Brehs that work out regularly. OTE Headphones vs. Earbuds

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Earbuds, don't fight it. Once you go wireless wires immediately feel archaic.

Running, gym, leisure etc wireless are >>>>>>>
 

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Basically noise cancelling, charge lasts like 7-8 hours. Full charge in about an hour. Had them for almost 2 years.

Run, sprint, jump, and lift in these without them falling off.

Under $30.

Edit: I don’t have these exact ones but similar ones.

Hooping with over the head earphones is not the way to go. Some moron airballs, that sh hits and breaks ya headphones smh.
 
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Basically noise cancelling, charge lasts like 7-8 hours. Full charge in about an hour. Had them for almost 2 years.

Run, sprint, jump, and lift in these without them falling off.

Under $30.

Edit: I don’t have these exact ones but similar ones.

Hooping with over the head earphones is not the way to go. Some moron airballs, that sh hits and breaks ya headphones smh.

I started with this style, but quickly realized these weren’t it. That wire resting on my sweaty neck as I tried to do a range of motions in my exercise regimen was annoying as fukk. Moved on to wireless ear buds and haven’t looked back. Anyone having problems with still being able to hear outside music/noise while music is playing (they are not noise cancelling) doesn’t have them properly in their ear. No need to spend more than $30-$50 on them either, just make sure you got them fitting correctly.
 

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I started with this style, but quickly realized these weren’t it. That wire resting on my sweaty neck as I tried to do a range of motions in my exercise regimen was annoying as fukk. Moved on to wireless ear buds and haven’t looked back. Anyone having problems with still being able to hear outside music/noise while music is playing (they are not noise cancelling) doesn’t have them properly in their ear. No need to spend more than $30-$50 on them either, just make sure you got them fitting correctly.
Very rarely do I notice the wires touching my neck.
 
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