Hey all,
My lady is a surgeon, and she needs good quality earbuds as she does her rounds walking around a hospital or in the OR.
She is content with cheap-ish ($30) ones, both because she is not an audiophile and because she is concerned with knocking the about in her pocket or bag, but with her birthday coming up in April, I am considering getting her some nicer premium ones if there are known ones that stand up to a little abuse.
Requirements:
Though the Shure set is built like a tank, they don't come by default with a phone cord, and the Shure official cord is an extra $50 and is apparently a POS.They appear to work with other phone cord accessories, but many of them are POS as well. If someone has any thoughts on a good phone cord, that might solve that problem. (They apparently don't work with other cords, so this option is out too! )
The S4i would have fit the bill perfectly, but apparently the in-line controls don't work with Android phones (no idea why not), so they're right out.
Thoughts?
My lady is a surgeon, and she needs good quality earbuds as she does her rounds walking around a hospital or in the OR.
She is content with cheap-ish ($30) ones, both because she is not an audiophile and because she is concerned with knocking the about in her pocket or bag, but with her birthday coming up in April, I am considering getting her some nicer premium ones if there are known ones that stand up to a little abuse.
Requirements:
- Must be true in-ear. She doesn't really like the feel of the ones that sit just outside your ears and is concerned about them popping out, and since she feels no discomfort from the ones that sit in your ear canal, this seems like an argument not worth having.
- Must be reasonably rugged. Water-resistant is a plus, but not really feature-necessary.
- Needs to have or accept the option of an in-line mic, and work with an Android phone.
- If it requires batteries, must last up to 12 hours of mostly continuous play (which pretty much knocks out most of the high-end BT ear buds; asking her to remember start plugging in her headphones every day is not a good present).
Though the Shure set is built like a tank, they don't come by default with a phone cord, and the Shure official cord is an extra $50 and is apparently a POS.
The S4i would have fit the bill perfectly, but apparently the in-line controls don't work with Android phones (no idea why not), so they're right out.
Thoughts?
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