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<blockquote data-quote="Steel_Gin" data-source="post: 1417991" data-attributes="member: 28125"><p>The other good thing with the Shure earbuds they wrap around your ear, I haven't had any issue with them coming out putting my helmet on.</p><p></p><p>Hearing noise thru the wire, I understand what you mean. If you tap on the wire for example you hear it as if someone is tapping directly on the earbud. The only time I hear something like that is when I'm off the bike moving around and turning my head more than when I'm riding, if that was the case when riding that would get old quick. I can see this happening if your riding gear flaps in the wind, fortunately my gear has a bit of a snug fit and doesn't flap around in the breeze. I also pull the wires up a couple inches once my coat is zipped up to avoid any pulling of the wires when turning my head, that has worked great for me, no noise traveling thru the cable.</p><p></p><p>I don't have any foam over the Sena speakers because it irritated my ears, so there has been a few times when the speaker would rattle against the earbud. Because of that I've had to move the speakers further away from my ears.</p><p></p><p>About the only draw back I see with earbuds is the water resistance of the Sena. So when it rains I will unplug my earbuds and put the rubber cover in to place to try to prevent the Sena from going in to automatic shut down when it gets too wet. Sometimes not losing turn by turn directions is more important than music sound quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steel_Gin, post: 1417991, member: 28125"] The other good thing with the Shure earbuds they wrap around your ear, I haven't had any issue with them coming out putting my helmet on. Hearing noise thru the wire, I understand what you mean. If you tap on the wire for example you hear it as if someone is tapping directly on the earbud. The only time I hear something like that is when I'm off the bike moving around and turning my head more than when I'm riding, if that was the case when riding that would get old quick. I can see this happening if your riding gear flaps in the wind, fortunately my gear has a bit of a snug fit and doesn't flap around in the breeze. I also pull the wires up a couple inches once my coat is zipped up to avoid any pulling of the wires when turning my head, that has worked great for me, no noise traveling thru the cable. I don't have any foam over the Sena speakers because it irritated my ears, so there has been a few times when the speaker would rattle against the earbud. Because of that I've had to move the speakers further away from my ears. About the only draw back I see with earbuds is the water resistance of the Sena. So when it rains I will unplug my earbuds and put the rubber cover in to place to try to prevent the Sena from going in to automatic shut down when it gets too wet. Sometimes not losing turn by turn directions is more important than music sound quality. [/QUOTE]
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