+1 for Etymotics. The inline control units can be bought separately from Amazon/ebay for $5 or so.
+1 for Etymotics. The inline control units can be bought separately from Amazon/ebay for $5 or so.
Beats by Dre are overpriced for what they do.
Beats by Dre are overpriced for what they do.
I use this LG HBS-730
It's Bluetooth, pairs with any phone that has Bluetooth, can be double paired if you use one device for music and pone for phone calls, has about 10 hour active battery life and a couple of days idle.
it comes with a couple different sized heads so you can pick the one that fits best, doesn't cancel out all wind noise but it does a good enough job for me.
I've attached some velcro to my jacket and the headphones to keep them in place while I ride.
how did you get benefits to cover this?I went with the Starkey ear monitors. They are custom moulded. They have Triple drivers that give crystal clear highs, deep bass, and tight mids. It sounds like I am wearing my bose headphones. I can still hear people talking and my engine but it greatly reduces the db and the ever so tiresome wind noise. They are a little expensive and start at $250.00 for single driver and $700.00 for the top of the line triple. If you have a good drug plan they will usually cover them, but don't tell them they are for riding.
Got an amazon link?+1 for Etymotics. The inline control units can be bought separately from Amazon/ebay for $5 or so.
Your not an insurance adjuster are you? Would you really tell me if you are? Put it this way, on my claims form under "hearing" it asks for a part number.......I just wrote the part number down and sent it in and they paid it. Its not my fault they don't always look into these things. I never lied or tried to trick them. But I also didn't say they were for listening to my ipod while riding my bike.how did you get benefits to cover this?
I bought a pack of these: http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/stanley-5-pair-earplugs-0550155p.html my goodness, are they good.