Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Phones And Sports

Earphones have been about for many years but in these days of fitness and health regimens it is clear that specialised headsets are required. Ordinary cartable headsets just about bounce off the head when the user is jogging or such like and can distract from the purpose of the exercise. Others are far too large or cut out all the marginal sound possibly putting the user in a perilous position. Imagine being deep into the exercise with the music adding to the force. The user could run into a busy road or into another threatening position without being totally aware. Aside from fitting soundly the headphone set must be straightforward to scrub and also be in a position to be employed in low temperatures. Added capability to resist sweat and humidity is also a requisite for this kind of headset.

Some phones have a lanyard, perfect for joggers, with removable straps to glue the player to a neckband if required. Others come with extension cords so the player can be carried in the pocket.

Maybe the most unusual headphone set yet is the one replacing the headband model. The LX seventy sports model consists of a thin flexible plastic tube with a metal inner core.

It is incredibly light and yet very hard and is potentially one of the finest sets for sports available. The price is around $55. Whichever sport you play it is extremely important that you find precisely the right model that fits the game you play.

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