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Larry 08-03-08 03:52 AM

Which earphones for riding?
 
Hi,
I love listening to music as I ride, and I've been using the same old MP3 player forever, but now the earphones have fallen apart and I need a replacement. Most of the ones you can get now are the sort that actually stick in your ear, and I was wondering does anyone have experience of how comfy these are in a helmet?

Thanks.

hovis 08-03-08 09:24 AM

Re: Which earphones for riding?
 
sony MDR - ED21LP

Larry 08-03-08 12:13 PM

Re: Which earphones for riding?
 
Thanks those look good, they don't go all the way in the ear canal which is what I wasn't sure about. Lots of good reviews too, I'll give those a try, cheers :)

Grinch 08-03-08 12:25 PM

Re: Which earphones for riding?
 
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I wear Panasonic Clip-On Spiral Earphones (Model RP-HS9) but they are rather hard to get hold of now, its because I just don't get on with the in-ear type. The just fall out, or hurt rather a lot, so these are good due to there thin design. Can rub the top of your ear on long journey's, but its much better the ear pain I got.

Stu 08-03-08 12:29 PM

Re: Which earphones for riding?
 
http://upload5.postimage.org/170257/hs92_500x500b.jpg


Quote:

HS92 - Helmet Speakers w/ Volume Control

These helmet speakers are thin, provide high volume, and are uniquely designed for helmets. They plug into any radio, MP3, or CD player that has a standard 1/8" output jack. They are very comfortable inside your helmet. Just press them into your helmet?€™s ear pockets or secure them to the helmet lining with the attached Velcro?„? or adhesive Velcro?„? pads. Use these speakers with any helmet that covers your ears. Your satisfaction is guaranteed!

Unlike model HS88, this model includes an inline volume control.

Specifications:
Speakers:
Dimensions: 2 1/4" tall X 2 1/8" wide X 5/16" thick
Impedance: 32 ohm Max Power: 50 mw with 3.5mm connector jack

Connector Cable:
Stereo music cable: 3.5mm(1/8") plug to 3.5mm(1/8") plug
Could sell them to you for ?15
Can use them with earplugs
Personally I take them out of their foam padding & insert them behind the lining of the helmet - can't feel them at all but hear them fine.

Larry 10-03-08 12:15 AM

Re: Which earphones for riding?
 
Hi Stu, those look good, never seen any earphones specifically designed for bike helmets before. I've ordered some others now, but still I'll take those off your hands for ?15 if you still have them? PM sent anyways :)

chakraist 10-03-08 01:21 AM

Re: Which earphones for riding?
 
I'm tempted by a pair of Denon C100s, I believe that's the name. About £150.

Stu 10-03-08 12:34 PM

Re: Which earphones for riding?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chakraist (Post 1442676)
I'm tempted by a pair of Denon C100s, I believe that's the name. About ?150.

:shock:
At that price I would go for custom earplugs with inbuilt headphones (not that I get on with customs)

If you want to spend 10% of that & few pence on earplugs I have plenty more helmet speakers. pm replied Larry :)

chakraist 10-03-08 01:24 PM

Re: Which earphones for riding?
 
I listen to music with headphones while I sleep, whenever I ride, it works out that I use headphones about 12 hours of the day on average, so I tend to allot a higher budget to them :D They're in-ear type, a bit of noise cancelling so I can have it down a bit quieter and still hear over the wind, whilst being able to hear traffic better as well. I might have to go for some of those helmet speakers when I'm back on the road though, I love anything that has some sort of jack on the end of it.

malks 10-03-08 03:42 PM

Re: Which earphones for riding?
 
sennheiser CX300

brilliant headphones!! great at cancelling out noise and you dont need to have them too loud in your ear. was really impressed with the sound quality too. can get the ear bud rubber bits in 3 diff sizes so you get a decent fit!


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