the only thing you gotta worry about is sound and comfort (plus style and name-brand if you're vainSimilar to the wired ones that always get messed in the left ear?
I'm sick of this wire shyt.
). Finally got tired of wire issues and went bluetooth a few years ago. had a no name brand that was nice and loud but pretty uncomfortable - no issues aside from that. been had the Hesh 2 Skullcandy bluetooth earphones going on a year and they ain't as boomin (probably a good thing on my ears and shyt) but they are comfortable for the most part, amazing battery life (I've charged them fully maybe 3-4 times all year), and no negatives to really speak abouti have warranty on my sennheiser momentums so i'll use that up just to have something at home.The question is entirely too vague. "Do wireless headphones break easily?" There are entirely too many manufacturers out there for someone to make a blanket statement yes or no. What brands are you interested in? What's your budget? What specs are you looking for? All of these factor into the overall quality of the set your looking for.
Wireless headphones come with a cord tooEither buy decent wireless or buy a wired set with an interchangeable cable.

Wireless headphones come with a cord too![]()
No but they cause brain tumorsSimilar to the wired ones that always get messed in the left ear?
I'm sick of this wire shyt.
I'm looking for some cheap, durable ones for the gym. Any recommendations?
Also I know this is a long shot if there are any black owned that be a plus

Wireless headphones come with a cord too![]()
) since I found out they can be switched to 'wired' mode with a cord when you're on a plane and can't be using bluetooth shyt or when the battery dies. Plus all the fears I had back then of using Bluetooth and draining my phone battery since I've decided to use my phone as an mp3 player instead of having a seperate device for that have been negated since portable battery chargers been on the uptick for the past 2-3 years.
'bout time I step my game up after dealing with them over priced Beats PRO's I had for the last 3-4 years.