I am looking for a pair of earphones that won't fall out of my ears when running. Earbuds just don't work for me and I've tried the ones that wrap around your ears and those slip off also. I'm thinking I need those kind that wrap around your neck? Any suggestions? Thanks!
I still buy the iPhone earbuds. I just got a new replacement pair at Radio Shack that are guaranteed to work for a whole year or they will replace them.
Yurbuds all the way! Best Christmas gift I think my hubby has ever bought for me. They actually got stuck on the treadmill the other night and I thought I was going to lose my ear before those things would pop out lol.
Post by bluedaisyus on Jan 22, 2014 9:55:43 GMT -5
I got the women's yurbuds for Christmas too, I really like them so far. Comfortable and I haven't had a problem with them falling out (even when I accidentally jerked on one while I was running, which would have popped the Apple ones right out).
Post by SuziSaysDa on Jan 22, 2014 10:10:29 GMT -5
Yurbuds work for me, but I have since moved on to Bluetooth and have Thumpblu by QAK and have been mostly satisfied with them. They sit on my ears and have a bar that goes around my head, so they are not actually in my ear - it took some getting used to, but now I find them more comfortable than in ear-buds and they don't move when I run.
I want to get Jaybirds, but worry that they wont stay in.
I use my iPhone ones, but I wear a headband (it's really just a buff cut in half so it's not too thick) that goes over my ears. I like this method because it also keeps the wind noise out. If I can hear wind I think that I must be in a headwind and that it's going to be harder. If I don't hear the wind, then I just enjoy the breeze. Yes, I'm weird.
I even think they sent me two? It's not on their website but they apparently do this. Hope nothing has changed lol!
According to their website they still do!!! I have two pairs of headphones and both are missing enhancers, I am a hot mess when it comes to headphones.
If you want to spent a lot of money, brands like Etymotic and Shure have outstanding in-ear styles that come with a variety of earpieces that you can choose from. You can determine what works best for you, and you won't have issues. That said, these are noise-canceling earbuds, and you would only want to use them on a treadmill. They are much too dangerous otherwise.
That said, I primarily use my Yurbuds when I'm running. They allow a lot of ambient noise, so you can hear what is going around you. My biggest issue however is that they get tangled up very easily.