Anyone have a recommendation or know of a good solution for small wireless earbuds?I do a lot of woodworking in the garage, and would like to just pop some small earbuds in underneath my whole-ear hearing protection. This would allow me to continue listening to the tv show/movie I'm watching in the garage while I turn my saws/vac on/off.If there's no good wireless earbuds, how about a small audio receiver I could put in my pocket and plug my headphones into? My garage is tiny, so transmit distance shouldnt be an issue.
12/16/2013 2:04:18 PM
Maybe something like this? (although I see it's a mono transmitter..not stereo. bummer)http://dx.com/p/wireless-audio-adapter-box-transmitter-receiver-black-66695As for hardware in place, I have a flatscreen on the wall, with a jailbroken ATV1, WDTV Live, and Roku all connected to it, and all audio is currently routed through an oldschool Sony MHC-MC1 stereo. I have about any kind of audio connector/adapter known to man, so that shouldnt be an issue. Just need a reliable (and fairly cheap) way to transmit wireless/bluetooth audio to my headphones.Would love to keep it under $100, but open to suggestions for more expensive options if it's reliable/good quality.[Edited on December 16, 2013 at 2:46 PM. Reason : .]
12/16/2013 2:43:44 PM
Some good suggestions here. http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=628783&page=1#15797801meh. Most of these may not be useful with what you're trying to do. Check out acoustic research. I have a wireless transmitter connected to my stereo input and a wireless speaker I can carry around the house to listen to TV or the stereo. They might have earbuds as well. [Edited on December 16, 2013 at 4:18 PM. Reason : .]
12/16/2013 4:10:27 PM
I have these and they're awesome: http://www.amazon.com/JayBird-BlueBuds-Sport-Bluetooth-Headphones/dp/B00AIRUOI8Probably the best quality bluetooth ear buds out there. They should fit underneath your ear protection.
12/16/2013 6:16:28 PM
i've tried wearing earbuds under hearing protection while shooting and the wire pressed against me was never comfortable. have you considered buying hearing protection with built-in BT?
12/16/2013 7:14:09 PM
I like these because you can plug whatever you want into them.http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/stereo-bluetooth-headset-sbh50/http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/accessories/stereo-bluetooth-headset-sbh20/
12/16/2013 10:30:23 PM
may try something like http://www.amazon.com/3M-WorkTunes-Hearing-Protector-Compatible/dp/B0013092CS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1387262051&sr=8-1&keywords=bluetooth+hearing+protectionwith a http://www.amazon.com/3-5mm-Stereo-Radio-Transmitter-Tablet/dp/B00DEWBM1W/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1387262306&sr=1-1&keywords=fm+transmitter on your stereo
12/17/2013 1:38:37 AM
Record each of your loud tools running. Invert the phase of the recordings. Set up a speaker in the garage, and play the antiphase recording of the tool you're using to cancel out the sound. Listen to whatever the hell you want with regular earbuds.
12/17/2013 9:06:12 AM
my head asplode.
12/17/2013 11:08:17 AM
^^^ those have a stereo input, so you could just plug-in a BT adapter like the model above. Or they have hearing protection that has BT actually built in without the need for adapters.
12/17/2013 11:15:09 AM