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I'm using Voda Phones now, not bad but the plug that you push into the iPod is too slippery and I have trouble pulling it out because its milled metal and very slick. Sound quality is great.
I used to have the Shure E3's and they were great but weird keeping them in place and hurt after a hour or so
[IMG]http://www.shure.com/PersonalAudio/Products/Earphones/ESeries/us_pa_E2c_content[/IMG]
I think I'm going to try the Motorola Bluetooth active head phones
[IMG]http://www.cellphonedigest.net/images/Motorola%20Bluetooth%20Active%20Headphones%20S9.JPG[/IMG]
I wont have to carry the iPod around the home gym. I just need a bluetooth adapter because I'm using the iTouch until the 2nd gen iPhone comes out.
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Posted by jgreg65 on Jan. 10, 2008 at 09:17AM
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Motorola Active

I need an edit function after I make a post here LOL sorry guys its early.
Posted by jgreg65 on Jan. 10, 2008 at 09:19AM
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Bose Headphones
I use the Bose in-ear headphones for working out. I like that the little rubber earplugs keep them in your ear, and seal out most of the gym noise. Great sound reproduction, especially deep base. Only the plug does not fit the iphone without an adaptor. I solved this with some careful carving using an exacto blade to trim a bit of plastic away from the headphone plug. For home use and on airplanes I use the Bose Quiet Comfort 1 headphones...they can be beat, and you can get an iphone cord to replace the standard cord, so it fits perfectly. It also includes a microphone so you can answer calls and talk with the headphones on.
Posted by jcritcher on Jan. 11, 2008 at 04:57PM
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Nike
Though I am a die hard Adidas fan, I bought some nike workout headphones from target. They're expensive at $50 but super light, super comfy, and sweat-proof. The headphones sit in the ear with adjustable hooks for around the outer ear.
Posted by dancergurl on Jan. 18, 2008 at 03:46AM
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Shure
Shure SE530's, what else! Best headphones on earth :)
Posted by illjazz on Jan. 18, 2008 at 09:08AM
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Got a set of Maximo iMetals, for an astonishing $17.50. Only problem, the stupid plug is a fraction of a millimeter too large. Otherwise they are amazing.
Posted by SprinterMatt on Jan. 30, 2008 at 03:52AM
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WOW ILL
thoses Shure SE530 are $449.99 GULP!! I'm all aboout quality but dang!!!
Posted by jgreg65 on Jan. 31, 2008 at 08:33AM
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I use these 2..
MX 75 Sport Sennheiser
PMX70 Sport
These are the two best headphones for the best price.
I use the first ones for everyday use and for weight lifting at the gym. I would use them for cardio too because they hold up just as good as the second but I dont want to get them all sweaty since i use them for everyday headphones.
They run about $50 each but you can get them cheaper on ebay.
They are hands down the best, most comfortable headphones I have ever owned.
Posted by Escalade0282 on Feb. 02, 2008 at 03:59AM
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I use the Motorola Bluetooth active head phones
The Motorola bluetooth headphones with the Oakley iCombi adapter (http://oakley.com/pd/4280) is great for the iPhone. It lets me listen to the music and then answer the phone if a call comes in. It really sucks that Apple didn't enable the bluetooth profile that lets the headphones work with the iPhone directly, but the iCombi (at $49.00) does the trick. It also works with my iPod, so it makes it easier to justify the purchase.
Posted by christianlehr on Feb. 03, 2008 at 08:27PM
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S9 Works?
I have a pair of Moto S9s, but I did not know they worked with the Iphone. I used them with my Blackberry before. They do give me a lot of trouble when I start to sweat a lot though. The phone and track controls are only water resistant (not water proof). Do you have a problem with this?
Posted by llsasser on Mar. 13, 2008 at 12:35AM
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