I found out that using headphones is not good for me, my hair and ears can't "breath"
Now i thought that earbuds will do me good, so i have a budget of 100 euro's. Do you guys have an idea?
Now i have an audio technica headphones so i love a good sounding pair
Are your headphones closed ear ones ? as that could be the problem. There are over the ear headphones with a more open design to allow your ears to breathe, if you a certain on getting earbuds I would highly suggest in getting some that are moulded to your ear, other wise they tend to get uncomfortable after long periods of time or will just fall out if they don't fit properly. There is also putty you can get to go onto earbuds to do the same thing as the custom earbuds from most places tend to get very expensive.
[QUOTE="thisisketts, post: 31637, member: 24668"]Are your headphones closed ear ones ? as that could be the problem. There are over the ear headphones with a more open design to allow your ears to breathe, if you a certain on getting earbuds I would highly suggest in getting some that are moulded to your ear, other wise they tend to get uncomfortable after long periods of time or will just fall out if they don't fit properly. There is also putty you can get to go onto earbuds to do the same thing as the custom earbuds from most places tend to get very expensive.[/QUOTE]
They are closed ear ones but that way there is no sound coming drom the back no ? If i buy open ones will i hear the sound outside ?
[QUOTE="thibeaus, post: 31638, member: 49710"]They are closed ear ones but that way there is no sound coming drom the back no ? If i buy open ones will i hear the sound outside ?
Big thx
Thibeau scarceriaux[/QUOTE]
Yes the downside to them being more open is they allow more background noise in, some companies have swappable ears with there headphones, its a case of looking around for the right set for your price point and doing research Bose, Logitech, Sony all do some great headphones, look at the materials for the ear cuff too as that will make a difference.
This may also be one of those few times where store model displays will be more helpful than online shopping. Getting a feel for different types of headphones and figuring out what materials and eartypes feel the most comfortable. Just like how you usually don't go shopping for shoes or glasses online.