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I'm using a pair of Sennheiser CX300-II in black as my everyday device. For longer calls I'm using the headset Sennheiser MM 70i. I do not call people that often on the go so I prefer the CX300-II. :)
 
Bit late on this topic but I just got some PB2 over my wired beats and I've noticed the difference in sound quality straight away. I do love the no wires however
 
I had been using Jaybirds X2 headphones but the power button suddenly stopped working. I'm patiently waiting on a replacement because I tried going back to the included wired headphones and that does not cut it for the gym or working out.
 
I use the stock EarPods as a daily driver. I've got bad ears, so audio quality isn't necessarily a concern for me. I mainly use them for phone calls anyway.
 
Plantronics BackBeat Fit BT headphones. I really only use headphones while running, and these things are awesome. Comfortable fit, long-lasting battery life, stay in the ears while running, good sound and water/sweat resistant. No, they're not uber-expensive noise-cancelling headphones that block out the world around you and make you feel as if you're at the symphony. But that's not really their purpose.
 
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I use so many different ones.. depending on where I am. At work I have a cheap pair of JAM Fitness Buds in black. They are good enough for listening to audio books, podcasts and softer music. They don't last nearly as long as the box claims as far as battery life goes. I get a few hours out of them instead of 6 to 8.. but again it's at work so they are fine.. listen to stuff between meetings.. recharge.. listen again later. I use Earpods with the lightning connector a lot when sitting in bed. Randomly use my Beats Studios (wireless) for video/audio editing and when I program.
 
Bose QC35s and soundsport wireless. Previously had jay bird freedom wireless which sounded great but comfort is what I need most and the soundsport is where it's at for me.
 
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Plantronics BackBeat Fit BT headphones. I really only use headphones while running, and these things are awesome. Comfortable fit, long-lasting battery life, stay in the ears while running, good sound and water/sweat resistant. No, they're not uber-expensive noise-cancelling headphones that block out the world around you and make you feel as if you're at the symphony. But that's not really their purpose.
I use these for the gym and part of the time I'm at work. These are some of the most underrated headphones out there. I really wish more people knew about them and how great they are. The fit on these things is incredible
 
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Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H6 r2 until 7 Plus arrived.

Now rocking cord-free with Bowers & Wilkins P7 wireless.
 
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I went back to my QC25. There's a construction outside. Just connect it to the included 3.5 adapter and done. Finally I'm at peace with my work.
I'll be using my Jabro Rox some place else.
 
I went back to my QC25. There's a construction outside. Just connect it to the included 3.5 adapter and done. Finally I'm at peace with my work.
I'll be using my Jabro Rox some place else.
Just got my bose qc35 and can confirm. Bose noise cancellation is out of this world. Whenever my girlfriend is talking i can't hear a damn thing. Which i prefer
 
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I use PowerBeats3 Wireless 90% of the time now. Mostly because "headphone hair" is a problem when trying to look professional at work in meetings and in-person with customers and C-level executives. When at home on weekends I'll sometimes use my Solo3's. Those are what I use _with my iPhone_ but I have other sets for more in-depth listening.
 
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