Comfortable Stealth Headphones?
rhetoric asks: "I work in valet parking, and I got an iRiver unit for Christmas. This is great because I can listen to music in one ear while parking cars or in both ears while idle, and with the right headphones, no one can tell I'm wearing them underneath my coat and hat. The problem is that the iRiver headphone cord is horribly short and poorly proportioned, and the headphones are rather uncomfortable. Could anyone recommend some comfortable yet small headphones that wrap around the back of the head, so that the cord can go down the back of one's neck?"
There is always the Bone Fone. Personal sound, with nothing in your ears.
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Dear Slashdot,
I am looking for a way to secretly do something at work that I am not supposed to be doing. My job entails the operations of heavy machinery that has been entrusted to me. These people also tip me for taking such good care of their vehicles. Can you please help me?
Thanks!
P.S.: I would also like whatever is suggested to be comfortable as well. And not too expensive, either.
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I've used these headhpones almost exclusively for casual listening for about a year now. They're no good for serious audio quality, but for a discman or an mp3 player I like them the best. They come in multiple colors now too, ooooh.
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I ran a simple search on amazon.com. There is a good selection to choose from depending on what you need....
Try it yourself on theor website or here are the links for In-Ear Headphones and Over-Ear Headphones
I just got earmuffs with a headphone ulit inside them. I think they were from JCPennies. They are called 180's. They have headphones that slip inside them and the cord comes out he back of the earmuffs. www.180s.com
This site is THE place to go for headphone info and a really decent place (good prices, great selection) to buy most 'phones too. There is a buying guide for portable 'phones that should tell you what you need.
The great thing about headphones (if you care about sound quality) is that for about $500 you can get a 99th percentile system (say some etymotic er4s's and a total airhead portable headphone amp) whereas that kind of fidelity will cost you tens of thousands in a stereo. And with the right selections you can do proportionaly as well for less.
verbosity asks: "I often park in valet parking, and I got a nice car for Christmas. This is great because I can get to where I need to go in style, but never have to park my own car. The problem is that the valets always seem to be wearing illegal and distracting headphones while driving my car. Could anyone recommend some cheap yet effective EMP devices that I can install and use to 'disable' music players, without damaging any car components?"
-Adam
Go to a Bang & Olufsen store and get their earphones -- they're silver and black, very comfortable, quite stealth, and have GREAT sound.
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I make $6.50/hour plus tips. In an 8hour shift I might make anywhere from $15 to $50 in tips. This is at a hotel.
Now if I work at some restaurant I'll only make $2.13/hour like a waiter, but I'll make alot more tips, maybe $70 in 5 hours work.
"where words meet intent, lies rhetoric's lament"
You may want to check into these retractible ear-buds, or the retractible handsfree cell earbud might be better.
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I find most earbuds to be incredibly uncomfortable, and the ones that come with the iRiver are among the worst in that regard. I constantly need to readjust them in my ears, and after awhile my ears just plain hurt. Also the cord is incredibly short and awkward.
"where words meet intent, lies rhetoric's lament"
although these aren't behind the head type earphones, they are both slim and comfortable, and could be worn with the cord going behind the neck. I received a pair as a gift and was impressed by the sound quality.
Yawn.
I got an iRiver 390T for Christmas and they neglected to put headphones in the package. I got them to mail me a set. If the cord's short and the headphones are uncomfortable, maybe I would've been better off without them?
*Sigh*
Cruising the internet on my TI-99/4A @ a whopping 300 baud!
May be his high-paying job as a senior software analyst got offshored?
Can't find your email on your site to email you. Are you going to post the source and configs for your spams/day and rrdtool setup?
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How can you surf /. all day while being a valet parker? Do they provide you laptops with wireless connections or something? Am I missing something?
Wear a suit and sunglasses to work. Make sure to always stand with your hands crossed behind your back. Get an earpiece that goes in your ear, with a curly phone-type cord. Wrap the cord around the top of your ear, and run it down the back of your shirt. Lift up your collar occasionally, and mumble something into it.
If anyone criticizes you, just put your hand in your jacket pocket, point your finger at them, and tell them to move along.
"If you think you have things under control, you're not going fast enough." --Mario Andretti
These discreet earbuds work perfectly when you're trying to blend in. As you can see, they're virtually undetectable. Come with a comfortable, expandable cord
Karma: Chevy Kavalierma.
A real nerd would cut the current cable and make one to his/her own spec.
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There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
Not sure if anyone recommended these yet - they fit in your ear canal and block out all external sound. They sound great and the cord goes down the back to stay out of your way.
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Everybody's going the wrong way with this. Hide them in plain sight. Get a cheap 2-way radio and run a cable into the headphone jack. Make it look like the earpiece going into your ear is going into the radio. Bonus points for busting open the radio and hiding the iRiver inside it, thereby also hiding the iRiver. Nobody will ask why you've got a 2-way radio clipped to your belt - even Gap workers have them these days, for crying out loud.
What's your damage, Heather?
A college student who enjoys driving fancy cars, even for short distances?
SIG: HUP
I justed added some notes on how it's done at the bottom of the page.
Enjoy!
I work in a high noise enviroment. Poke a hole in standard ear plugs and add the Plugs. 25+ db of noise reduction and music. Best of all they look like regular ear plugs on a cord. People that think that earphones are somehow more dangerous than operating a modern car with all the sound insulation and huge stereo are just lying to themselves.
Have a look at this TidBITS headphone article which discusses the merits of several different brands and models of headphones for use with portable music players. Very informative and well-researched.
By the way, there's a section that deals specifically with the type of headphone that you described (i.e. behind-the-head). The Koss KSC-55 (mentioned in the article) gets a good review. It's one of two headphones in this style that actually sound decent. Also, it only costs $19.99 US.
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Where do you work? my car needs a new paintjob and blaming you for scratching it would be perfect.
I mean, it's just a scratch, you wouldn't feel a bump, and with the headphones on your wouldn't hear the car scraping against the car/pole/wall...whatever.
(Even if you would, you would have to prove you didn't. No more job. And some money out of your pocket... but hey.. not my problem.
If you don't mind having earphones shoved way into your ear canals, these are great.
They don't have actualy noise-canceling abilities, but they go a long way to block outside noise, and they have a longer cord for the right bud so you can wear them behind your neck.
Here's my favorite. This style uses an "ear clip" to essentially dangle an earbud-sized earpiece in front of the ear opening. The wire runs behind the ear (as with the sony headphones mentioned above), and there's something about how the earpiece only rests on the ear that keeps any heat issues down. I like this headset enough that I got an adaptor at Radio Shack to use this headset on my computer.
Get yourself a pair of 180s Earwarmers. They have a headphone accessory, where the speaker is inserted into the earmuff. They wrap around the back, so your cord could easily go down the back of your jacket.
The perfect solution for winter, but you'ld look pretty funny wearing them in July/August.
Long hair and high school. It is an amazing cover, I had a discman coveted away in the top of my pants and ran the headphone wire up my back. Put one little bud earphone in for classes where they might call on you, both for classes you really don't need to hear (English, Calculus), pull the hair down over the ears, smille, stare at the teacher. Only my nearest neighbors ever knew, pissed them off to no end (because I did better on the tests, and they knew no homework or listening in class was occuring), but they didn't squeal. I imagine it would work in your situation too. Just remember you will have to cut your hair to get a real job....(mine is waist length now and I've had a "real" job for 4 years...and now I do whatever the hell I want since I work from home).
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These are a cross between ear plugs and ear phones. Have a look at: http://www.shure.com/earphones/index.asp They are usually used by musicans. (Note, they are not headphones where the sound has been modified, but in-ear monitors) I have a pair of E2s and an older pair of E1s with custom ear molds. They reduce background noise by 15-25dB hence you can listern to music at a lower volume. Also you maybe glad to know they come witha 3ft cable and they fall down the back of your neck. Reviews: http://www.shure.com/earphones/eseries_reviews.asp
And it has almost 22nd Century technology in it.