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  • Running in ear headphones
  • robbo1234biking
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    Looking for some in ear headphones for running. Currently have some 8 year old sennheisers but want something with inline volume control. Any suggestions? Not more than £40.

    nickc
    Full Member

    sennheisers with in-line control?

    they work well for me 😆

    zer0c00l44
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    Yurbuds are the best I have ever used, they wont fall out as you twist them in and there are lots of different choices.

    http://www.yurbuds.com/uk/18earphones#/categories-in_the_ear

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    Kuco
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    Second the Yurbuds. The only one i’ve found never to fall out.

    gofasterstripes
    Free Member

    Oh come-on, nothing fall out if you add a little velcro to the buds and let the ear hair retain them.

    Sheesh! Out of the box, people!

    Matt_SS_xc
    Full Member

    Another vote for yurbuds. On sale at sport pursuit at the moment too.

    inigomontoya
    Free Member

    plantronics backbeat are great, if you’re using a bluetooth device. spotify app also tries to match running cadence to music if you use it.

    ade9933
    Free Member

    Have you checked out Aftershockz ?

    http://aftershokz.com/

    I use mine on the roadie

    surfer
    Free Member

    Yurbuds the best by far for the price.

    hammyuk
    Free Member

    I have both the Yurbuds and the Plantronics.
    Yurbuds for running.
    Plantronics for bikes/ climbing, bouldering, round the house, etc.

    CountZero
    Full Member

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/MEE-audio-Universal-Fit-Noise-Isolating-Detachable/dp/B00SLVB71Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458501859&sr=8-1&keywords=mee+m6+pro
    £35.99, excellent sound quality, replaceable cables, inline volume control, multiple choice eartips, (I use the triple-flange ones, they sit right inside the ear canal and will not fall out).
    Nearest to these are the Shure SE215’s, which cost around £40 more, with the same again for the inline remote cable, which is crap.

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