
Plantronics just edges it. Got an adapter lead so it plugs into the dash.

Home headphones are Beyer DT 1770 Pro. Considering they’re music industry standard you’re getting the same sound as
everyone who recorded it.

ETS:

manalishi:
For general home and internet l find the Bose option more than useful and incredibly comfortable too.Very slippery slope for the tutored ears but shallow of pockets demographic l belong to but l don’t believe in skimping on the ‘entry-level’ aspects

The Sennheiser are very, very comfortable - I use them for about 6 hours almost every night, 99% of the time I don’t feel them, only when chewing/eating/drinking :wink: Although I will confess, the first week I used the wrong size ear bud tips (my ears are rather big) and they weren’t fitting properly. Then I changed to the XL sized ones and the world has never been the same again

Aye getting replacements not made from latex (allergic to it) can be irksome i’m finding with the Cambridge melomanias but boy do they dig deep in the sonics realm.My benchmark test for audio in general,which tends to be an issue as you can’t exactly trial earbuds for obvious hygienic reasons, is when listening to a Bryan Ferry track called-‘‘Don’t stop the dance’’ At the end; seconds of the tune, there can be heard a perceptible yap from a dog that somehow ended up on the track :slight_smile: which is clearly audible (subject to the quality of audio equipment) and fairly amusing given the sophistry and polish,to say nothing of rampant expense that Ferry was inclined to back then with his solo projects.

The Sennheisers l would guess will have no issues with the errant pooch intrusion. :smiley:

manalishi:
The Sennheisers l would guess will have no issues with the errant pooch intrusion. :smiley:

There are a few seemingly different versions of that song on youtube. Which one is it, I’ll try

ETS:

manalishi:
The Sennheisers l would guess will have no issues with the errant pooch intrusion. :smiley:

There are a few seemingly different versions of that song on youtube. Which one is it, I’ll try

I ripped it from a cd best of collection so not sure if YT would have the same reproduction in play tbh.Perky little pop tune though.

manalishi:
,which tends to be an issue as you can’t exactly trial earbuds for obvious hygienic reasons,

And they’re all different shapes so you don’t know which is most comfy

Or which might fit under a motorbike helmet…

Sennheisers are prob the best sound but they look huge.

Evolved:

manalishi:
,which tends to be an issue as you can’t exactly trial earbuds for obvious hygienic reasons,

And they’re all different shapes so you don’t know which is most comfy

Or which might fit under a motorbike helmet…

Sennheisers are prob the best sound but they look huge.

I tend to use the melomanias succesfully under the motorbike lid with no compromises with comfort or sonics or even road awareness in fact l feel they enhance those issues at sensible sound levels.They also come in handy for drowning out those dreadful tunes in supermarkets they insist on assaulting us with on regular rotation.Something of a golden age we’re in with delivery systems it has to be said in direct contrast to the output of current musical offerings which is beyond dire and has been for over 3 or so decades.There’s a terrific chap on YouTube-‘Classic Album Review’ very engaging yeoman called Barry,who gives seriously good reviews of the top-drawer albums of yore,Rock,prog type of thing.Incredibly witty and knowledgeable and he’s pushed my awareness of quality music into the stratosphere.Great find if this is your bag. :neutral_face: