Sleep and headphones…

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ChevronB19

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7,730 posts

177 months

Sunday 30th March
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For various reasons, I honestly can’t get to sleep without having some form of sound. I usually listen to history podcasts on an iPad with no headphones, but for various reasons (including wife) I want to find some form of headphones I can wear in bed. They would need to be wireless, as comfortable as possible, and not fall out.

Any ideas? I have looked, but most seem to be in ear, which wouldn’t work for me, or noise cancelling, also irrelevant.

Sound quality is irrelevant, it’s just speech, so maybe one of those fleecy headbands?

Blib

45,963 posts

211 months

Sunday 30th March
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I use these. Have done for years. They're absolutely spot on. The earphone part is flat and i barely if at all notice that I'm wearing them.

After a few months of wear the band stretches a bit. So, I simply buy a new one.

shirt

24,277 posts

215 months

Sunday 30th March
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You could try bone conduction headphones

Otherwise how about a white noise generator?

ChevronB19

Original Poster:

7,730 posts

177 months

Sunday 30th March
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Blib said:


I use these. Have done for years. They're absolutely spot on. The earphone part is flat and i barely if at all notice that I'm wearing them.

After a few months of wear the band stretches a bit. So, I simply buy a new one.
Ordered. Cheap enough for a try.

Shirt - I totally get what you mean, but white noise doesn’t work for me. For some weird reason, I need to fall asleep to something something about ancient history, and if I wake up during the night I can’t cope without hearing voices.

My god, that sounds weird lol…

Blib

45,963 posts

211 months

Sunday 30th March
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ChevronB19 said:
Ordered. Cheap enough for a try.

Shirt - I totally get what you mean, but white noise doesn’t work for me. For some weird reason, I need to fall asleep to something something about ancient history, and if I wake up during the night I can’t cope without hearing voices.

My god, that sounds weird lol…
I'm exactly the same. Neither white noise nor music works for me. Silence certainly doesn't.

My go to is F1 & car related stuff mostly.

Blib

45,963 posts

211 months

Sunday 30th March
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One more thing about these. You can change volume and skip forwards and back using the buttons on the front. So, your source can be anywhere.

I should get commission. hehe

balise

2,109 posts

224 months

Sunday 30th March
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I know you said wireless, but I find wired better. Less fuss and the cable doesn’t bother me. YMMV.

AB

18,292 posts

209 months

Sunday 30th March
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https://dusker.com/products/sleepbar-v2?currency=G...

I bought one of these.

The quality isn't amazing but it works.

bigpriest

2,050 posts

144 months

Sunday 30th March
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Blib said:
ChevronB19 said:
Ordered. Cheap enough for a try.

Shirt - I totally get what you mean, but white noise doesn’t work for me. For some weird reason, I need to fall asleep to something something about ancient history, and if I wake up during the night I can’t cope without hearing voices.

My god, that sounds weird lol…
I'm exactly the same. Neither white noise nor music works for me. Silence certainly doesn't.

My go to is F1 & car related stuff mostly.
ASMR beauty therapists talking you through a massage treatment? smile

AndyJWB

1,162 posts

224 months

Sunday 30th March
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I had one of the cheap Amazon ones. It was great, except it always used to wake me up with an irritating “low battery” warning.

Upgraded to these: https://www.soundcore.com/uk/products/sleep-a20-sl...

They’ve got some cool features but not sure they’re worth the extra.

Andeh1

7,309 posts

220 months

Sunday 30th March
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I've struggled for years with sleeping. The usually stuff, but sleep earphones have been a revelation for me.

Low battery is too much a risk of waking up during the danger hours, so I use the below. Tuck the cable over the headboard so it falls down to my head... Keeps up with tossing and turning.

https://amzn.eu/d/0XgqWVT


Random podcasts, mostly talk radio where I'm not missing anything whatever time I wake up/go back to sleep, and queue up enough to keep me going all week.

conkerman

3,442 posts

149 months

Monday 31st March
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Shure SE215/ Bluetooth cable, are the best I have used. Can't get them anymore though.

Mee audio M6 are a close second. M6 Sport are about 20 quid, I wear them every night at the moment.

paralla

4,589 posts

149 months

Monday 31st March
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