mythste
Guru
- Location
- Manchester
I'm a bit of a hi-fi nerd, so wireless headphones is a term im not particularly fond of! But I have tried a few and found the Jaybirds (I think the freedom model) was above and beyond the rest, markedly.
However, A good set of buds shouldnt wall out of your ear, even with cable weight. A Strategic clothes clip (that are supplied with most decent headphones) should see you many miles without issue.
I use Klipsche and have done for 6 years. They use oval tips which "lock in" really well. Only ever use one side on the bike as I'm still relatively new to commuting and like to have my right ear unimpeded.
However, A good set of buds shouldnt wall out of your ear, even with cable weight. A Strategic clothes clip (that are supplied with most decent headphones) should see you many miles without issue.
I use Klipsche and have done for 6 years. They use oval tips which "lock in" really well. Only ever use one side on the bike as I'm still relatively new to commuting and like to have my right ear unimpeded.