My headphone also alleviate most if not all wind noise. which is great!~
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My headphone also alleviate most if not all wind noise. which is great!~
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I listen to the sweet sweet music that is
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The "wired" plugs these guys do is my best bit of biking kit.
I use them on most rides I do of more than about 1/2 an hour.
To hit the questions / comments quoted below, they work better than standard ear plugs when the music is off, they allow me to have the volume on my iPod turned down to almost the minimum it will do, they block out wind noise to similar to what the car sounds like with the windows up, I can hear the sound of my bike and the vehicles around me even with the music playing. I have tried a variety of other headphone setups and these are easily the best I have tried.
Last edited by Highlander; 23rd June 2009 at 17:36. Reason: In case you didn't work it out that is a yes I listen to Music while I ride.
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Just out of interest, how many of you listen to music through headphones or in-helmet speakers while riding using your smartphone or ipod (I.e. not a proper bike comm system)? I'm just as interested to hear if you don't listen to anything or just use earplugs.
The reason I ask is to get a sense of if there would be much interest in a mobile app specifically for motorcyclists along these lines.
Please note I'm not asking whether you think listening to music while riding is a good idea or not, if it's distracting, etc., although that is an interesting discussion, it looks like it has been done to death in other threads.
No time for music, the radar detector going off in my ear is far more important.
I have a blue ant brand bluetooth helm set up. Music on my phone, radar detector and Ham radio can all go to the headset.
I will talk over the UHF Ham repeaters but I usually just pick up the mic and key that as I can hear the speaker right up to 110 kph. Why do I have a ham radio on the bike? Well for one I can listen to the rozza repeater frequencies and work out if there are orificers working in the area around me.
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i listen to music while riding, use mp3 and ear phones![]()
The standard one on my Android phone has bloody tiny buttons for skipping tracks etc. Tho I suppose one would have to have the phone in a waterproof case (and turn off auto-lock) before changing tracks on the go anyway.
Erm, but I never have and doubt I ever will, listen to music while riding.
One of these http://burtonaudexradiofrequencyrfic...y-rf-ipod.html works great with my Ipod Classic. Made for skiers so water resistant. Buttons are large enough to be operated with gloves on. Velcro to the left handlebar switch block or similar (with a tether for safety)
Because its RF operated it doesn't need line-of -sight between receiver and transmitter, so Ipod can be located inside my jacket.
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