Best car video headphones according to redditors

We found 21 Reddit comments discussing the best car video headphones. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Car Video Headphones:

u/justajackassonreddit · 53 pointsr/IWantToLearn

Try using this or this, with this to do this.

u/thatsnogood · 19 pointsr/Showerthoughts
u/boredguy12 · 18 pointsr/dbz

super glue it to one of these problem solved.

u/CMoreno923 · 5 pointsr/violinist

This earbud. It allows me to play a drone and a metronome at the same time while also protecting my left ear.

u/electricidiot · 3 pointsr/audiobooks

I was skeptical at first of a single ear wireless earbud for listening to audiobooks, but since I'm not listening to full cast, sound-effect laden audiobooks on the regular, I figured I'd give it a try and if it was crap, I'd just return it.

But I gotta say that I listen a lot more than I did with a set of wired headphones. I just pop that little earbud in and I'm gone. It's got great sound for just audiobooks, I don't have to dink around with wires, it charges super fast and holds its charge for quite a while.

Here's the link to it in the UK, where apparently only one person bought it, reviewed it, and hated it. https://www.amazon.co.uk/FOCUSPOWER-Bluetooth-Smallest-Invisible-Headphone/dp/B01M2ZOLLP/ref=lp_13826562031_1_1?srs=13826562031&ie=UTF8&qid=1519335589&sr=8-1

u/apopheniac01 · 3 pointsr/Android

I don't mind paying more, but I'm having a hard time finding something that works better than the $26 Focuspower F10. The battery life is surprisingly good (6+ hours), they are tiny and don't stick out much, and the audio quality is good enough for podcasts and not bad for music. If I shove them in and give them a twist they stay in place pretty well during a run, and they aren't uncomfortable.

u/hopelessray · 2 pointsr/india

Try this

TaoTronics Bluetooth Sports Headphones (Blue) https://www.amazon.in/dp/B01MZ8PZN5/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WlpXzbJR348T2

Bought it yesterday. Check the reviews on Amazon UK and US. Supposedly great. And super cheap too.

u/Transformouse · 2 pointsr/podcasts

I'd say some kind of Mp3 player with Bluetooth if you don't want a smartphone. You could get a cheap android phone just for podcasts or a dedicated Mp3 player like this one. If you want to download things over wifi you'd be better to go with a cheap android. Then get some small Bluetooth headphones, something like this you can wear at work.

u/Ynomeikiba · 1 pointr/Switch

I am not sure if Bluetooth transmitters also receive microphone input, but I use a Bluetooth earbud and this transmitter. The latency is low and the quality is good. If you have a Bluetooth headset already it saves some money, otherwise I also use this headset. This one is only one ear, but any headset should work.

I am also uncertain, but I think must USB headsets, even wireless, should work with the study regardless of if it says "Switch compatible," but I have no evidence to back my claim.

u/Kahne_Fan · 1 pointr/running

I really like [this one] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M2ZOLLP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_37dMzbW0R6ZGM) when I still want to hear what's going on around me.

u/BevansDesign · 1 pointr/minnesota

Ask your boss to use headphones or something. I use one of these to listen to podcasts all day, and it's awesome.

I couldn't work in a place where I didn't have control over what I'm listening to all day. Hell is other people.

u/VoltageHero · 1 pointr/podcasts

I've recently (as in, this past Sunday) got this off Amazon, and they're coming in tomorrow. I'll make sure to edit the comment in case they're absolute trash (or if they're really great).

I find I end up not listening to podcasts a whole lot but I do have a handful I like listening to pretty often and I think this might be good to help with that when I'm out and about.

Given the reviews, the slight link increase over the other ones posted in the thread (that I had also seen) looked like an alright sacrifice.

u/ConnorSlime · 1 pointr/HeadphoneAdvice

I used this for a while, it actually sounds really good and the battery lasts quite a while if you follow the charging instructions (don't charge overnight) https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M2ZOLLP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/satxmcw · 1 pointr/running

OK I have a question about bluetooth earbuds. I want a model I can wear in one ear (mono?) to listen to music/podcasts while running outside while still being aware of what's going on around me. I already know about bone conduction headphones .

I bought this one and technically it works fine but it doesn't stay in/on my ear that well (the earbud part is too big to really stick in my ear securely, and the over-ear part is a little too big for my ears).

Has anyone bought something similar that they like and that fits really securely? I'm also looking at something smaller like this but can't find any that have a fin attachment, so again I'm worried it would fall out. I know there are "truly wireless" sport earbuds that have the fun but I would only ever wear one at a time.

Another maybe dumb question which could totally change what I'm looking for -- are these single-ear models only good for podcasts and phone calls? Am I only getting one ear's worth of stereo music sound?

Thanks

u/fojiaotu · 1 pointr/TampaBayLightning

bluetooth earbud + NHL app + radio = party at work

EDIT - this is what I have, but there are lots of similar choices

u/peewinkle · 1 pointr/audio

FYI there is an audio jack on PC towers. There should be three colored jacks on the back- the pink one is audio out.

I got these headphones for my nephew and he uses them on his phone, his tablet, his dad's laptop and my desktop.