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- mg330
While you guys are bickering down below about the AirPods Pro...
I grabbed some yesterday and was pleasantly surprised at how great noise cancellation is. I ride a commuter train to/from work and there's a lot of ambient noise that's filtered out. Used then when I was working out last night; my gym setup is near our furnace and it's got a decent amount of noise that it kicks off. With the headphones in and no music playing it pretty much blocked the furnace out completely when I was four feet away from it.
I've never had any headphones like that before and use over ear AIAIAI TMA-1 headphones at work.
Bass is much better and no doubt improved via the noise cancelling. I like the shorter stick as well.
- Have you run with them mg33? I find them not secure...
...LOVE the AIAIAI offerings. Trying to justify the TMA-2WIRELESS 1, BUT simply cannot.
: (ideaist - I don't run much anymore, ride my Peloton more. And here's the problem... Maybe I was pairing them wrong, but the Peloton didn't recognize themmg33
- I'm wondering if that's the case, because the phone itself needed an OS update to use them.mg33
- U rich bro? Haha; jealous. Looking at ZWIFT solutions for cycling when the snow falls...ideaist
- Ha, we bought the Peloton in 2017 when we moved to the suburbs. With 1 kid already and another on the way, it's not in the cards for me to bike outdoorsmg33
- as regularly as I'd like to. BTW that's referring to 2017 when we moved that we had a second child on the way.mg33
- Seems like you're enamoured with noise cancelling than the headphone itself? I have over ear noise cancelling ones and they are great. Personally hate in-ear.Hayzilla
- BTW, my next-door neighbor uses ZWIFT and apparently loves it.mg33
- 2 kids here too brother; long bike rides are a thing of the past... *sigh*... Zwift and "mental trips" will have to do for now... :)ideaist
- Have you run with them mg33? I find them not secure...