In the market for new headphones! Help!
Hi headphone wearing peeps! I want some headphones for home and travel. I can't even decide between over ear and on ear. I don't need noise canceling, although it would be nice. I am weary about bluetooth. I wanted to keep my purchase around 50 bucks. I had no idea there was so much available in that price range! I am thinking about a pair of the Urbanears brand, but as soon as I start reading reviews, I can't make up my mind! Any insight? Thanks!
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You looking for cans or something more portable?
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I don't even know what cans are!
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I have a pr I'd like to sell..
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I generally go through them so I tend to buy cheap ones. Then again I'm still using one of the Buds I got when I got my iPod and like that style.
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At the moment, I have the "Jaybird Bluebuds X Bluetooth" and I love them. Only problem is the price $169.95. I like to listen to audiobooks when I'm working my vanilla job and they last for hours. http://www.jaybirdsport.com/bluebuds...th-headphones/
I have also had the "Jaybird Freedom Sprint" and they are just as good and are only $99.95. I know they are more expensive than you are looking for, but I won't buy anything else.
http://www.jaybirdsport.com/shop/pro...reedom-sprint/
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My favorite brands are Audio-Technica, full cups (cans) with active noise cancellation ($100) and Sennheiser with noise cancellation but more portable. You haven't flown until you have use noise cancelling headphones! No engine noise, you arrive more refreshed.
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I know they sit pretty at close to 3x your price mark, but I only ever buy nice things, so I can't recommend lesser. I've owned these for years, and never had a single issue with them. Audio-Technica M50's. To hit your price mark, you'd have to step down to M20x's, but I don't know exactly how much quality you'd lose there. (I imagine not much, Audio-Technica is one of the best companies around)
I always recommend over the ear headphones for any type of static setting (bus rides, computer use, ect. ect.), and clip-ons for exercising. Never will I tell anyone I don't hate to buy ear-buds, unless I just wanted them deaf.