The gym instructor in the gym where I workout encourage us to bring ipods or MP3 players so that when exercising one is focused with the routine and avoiding the temptation to talk with other gym goers. Hmmm make sense granting that there really is a temptation of talking with your neighbor. Well anyway I tried bringing my ipod at the gym I listen to music while I was jogging on the treadmill. Just earlier today as I do my treadmill again I felt that my headphone got hot that it irritated my ears. My earphones are very wet so that’s why its hot because it got short circuit. I immediately run to the mall after gym to find a sweat proof headphones.
Sennheiser MX85 Sport II
The twist-to-fit design on these don’t shoot me orange phones takes some practice to master, but once we got the hang of it, the MX85s stayed put even we bobbed and weaved our way through a heavy bag workout. As usual Sennheisser delivers evenhanded audio with respectable lows and crisp highs.
Panasonic RP-HS Shockwave
These phones offer great bang for the buck though not literally, since they’re as bassy as Mariah Carey’s voice. Sound quality on the whole is middling, but that’s why they cost so little. Where the shockwaves excel is in the gym. Over the ear clips lock them comfortably in place during sprints, even if you sweat like Shaq, so there’s no fiddling earbuds that pop out.
H20 Audio Surge Waterproof
The first ever bass amplified waterproof earbuds deliver what we didnt think possible: good sound quality underwater. The Surges, submersible to 12 feet, delivered the best range of any headphones here.
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