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Noise Isolating In-Ears

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Anyone have some recommendations for some in ear options that are good at noise isolation with mic and volume controls, I'm going to be in a fairly noisy work environment. Something around the  $50CAD mark, the Shure SE215 seem to be what I would be looking for but are a little more than I would like to spend for something to use on occasion. 

 

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First I would be concerned about the work environment.  In my younger daze we had a guy that would continually walk around the place while wearing a pair of headphones.  That stopped the day he didn't hear the forklift coming up behind him and he got ran over.  He doesn't wear the headphones, or earbuds, any longer.

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I've been using Sony MDRXB50APR s for the past year and a half. They're not bad. They are 60 bucks regular price but I have seen them on sale a couple of times.

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10 minutes ago, kb5zue said:

First I would be concerned about the work environment.  In my younger daze we had a guy that would continually walk around the place while wearing a pair of headphones.  That stopped the day he didn't hear the forklift coming up behind him and he got ran over.  He doesn't wear the headphones, or earbuds, any longer.

True in those cases you want to hear what is around you, for me it's mainly just my own little work cell with only me so nothing around me that will cause a problem. 

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