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  • Headphones (Jesus phone content, sorry… )
  • PeterPoddy
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    OK, new i4 comes with headphones with a remote for volume and an extra button to activate the voice control. Now, using th iPod on the commute, it’s BRILLIANT to be able to control it just by saying ‘next track’, ‘shuffle’, etc and not having to fish around in my pocket one handed to change the track.

    But they don’t sit too well in my ears and I’m always pushing them back in

    So, are there any other headphones that are better, but have the same remote control feature?

    (And don’t tell me I don’t need the remote. Because I do, OK?)

    🙂

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    Have you just got the cheapo ones that come with the iPhone? They’re rubbish.

    Have a look here, innit:

    http://store.apple.com/uk/browse/home/shop_ipod/ipod_accessories/headphones?mco=MTM3NTY0Nzc

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    The ones that come with it yes, which happen to be the £25 ones in that link. They’re not bad sonically, to be honest. Just not very secure.

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    grievoustim
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    linkthink I’m going to try these ones

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    Foo Fighters sounding reasonable right now. Treble is a tad splashy, but it’s better than my old 3G with different headphones. I reckon the i4 iPod has a lot better sound than the 3G. Thank God!

    Elfinsafety
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    Peter; once you’ve heard some decent quality earphones, you’ll chuck those iPhone ones in the bin, where they belong (or on Ebay..). Trust me.

    The Sennheiser and Etymotic ones for about £70-80 look ok. Those companies specialise in making headphones. The Apple ones are cheapo ones in fancy Apple styling.

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    Yeah, there are some on the Apple store with the remote it seems. Probbly the best place to look, cheers! 🙂

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    Yeah, so would I. But the headband would have to be MAHOOSIVE to fit over my lid when riding….. 😛

    To be fair, I have a colossal heed anyway. I have used headphones like that tat don’t stretch far enough. Yes. Really. 😳

    titusrider
    Free Member

    Anything by shure, pick your price point (play usually have good deals on them)

    DezB
    Free Member

    it’s BRILLIANT to be able to control it just by saying ‘next track’, ‘shuffle’, etc and not having to fish around in my pocket one handed to change the track.

    You bastard! You’ve made me want an iPhone! I love shouting at stuff on my commute.
    Hmmm, I wonder what the iPhone would do when I shout “DICKHEAD!” ?

    grievoustim
    Free Member

    i tried using the mic on mine whilst riding to choose a track/ skip track or whatever

    the wind noise confused it though, and it tried to phone a woman I had recently been on few dates with (and that things had ended slightly badly with)instead. I’m not using that function whilst riding anymore

    having a volume control/ pause button close to hand is good though

    PeterPoddy
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    Tim, I’ve just discovered during my search, that double click on the middle button on the remote is next track, and triple click is previous track. Apparently you can pause somehow too…..

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    I wonder what the iPhone would do when I shout “DICKHEAD!” ?

    It controls the phone too, so it would probably dial Effin Fred! 😉

    Sorry. Below the belt I know.

    Mr_Mojo
    Free Member

    I’ve got the Bowers & Wilkins P5 headphones.

    Highly recommend them, the sound reproduction is excellent and the remote control on the lead works very well.

    flippinheckler
    Free Member

    I have some ofTHESEbrillian sound and noise isolating, otherwise you should get these these
    Drop me an email and I will put you in touch with some who can take the impressions of your ears and get them sorted.

    grievoustim
    Free Member

    One click is pause. Didn’t know about the previous/ next track stuff

    I_Ache
    Free Member

    I have the big brother of these and they are fantastic. The sound is so clear and well formed. I can stand those little in ear jobs that everything comes with now. I have worn them on quite a few bike commutes but my ears got a little hot. They are also great when its sub zero as they double up as earmuffs.

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    I’ve got the Bowers & Wilkins P5 headphones.

    Two hundred and fifty pahhnd? TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PAHHHHHND???

    Strewth. I think the wind noise from riding will wipe out any sonic gains they might give over a £50-£60 set! And they won’t fit over a helmet either. 🙂

    Sorry, I guess I should have said I commute by bike. 🙂

    Tim, cheers, thanks for that tip.

    muggomagic
    Full Member

    I got some of these Sennheiser adidas headphones.

    Good sound and fit really comfortably in the ear and don’t fall out.

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    I wonder what the iPhone would do when I shout “DICKHEAD!” ?

    It controls the phone too, so it would probably dial Effin Fred!

    I was trying to be helpful, yet all I get in return is hateful nastiness. 😥

    chipps
    Full Member

    A single click is a pause. Several people make in-line remote controls so that you can use your own headphones (though not all have the mic function)

    I heard a great story from ‘other James’ at Charge about a solo race he was doing (Set2Rise) where he discovered on a descent that he’d set his iPhone to ‘Shake to shuffle’ meaning he got a new song every ten seconds, he then tried using the mic ‘Play Lilly Allen’ – to which (at 2am) it replied ‘Calling Lloyd’ or someone, so he had to leave a jolted, breathless voicemail for them… All good fun, this technology. 🙂

    DezB
    Free Member

    Oh get over it ya big baby

    😆

    joolsburger
    Free Member

    Buy headphones here

    http://www.audiocubes.com

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    I was trying to be helpful, yet all I get in return is hateful nastiness.

    Oh come on. That WAS funny though!

    Several people make in-line remote controls so that you can use your own headphones

    Where would they fit though? Surely it need to fit up near the earpeice? It appears that I’m a headphone dunce!

    emsz
    Free Member

    Even I knew about clicking the headphones once or twice and I’m the least technological person I know. I stick with the normal apple ones on my commute just in case I get a call. And some nice ones when I just want to listen to music. I think they’re sennheiser. I think I’d feel a bit daft talking to myself though

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