I keep mine in my pocket when I'm out and about. I'll pull them out of
my pocket and leave them on a table if I'm at home or in the office. My
pockets are fairly capacious, and I don't worry about their durability
at all keeping them in my pocket like I do.
On 05/25/2013 08:18 AM, Arnold Schmidt wrote:
You say you put them in your pocket. I would think it would greatly
shorten their life to be in my pocket a lot, with my getting up, sitting
down, and other movements throughout the day not only stressing the ear
bud and plug connections, but also the remote. Or, are they more
durable than I suspect?
Arnold Schmidt
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sieghard Weitzel" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 12:13 AM
Subject: RE: Listening to Voiceover
Hi Brice,
As Chuck and Richard already pointed out, a Bluetooth earpiece is one
solution. But as you say, it is another item you have to make sure is
charged up and I personally don't like it if I have to do any amount of
typing. I do own one and use it at times, but first of all I feel I look
like a nurd (no offense to anybody who wears it all day) and I just don't
like the small lag when I am typing, it makes typing on the virtual
keyboard
even slower as it is. There is also a third reason why I don't want to
have
it in all day and that is the fact that nobody really knows if it is all
that healthy.
I very much prefer the Apple earpods, they are less conspicuous and even
lighter than even the lightest Bluetooth earpiece. Depending on where
I am
and what I am doing I often just have the right one in my ear since it
has
the microphone and remote and I just have the left one hanging around my
neck. It's become total habit for me to grab them in the morning, wrap
them
around my hand and put them in my pocket.
In short, if you are in public and you don't want anybody to hear your
phone
a headset or earpiece of some sort is your only option. I personally
wouldn't be too worried about people listening to a text message I might
type, somebody really would have to pay attention to put together what
you
are typing if they hear a letter at a time, but of course if it's noisy a
headset really is the way to go and it has the additional benefit that
you
can keep your phone on your belt or in your pocket when a call comes in.
Regards,
Sieghard
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
Of Brice Smith
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 9:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Listening to Voiceover
Hi,
I'm curious to know how you all listen and use your phones when you're
out in public. Do you use earbuds and an earpiece, or do you turn the
speech down low and do your best?
In noisy environments most people can just look down at their phones.
If you use speech, you want to be able to hear the speech without
everyone else hearing it or becoming distracted by it, too. Sometimes
I'll just hold the phone up toward my shoulder/ear and type/text so I
can keep the volume down real low for privacy, but this looks really
odd and unprofessional. I've thought about grabbing an earpiece or
earbuds, but I usually forget, or it's just something else to charge
and keep track of.
What works for you?
Brice
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