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  1. cstjean

    Punchy bass earbuds under $250 IPX4+?

    Hello! I like to powerwalk around town and listen to music, but I can't exactly take my planar magnetics, amp, and dac with me. My company gave me some AirPods 2 that I've been using, but I'm not a huge fan. I'm looking for some better earbuds for metal, trance, and occasional orchestra. Some...
  2. kdoof

    Bose Sport Earbuds

    I've been using for the last four years the Soundsport Wireless, and then the Soundsport Frees; the first earned my loyalty thanks to their durability and fairly neutral, open sound signature with a really good handle of timbre -- the latter reinforced it thanks to their even cleaner...
  3. alexgurr

    On/over ear workout headphones recommendation?

    Hello! I currently have the Plantronics Backbeat FITs, which I’ve owned since the start of 2018. They’ve held up pretty well in rain, runs and the gym. However I’m more and more often noticing the terrible audio quality, lack of noise cancelling and the creakiness of the plastic. They fall off...
  4. quo155

    Something for my Peloton?

    I've searched...and unless I just missed it, I don't see any posts with recommendations for something "good" while exercising on a Peloton stationary bike...or the like. What I mean by "good" is that I generally use my Sennhesier Momentum 2.0 wireless (when wireless) or my Sennheiser HD 580...
  5. Sennheiser CX SPORT In-Ear Wireless Headphones

    Sennheiser CX SPORT In-Ear Wireless Headphones

    Sennheiser’s new CX SPORT In-Ear Wireless headset elegantly balances finely-honed performance and cool, purposeful design to find pleasure in sport. The CX SPORT brings joy to any activity with brilliant, high quality sound in motion. Equipped with a proprietary speaker system, it delivers a...
  6. K

    Alternative to MPOW Cheetah? (Inexpensive, Bluetooth, waterproof, pressure to stay in-ear)

    Hi there, I ordered MPOW Cheetahs back in me and have been using them since then. They're the best running headphones I've ever had as they provide pressure to keep the headphones in the ear based on the design. They're comfortable enough, sound good enough, and there's no cord. Unfortunately...
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