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Hi! I broke my old earphones so I'll have to buy a new pair. I would like to keep the costs as low as possible due to my budget, but a 50$ option is not too bad too. I want earphones that don't make those sounds of air going through them, like when I ride my bike or have a fan facing my way, some earphones that I've used previously would make extremely loud whistling noises due to the airflow around the casing or whatever makes that sound, and some of them were so bad that they were basically unusable because I couldn't hear the music over the sound. So much for noise cancelling Infinix.

 

Please recommend me a good pair of headphones that won't make any wind noises, are comfortable and reasonably priced. Thanks!

 

P. S. What's the difference between headphones and IEMs?

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I got some Sennheiser CX300II and it's pretty good.

https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-MK-II-Precision-Enhanced/dp/B001EZYMF4

 

$25.

 

 

keep in mind i do listen to almost only electronic music, and i prefer a V shaped sound

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138 is a good number.

 

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19 minutes ago, ItsMinJunLol said:

What's the difference between headphones and IEMs?

Headphones implies the version that hugs your head rather than your ear. IEM = in-ear monitor. The difference should be obvious now.

 

I recommend Sennheiser's CX in-ears, mainly depending on what kind of sound you like. I don't think you're going to completely eliminate the "wind noise" but they'll be better than what you had probably.

 

2 minutes ago, Daniel Z. said:

HyperX cloud. The second is almost the same, just with a really crappy 7.1 adapter

Did you even read the OP before posting your basically cliché recommendation?

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21 minutes ago, ItsMinJunLol said:

Hi! I broke my old earphones so I'll have to buy a new pair. I would like to keep the costs as low as possible due to my budget, but a 50$ option is not too bad too. I want earphones that don't make those sounds of air going through them, like when I ride my bike or have a fan facing my way, some earphones that I've used previously would make extremely loud whistling noises due to the airflow around the casing or whatever makes that sound, and some of them were so bad that they were basically unusable because I couldn't hear the music over the sound. So much for noise cancelling Infinix.

 

Please recommend me a good pair of headphones that won't make any wind noises, are comfortable and reasonably priced. Thanks!

 

P. S. What's the difference between headphones and IEMs?

Oh sorry get some winners or tjmaxx earphones with good reviews. I got don't monster intensity for 25 cad at winners

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22 minutes ago, themctipers said:

I got some Sennheiser CX300II and it's pretty good.

https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-MK-II-Precision-Enhanced/dp/B001EZYMF4

 

$25.

 

 

keep in mind i do listen to almost only electronic music, and i prefer a V shaped sound

 

Same here :3 Probs will get that.

16 minutes ago, Daniel Z. said:

HyperX cloud. The second is almost the same, just with a really crappy 7.1 adapter

I have the cloud 2, it's pretty lit but yeah, too big & I can't wear that over a helmet. My bad, I haven't made it very clear that I want in-ears.

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Just now, Daniel Z. said:

Why are you always so triggered?

 

16 minutes ago, Kloaked said:

Headphones implies the version that hugs your head rather than your ear. IEM = in-ear monitor. The difference should be obvious now.

 

I recommend Sennheiser's CX in-ears, mainly depending on what kind of sound you like. I don't think you're going to completely eliminate the "wind noise" but they'll be better than what you had probably.

 

Did you even read the OP before posting your basically cliché recommendation?

 

 

 

Chill please, I really don't want this to turn into a bunch of hate comments. I should've made it more clear. My bad.

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2 minutes ago, ItsMinJunLol said:

Same here :3 Probs will get that.

I have the cloud 2, it's pretty lit but yeah, too big & I can't wear that over a helmet. My bad, I haven't made it very clear that I want in-ears.

I bike around with my CX300, and they have great noise isolation.  

I recommend using an EQ after you get your headphones. It has a huge difference for me. 

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138 is a good number.

 

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