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How about running with headphones on?
Headphones are often seen in our lives. We can not only apply them to listening to music and talking on mobile phones, but also become indispensable objects when we exercise. Headphones are one of them. So how about running with headphones on? Do headphones fall off when running? Let's have a look.

How about running with headphones on? Although headphones are very convenient to carry, they are not suitable for running. If you use headphones for running, I suggest you choose ear-hanging headphones or rear-hanging headphones. Earplug headphones are better, but it depends on your personal preference, as long as you feel good.

Do headphones fall off when running? Headphones will definitely fall off when running, so in some cases, I don't recommend wearing headphones when running, but wear in-ear headphones when running. JeetaAir sports Bluetooth headset is more suitable for headphones and is not easy to fall off. The direction of efforts is "easy to use, practical and durable" high-quality and high-performance sports Bluetooth headphones.

What kind of headphones are most comfortable to wear when running depends on the location and environment of running. If you are running in a playground, stadium, gym and other safe places, it is more appropriate to wear Bluetooth in-ear headphones when running, after all, the vibration will be great when running. Non-in-ear headphones are easy to drop. If you like running in the street or in the park, you need to always pay attention to the surrounding environment, such as whether there are old people and children, don't bump into them, whether the surrounding environment is safe and whether there are cars passing by. Then it is best to use bone conduction Bluetooth headset. Because bone conduction will not hinder the ear, the ear can also accept the external sound information, and can judge the surrounding environment in time by listening to the external sound, such as whether there is a car around. To ensure the safety of yourself and others.