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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/jamtin6/myhealthandfitness.com/US/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121We\u2019ve all had the experience of running down the trail, working out in the gym, or riding a bike and suddenly, your earbuds fall out, stop working due to getting wet, have bad\/choppy sound, and a host of other irritable problems.<\/p>\n
With these issues in mind, I thought to myself, \u201cWhat are the best earbuds on the market?\u201d
\nFor a long time, I ran with a pair of Bluetooth capable Motorola S10-HD Bluetooth Stereo Headphones that are available on Amazon and other stores for about $40. They worked well for other than bouncing activities and were very reasonably priced and, but I hated the bouncing of the center piece on the back of the neck; they also occasionally produced choppy noise interrupting that favorite part of a song. But, given the price, I kept them until they quit working; about 3 years. Having had my own band for 8 years in college during my BS and first master\u2019s degree, good quality sound has always been important. Thus, my quest to find good earbuds at a nominal price began.<\/p>\n
Advertisement: Motorola on Amazon (click on photo for more info)<\/em> To rid the choppy noise problem, I bought a wired set of headphones that worked really well. These were the Sennheiser OCX 686G Sports. Sound quality was clear, they wrapped around the ear and were overall great. Sometimes the wire would get in the way during workouts for special ops fitness and related activities, but I loved them. I still use them on occasion.<\/p>\n
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