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Wireless Headphones
moutuakilla
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Can anyone recommend some wireless/bluetooth headphones?
I am looking for a pair of over-ear ones - I am convinced I would lose a pair of earbuds (I lose them when they have wires). Probably looking at spending between £100-£200.
I am looking for a pair of over-ear ones - I am convinced I would lose a pair of earbuds (I lose them when they have wires). Probably looking at spending between £100-£200.
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What phone do you have?0
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I have a pair.of Bose quiet comforts which are really good. All down to personal choice at the end of the day.2
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sony wh-ch510 £40 GREAT1
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Noise cancelling ones for under £100 ? I tried them once. They were great.1
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I recommend just playing your music out loud on your phone. I do it on the train every morning and I think people really get a kick out of it.30
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I've got some Sony ones, these might fit the bill https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/headband-headphones/wh-xb7001
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AKG are very good. N60NC, wireless but also come with a wire if you let them go flat.2
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When you say 'over ear' you looking for the proper clumpy-style headphones or the ear buds that have the hook over your ear?moutuakilla said:Can anyone recommend some wireless/bluetooth headphones?
I am looking for a pair of over-ear ones - I am convinced I would lose a pair of earbuds (I lose them when they have wires). Probably looking at spending between £100-£200.0 -
If you can pick up a pair of the Sony WH1000XM3 on the cheap that would be a good purchase. Last years model, but excellent4
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ecclesaddick said:sony wh-ch510 £40 GREAT
Was going to recommend these until I saw you want to spend a lot more. I have pair of these and they are excellent value for money and love them.1 -
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Moto G8Rothko said:What phone do you have?0 -
Clumpy ones - I find the ear clips really uncomfortableChris_from_Sidcup said:
When you say 'over ear' you looking for the proper clumpy-style headphones or the ear buds that have the hook over your ear?moutuakilla said:Can anyone recommend some wireless/bluetooth headphones?
I am looking for a pair of over-ear ones - I am convinced I would lose a pair of earbuds (I lose them when they have wires). Probably looking at spending between £100-£200.0 -
Beat me to it, great headphonesRothko said:If you can pick up a pair of the Sony WH1000XM3 on the cheap that would be a good purchase. Last years model, but excellent0 -
Did not know that people still listen to the wireless, let alone with headphones.0
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Price of some of these headphones is unreal!0
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£200 for a pair of earphones???The worlds gone mad3
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I have Plantronics SPRO 16 and absolutely love them.0
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I have some Sennheiser ones - find them really good - can walk around house and garden and listen to music/radio without annoying anyone else. I had them for 10+ years then the battery finally gave up; just got new batteries, so very good value.
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Can we have the "earphones" vs "headphones" debate0
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Earphones for activity based stuff, headphones for everything elsecantersaddick said:Can we have the "earphones" vs "headphones" debate2 -
Ah, but that's the point: with wireless ones you can have headphones and be active (as long as within reach of the base station, and activity doesn't risk headphones flying off).
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Nah the sweat build up, weight and overheating around the ear cups are massive turn offs for me when wearing headphones for activities.TeslaGirl said:Ah, but that's the point: with wireless ones you can have headphones and be active (as long as within reach of the base station, and activity doesn't risk headphones flying off).
Also I like being able to pop in just one ear phone when running etc so I'm not entirely oblivious to traffic etc.0 -
You're not wrong, 15 years ago you could have got a top of the range Klipsch pair for under £100.AFKABartram said:£200 for a pair of earphones???The worlds gone mad
The mad thing is most people listen to compressed music anyway, mp3s and various streamed formats.
Noise canceling will add a wedge too, it's an expensive tech as the headphones need to contain microphones.1 -
earbuds but i have enacfire cheapys off amazon prefer them to airpods1
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Airpods Pro with transparency mode on are the winners hereDazzler21 said:
Nah the sweat build up, weight and overheating around the ear cups are massive turn offs for me when wearing headphones for activities.TeslaGirl said:Ah, but that's the point: with wireless ones you can have headphones and be active (as long as within reach of the base station, and activity doesn't risk headphones flying off).
Also I like being able to pop in just one ear phone when running etc so I'm not entirely oblivious to traffic etc.0 -
Yeah, they look good, do they work with android? Also once again, crazy expensive. My current earpods are Anker, so sound quality is good, but can be a bit too isolating.Rothko said:
Airpods Pro with transparency mode on are the winners hereDazzler21 said:
Nah the sweat build up, weight and overheating around the ear cups are massive turn offs for me when wearing headphones for activities.TeslaGirl said:Ah, but that's the point: with wireless ones you can have headphones and be active (as long as within reach of the base station, and activity doesn't risk headphones flying off).
Also I like being able to pop in just one ear phone when running etc so I'm not entirely oblivious to traffic etc.
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I think they do work with Android devices, yes expensive, but I would say the default choice if you have an iPhone, Mac etcDazzler21 said:
Yeah, they look good, do they work with android? Also once again, crazy expensive. My current earpods are Anker, so sound quality is good, but can be a bit too isolating.Rothko said:
Airpods Pro with transparency mode on are the winners hereDazzler21 said:
Nah the sweat build up, weight and overheating around the ear cups are massive turn offs for me when wearing headphones for activities.TeslaGirl said:Ah, but that's the point: with wireless ones you can have headphones and be active (as long as within reach of the base station, and activity doesn't risk headphones flying off).
Also I like being able to pop in just one ear phone when running etc so I'm not entirely oblivious to traffic etc.1 -
I do indeed have a mac, birthday coming up maybe i'll consider asking for some.Rothko said:
I think they do work with Android devices, yes expensive, but I would say the default choice if you have an iPhone, Mac etcDazzler21 said:
Yeah, they look good, do they work with android? Also once again, crazy expensive. My current earpods are Anker, so sound quality is good, but can be a bit too isolating.Rothko said:
Airpods Pro with transparency mode on are the winners hereDazzler21 said:
Nah the sweat build up, weight and overheating around the ear cups are massive turn offs for me when wearing headphones for activities.TeslaGirl said:Ah, but that's the point: with wireless ones you can have headphones and be active (as long as within reach of the base station, and activity doesn't risk headphones flying off).
Also I like being able to pop in just one ear phone when running etc so I'm not entirely oblivious to traffic etc.0 -
£11! What can you get for that in China @JessieJessie said:
I opened this thread and thought 'wow British people are rich...' as I wouldn't spend more than ¥100 (£11) on a pair of headphones.AFKABartram said:£200 for a pair of earphones???The worlds gone mad
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