On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 2:33â?¯PM MIQ MILLMAN <miq@bigllama.com> wrote:
>
> Airplanes are one of the last few things that are still using 3.5mm jacks for
> audio.
>
> I use these:
>
> https://a.co/d/gKquRdn
>
> They have changeable wired connectors that allow me to swap them for a usb-c
> connector so I can connect them to my phone or tablet.
>
> One change I do is swap out the thin silicon bulbs for the ear canal with a
> replacement memory foam upgrade:
getting proper tips is a huge upgrade for any in-ear ear pod thing.
The stock tips apple puts on their airpods do not fit my ears -- they
don't seal, they fall out, or they're too big and hurt, but a
replacement set of silicone covered foam ones makes them fit
perfectly, good seal, more sound isolation, and more comfortable. One
travel tip: pack a spare pair, or at least the originals, because they
don't last forever, and you will be very mad if they break at the
start of a flight. (I learned this hard way...)
Another traveo point: I had over the ear 'phones for a long time.
They work great, but they were annoying on planes, because you can't
lean the side of your head on the wall, it moves the cup and is
uncomfortable.
--
David Scheidt
dmscheidt@gmail.com
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