Here's another set of headphones that addresses the problem of not blocking
outside noises.

The link is from one of those curated sites, this one is grommet. After the
link is the description. They cost $149, U.S.

I've only just read about these headphones, but haven't checked them out.
Would love to know if someone has any experience with them, and would also
love to know how they compare with AfterShocks.

http://www.thegrommet.com/earhero-safe-earphones

earHero

World's Safest Earphones 

Tune In, Not Out

Listening to music on noise-cancelling headphones often means shutting out
the world around you. While that's ok in some circumstances, it's not safe
when you're biking, running, skiing or doing other activities that require
situational awareness. A sophisticated headphone solution aims to solve that
problem.

The earHero system uses miniature speakers that are tiny enough to fit into
the ear canal but won't block it, which means outside sounds can pass. Users
can still hear sirens, horns, and even conversations while they're listening
to music. The system was designed by audiologist Matt Murphy, who went on a
ski trip and realized skiers with ordinary headphones couldn't hear what was
going on around them. He started playing with hearing-aid components to
create earHero's tiny units, which have been widely adopted by government
agencies and security personnel.

Minimalist and comfortable, earHero's headphones can be worn for long
periods without ear fatigue. They fit securely, so you won't be constantly
adjusting them during a run, for example. Noise-cancelling headphones tune
out everything but your music. EarHero is different. You can tune into music
without tuning out the world around you.




 

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