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| # Posted 2007-01-22 03:43:38 | |
| Samantha: | Mine always fall out, too. The best way I could find to keep them in was to wear them in the opposite ears than indicated on the earbud. That somehow seemed to help me. Hill has these great headphones that are the buds, but attached to a piece that goes around your ear to hold them in. |
| # Posted 2007-01-22 10:44:08 | |
| ebone: | I'll have to try the opposite ear strategy. The other thing I thought of was wearing a headband over my ears to hold them in, but that sounds possibly uncomfortable...and it would certainly be a fashion faux pas.
Hill's sound good. Do you know what kind they are? |
| # Posted 2007-01-22 22:45:13 | |
| kupackman: | I've got a pair of earbuds with the ear wrap-around, too. They don't fall out. I got mine at Target or Best Buy or somewhere about 5 years ago for $20 or so. You could also search for clip-on earphones on Amazon, too. |
| # Posted 2007-01-22 22:48:35 | |
| Kiki: | Wearing a (winter) hat over my ears + earbuds works to keep them in quite well. But I imagine that most people don't live where it's cold enough to wear a winter hat very often... I know I don't. |
| # Posted 2007-01-23 02:29:48 | |
| barb: | I've been using the $5 earphones I got on the airplane. They don't go in your ears at all, but hook over them. Earbuds just don't stay in my ears. I wear a head-scarf over the earphones but I am anti-fashion. |
| # Posted 2007-01-23 02:39:08 | |
| Kiki: | Anti-fashion sounds to me to be different than bad-fashion. The former could easily imply true one-ness with nature. |
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