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running audio
any input on:
-what's light - shouldn't feel like there's anything on
-what doesn't get tangled and in the way
Audio will on my phone...mostly Rocky soundtracks
was thinking armband with skullcandy...but wouldn't bluetooth be better since the wire won't be dangling around?
I had an MX crash in Dec, so my back hurts too much to lift any weights (you'd be surprised how many of your body's exercises use your back :mad:)...so I'm just going to do some running until that heals completely (still hurts while running, but pain isn't so bad)
the last time I did running was in highschool...33rd in the state...10:26, 2-mile! it's been over 10 years, I gotta get back into it!
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Re: running audio
Both my wife and I have the LG Tone+. I absolutely adore them. Full Bluetooth, fantastic audio, light weight, built-in volume, track, play and pause control, they vibrate if you get a call and have a built-in mic so you can use them to talk, they have a pretty long range for Bluetooth (I can use them 20-30 feet away), excellent battery life (they'll last me 2 weeks of just using them on the treadmill) and they recharge with a micro-USB charger, and interestingly they talk to you - they'll tell you the status of the battery when you turn them on, when they're connected, if they lose connection, etc.
They have every function you can possibly think of, and they don't bounce around at all (I run on the treadmill every night with them on).
http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics...s=lg+tone+plus
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Re: running audio
I'm also in the market for bluetooth athletic audio. The Jabra Sport bluetooth looks like the most comfortable/durable and definitely has me sold with their advertising video: http://www.jabra.com/products/blueto..._/jabra_sport_ reviews look mixed, however, so I haven't pulled the trigger just yet.