Like Russell, I use headphones in the kitchen primarily. My wife has issues w noise; prefers quiet. When I cook or clean, a speaker would disturb her. Know b/c I've tried. Headphones are courteous, and I use running headphones that have gap to let in sound around me too.
Because it's so loud when I cook, I usually rely on my bone conduction headphones. Volume isn't a problem with those. Same for when I'm running outside. I need to be able to hear the stuff around me, so I use those.
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But I also know I'm unusually non-tech when it comes to home audio. I've never owned a sound system, never had a stereo. My TV speakers are my only speakers. I've never spent the money, because most of my time is spent in headphones or at my PC.
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1/2 99% of my music consumption is while exercising so the water proof, sweat proof Jay Birds do the trick. I know they could sound better since they're BT but definitely good enough. Function above all in that scenario.
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2/2 Movie/Netflixing is primarily once the fam is in bed so I need to explore some other option besides my Turtle Beach headset connected to my PS4 controller.
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What bone conducting headphones do you use? I've tried a few and need something for when I'm out walking my dog in the city.
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