Except that the last time I was on a flight they made you take any headphones off and put your player away during take off and landing.
That's what I like about the short cord on the shure's...you can just show them that its not plugged into anything and you are using it purely as a earplug
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Headphones: Shure SE310
Music Player: 2nd gen Shuffle
I heard that actually keeping them in the entire flight from take-off to landing will prevent the "ear popping"
any truth to this? I haven't had a chance to try it out just yet
Chewing gum helped me with my shure and Sensa decent also just tilting your ear lobe back to break the seal quickly will relieve enough pressure when you feel it building. if you leave them in the pressure can be felt as its built. taking them out and sticking them back in will be annoying as hell after a few times (at least with my customs)