Bluetooth Headsets

One of my nephews gave my dad a pair of Apple Airpods last Christmas and I took them to use during dialysis. They work fine but the bass response was a bit weak so I went on Amazon to find another pair. I ended up buying a pair of Tozo T10 earbuds. They are much cheaper than the Apple Airpods and sound better but I have trouble keeping them in my ear. Over time, they tend to want to fall out. Even worse, the battery life is atrocious. I can barely get three hours of use on a full charge, while my dialysis session is four hours. The Apple Airpods last much longer (website claims five hours of continuous use). I have to carry a backup set of wired headphones to dialysis in case I want to keep listening to music during the last hour of treatment. I tried buying better earbud inserts for the Tozo but it hasn’t helped much, and I can’t do anything about the battery life. Bluetooth pairing is also a PITA compared the ease of the Apple Airpods. What I really want to bring is my wired Sony MDR-1A headphones but they’re huge and a bit unwieldy.

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Just realized that this is published post #800 799. That’s it.

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