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I have a pair of Bose Sound sport that I have been using for a few years, and while the audio quality is fine there is an absolute insane amount of wind-noise when using them outside. If there's anything more that a light breeze, I have to crank the volume to hear my podcasts or music...and forget about using them on the bike!

What are some good alternatives that retain the audio quality, but reduce the wind noise and resist weather impact? On/over-ear headphones are not a solution for me, they're all way too bulky for running. Bone conducting ones like Shockz seem flat when listening to them

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (4 children)

Shockz are the best I've used, by far. I had a couple different kinds of non bone conducting in the past and the wind noise was always such a problem that I couldn't use them on windy days, similar to what you mentioned. If you haven't tried Shockz lately, you might want to find a running store that carries them and give it another shot. I recently got the OpenRun, and was surprised that they sounded better than the 3 year old "Air by Aftershockz" they replaced. (My dog chewed up the old ones 🫠) The OpenRun Pro are supposed to sound even better, but are not cheap.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Hm, I might try to find a store where I can try the OpenRun Pro then. Do you know if they're annoying to wear while wearing glasses during exercise?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

I definitely agree with the Shokz. I think it’s nice to hear the environment while running for safety’s sake. I believe the Pros are a Best Buy exclusive, but they didn’t have some on display in the store by me. I ended up taking a chance on them and like them. The bass is a little better with the Pros than the regular ones, but it’s always going to sound a bit different than conventional earbuds. I wear glasses and they don’t bother me, but I would recommend putting the headphones on first, pushing the band in the back all the way up on your head, and then put glasses on.

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