Sony MDR-J10 Clip-on Style Stereo Headphones (White)
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Most Helpful First | Newest FirstVery Durable
As you work out and sweat, these headphones will move around, but not nearly as much as other ear-wrap headphones on the market. Great sound, plus, they allow you to still hear traffic and other outside noises. No headphones last forever, but I've had mine for quite a while now, and they're still going strong. Very comfortable.
5 years of music
I find these more comfortable than any other in-ear headphones I've tried. I've had them for almost 5 years now and the integrity of the wire is only just beginning to degrade - only natural when you take them with you as much as I do.
I love it!! :)
Since I'm in a college, I'm very tight on my budget and didn't want to spend more than $30 on the headphone. I've tried many types of headphone/earphones around that price range and I can say this one is my absolute favorite among the ones I've tried.
It is affordable and VERY comfortable. You don't get any pain you would get if you use the earbud type earphone. And if you own an iPod and you are suffering from the pain from the earbuds that came along, I recommand this earphone for everyone. I'd give 6 stars if it is available, seriously. :)
Jogging headphones for people with little earholes
These are my jogging headphones. They don't fall off when I run, and I run with more than the average bounce, if you know what I mean. And I have small ear-holes, so other headphones start to hurt, pressing against my ear canal in a suprisingly agressive way.
Darn Glasses!!
Here's the thing I have a huge head but my ear holes are for some reason tiny so ear buds just don't work. I decided to try these things out and for many reasons these are simply great, but there is one fault that for me dropped them down one star.
These don't work too well with glasses. Because of the over the ear style if you wear glasses one or the other is not going to set right. Either you have the glasses over the headphones and have them sit lopsided on your face, or you have the headphones over the glasses and and lose sound because they can't set in your ears properly. (If only I could wear contacts).
Anyhow for me they are ok but they really are great headphones just as long as you don't have the issues I have.