Which headphones are less harmful?
Subject, vacuum immediately discarded, the issue of liners / overheadGTAman
Chic "headphones" the main thing is to pick up more power, so that the question never arises again, which headphones to choose :)
Ivan Dro
or are you generally against listening to music on the street?
Well, I'm against it - what if what? And you can't hear. Corpse or hospital. You say to look around when you cross the road? Okay, what about the jerk who suddenly flies out of the way and at you? Behind so .. and you do not hear ... a corpse, I say the same)
GRiDOX
I bought these for 20 euros. Fine, but only for the home. Not for the street - too big)
irin_
As for me, ergonomics sucks, sound sucks, soundproofing sucks especially outstanding.
irin_
what about ergonomics?
About usability due to their design features, I suppose.
In my opinion, it's not only the headphones that matter
It doesn't matter to the ear that it flies into it - a high-quality lossless or the roar of a turbocharged lawn mower. Ultimately, it will suffer exclusively from the volume, so it all depends on how a person listens to music. If the headphones are of poor quality, and he, suffering from a dull sound, turned the volume up in order to somehow discern the middle and upnul on the HF equalizer for a more "juicy" (according to over 85% of those who like to listen on a smartphone) sound, then the conclusion is obvious. Of course, options with a low-quality source also have a place to be, but after all, the device itself is usually bought first, and not accessories to it, right? Therefore, in most cases, the question rests precisely on the choice of "the right headphones for a particular device."
And so, overheads are preferable - they are NOT in the ear, but adjacent to it, in theory, the chances of harming the auditory system with regular use are less.
I don't know why the author doesn't like vacuum headphones, to be honest.
For the second year now I have been using Sennheiser headphones and have no complaints about my health or sound quality.
irin_
It's not what I'm used to. In principle, overheads do not provide noise isolation and crumple your ears. Plus, you can't hear the bottom in them.
irin_
Basic: http://www.fischeraudio.ru/index.php/ru/prod/ear-phones/fs/golden-wasp
Ultra-budget for home (sleeping and all that): http://www.sven.fi/ en / catalog / headphones / seb_12_wd.htm
Spare (native to the Walkman S764): http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sop=3&_nkw=mdr-ex083&_frs=1 Used
previously (changed several pairs each model):
http://www.fischeraudio.ru/index.php/ru/prod/ear-phones/sport-series/fa-555
http://www.sven.fi/ru/catalog/headphones/seb_14_wd .htm is the absolute leader in the budget segment.
http://download.p4c.philips.com/files/s/she5920_00/she5920_00_pss_rusru.pdf I have
tried other models as well, they did not take root:
http://www.philips.ru/cp/SHE8000_10/in-ear-headphones - after a very short time for some reason they stopped playing low frequencies, it became impossible to listen.
http://www.philips.ru/cp/SHE3590BL_10/in-ear-headphones - such, but with yellow nozzles and wires pinched the door :) I didn't buy new ones, I didn't really like the sound.
There are still some very primitive ones, too lazy to list. In general, I can't say offhand how many working pairs of headphones I have now, I will need to revise :)
those farther from the pitch of the ear and do not create a strong shock vibration.
although I have the ears of a tanker, my outer ears will be crushed in a couple of hours.
I usually keep the headphones loose almost on my cheekbones, although as a result I don't hear all the cacophony. I think the last option on the topic is the most harmless.
Expensive. Harmful to the wallet.
Today I took over 4 thousand wireless stereo headphones, Jabra Sport Wireless +. For a rapper that I don't listen to, they will do, but for the rest they will not work. Interrupts for a split second every 5-7 seconds. It is invisible in a noisy environment (on the street, in a large shopping center). I have wireless headphones at home, for the same money, but they don't allow themselves that. In my home, the sound quality is excellent. It's so-so here. Moreover, the response time is terrible, the most terrible. Maybe this is a problem with all bluetooth headsets, I don’t know. This is my first time holding a bluetooth headset for my phone.
The overheads are inconvenient, personally, my ears hurt from the vacuum ones. And the ear gets clogged quickly) I prefer regular earbuds.
The guys decided to try JBL, it’s just an ENTRY, it’s not for nothing that they make subwoofers, I write from the hospital, I put them in my ears and from the drums in a banal rock music machine RIPEED THE ASS, tried a rap in hard bass mode - pieces of my ass were thrown into space.
Vacuum casing. The sensitivity is tough, they break not even at the maximum volume, but the middle frequencies are an open failure.
They also played out a competition with the main prize such as anal bandages, the winner of the real will come in handy.
Ivan Dro
And if you are walking along the sidewalk with headphones, you look straight, the viewing angle is about 180 degrees (along with the periphery), and then suddenly a driver who has mismanaged a driver in a jeepar jumps at you from behind and a skiff. Smell, touch and taste are unlikely to help you, but intuition (if any) can and will help out.
quanChi
Still alive), no one has run over, the experience of wearing headphones on the street has been about 5 years.
If you talk like that, then the slate from the roof can fall on your head, the asphalt underfoot can fall through, a mad dog can chew, it's generally dangerous to live), by the way, once in front of my face a sheet of slate fell from floor 5, he could cut me in half, it was 14 years ago, when I was small, another time I fell into the hatch, in which the pins were sticking out like colas, I would have been punched there, but I managed to catch on), there were many such cases, funny childhood).