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2010-12-01
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Ok - I've been in pretty much the same boat - trying to figure out which BT headphones to get for my workouts.
I settled on the Motorola S10-HD. I hate them! They are physically painful to wear, they bobble up and down too much due to the extra weight in the neck portion, and the sound is awful (really tinny). I am going back to my (unfortunately, wired) Sennheiser CX 380 sport in-ear earphones. They are completely sweat-proof and are comfortable to wear for extended periods of time.
I'm dying to know - what did you pick and why?
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2010-12-04
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2010-12-05
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2010-12-13
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2010-12-13
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I doubt it...
But it's not as necessary with such an "in-ear" style as it is with for e.g. the MM 100.
Tis not even necessary for the MM 100 if you're exercising in relatively quiet areas.