I use this Sony Walkman MP3 player with 4GB of music storage and it's great! Got it on sale for $60. I don't have to lug around my Samsung Note 8 to listen to music when I'm on a five-miler.
Random I know, but came across these on eBay and thought I'd give them a go for the price... less that £15 is pretty decent!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-SEALE...kAAOSwKJtarkad
They stay in your ears perfectly, nice and basey so you can zone out when running (I get distracted easily and end up focussing on how nackered I am quite easily) haha.
Anyone found any decent headphones for this sorta thing?
I use this Sony Walkman MP3 player with 4GB of music storage and it's great! Got it on sale for $60. I don't have to lug around my Samsung Note 8 to listen to music when I'm on a five-miler.
I've had a pair of these for around a year and they've been great. Cheap as chips and no connectivity issues.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Headphones-.../dp/B00VG0XNIO
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I have a pair of carbon blue Bose Soundsport Free.
Expensive but do the job they are designed to do very well indeed with no wires at all. the usual excellent Bose sound quality, sweat/waterproof. I find the induction charging very convenient. Charge up the case and the units themselves stick magnetically and charge. Quite cool. Battery lasts quite a long time as well. the only annoying thing is that when you get a call, only the right unit works as opposed to both which I am used to on my QC35's. A breeze to pause/skip tracks and increase decrease volume while on the move as well.
the only downside for me is that there is no noise cancelling.
Thanks
Kapish
There were some Trekz Titanium on SC the other day - amazing things. Bone conduction is brilliant for running (you can hear the cars coming) although if you’re very sweaty by nature then the Trekz will pack up sooner or later (I speak from experience).
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I use Bose Soundsport when running/in the gym. Sound is excellent and more importantly they don't fall out.
The aftershokz trek titanium are superb. As they are bone conducting they are permitted in any UKAA race.
I have a earlier version of these Sony Bluetooth earphones https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-MDR-XB...oth+headphones
Must be three years old now, used for a hour five or six times a week in the gym on one charge and readily manage for three or four hours of mountain biking, I think I’ve had my money’s worth.
That said there are some anker ones that are highly reviewed on amazon for around £20 that I’d try if my Sony’s die.
I’ve had a couple of the Anker and other similar brands and they have all failed after about 8 months use. Usually the left ear bud starts crackling and then they fail to charge.
I’d rather spend a bit more and get ones that are more robust. The Bose Soundsport look quite good.
Link here rule 240 S5. You still get questioned but aftershokz are now one of the U.K. sponsors. http://uka.org.uk/EasysiteWeb/getres...pe=Attachmentp