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The more affordable soundcore version of those Bose clip on ear headphones. I thought they looked cool when I saw one of my colleagues come into work with them so I ordered them that same day. I now have two pair, bought my girlfriend a pair, and can't think of how I lived my life with headphones actually going into my ear lol.
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Edit: *lived not loved lol gotta love autocorrect
Do you mean that you find these more comfortable than traditional in-ear headphones?
Yeah lol super comfortable. Also no ear infections this fall/winter lol
I'm also prone to ear infections so I'll have to try these out. I tend to use over-ear headphones 24/7 because of it but sometimes if I'm walking home at night I feel safer with in ears
These are awesome and let you still hear your surroundings. I highly recommend them.
I'm also prone to idiocy + walking into traffic so that's great news