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Subject: Good in ear earbuds?
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I'm willing to spend about $40-$50 on these so what can I get? Noise cancelling is preferred.

  • 12.26.2012 9:23 AM PDT
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They don't think it be like it is...


But it do.

? They make noise cancelling in-ears?

  • 12.26.2012 9:25 AM PDT

Doc: "i'm a pacifist"
Caboose: "your a thing that babies suck on?"
Tucker: "no dude, that's a pedephile"
Church: "tucker, i think he means a pacifier"

Aren't all ear buds considered "in-ear"?

  • 12.26.2012 9:26 AM PDT

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I had a very similar thing, only I threw a 14 story building out of a pool and hit a kid on a paper aeroplane.


The Flood is just this awesome :D

I don't think noise cancelling ear buds exist. If you want noise cancelling, buy a pair of headphones, there's almost no difference except aesthetics.

  • 12.26.2012 9:26 AM PDT
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Posted by: superbunnie
? They make noise cancelling in-ears?


Yeah, they're pretty common

  • 12.26.2012 9:26 AM PDT
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Well, here we are. I guess that it was destined to come to this.

You won't find "noise-cancelling" in buds. You will find "noise-isolating" ones.

Noise cancellation is an active technology where the noise is detected and "anti-noise" is injected into the audio stream to "cancel" or reduce the audibility of the noise.

Noise isolation uses insulation to prevent the external noise from entering the ear. It's not an active electronic technology, it is a passive physical technology.

  • 12.26.2012 9:27 AM PDT