Flex

Beats

Flex

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7 negative

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I NEED MUSIC

Bone conduction headphone. Shokz is the original name brand but off brands are cheaper. You never have to touch the earbuds taking them in and out since they sit on the side of your head. For in ear headphones I have had great luck with the Beats Flex. They have 12 hour battery life and are cheap en...

— pdxcar in r/mechanics122mo ago
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Anyone know any good bluetooth earbuds that still have a wire connecting them?

Beats Flex. 12 hours of playback. Big physical controls on the wire instead of on the earbuds. Great sound. Compatible with Android but also has the Apple W1 chip for smart pairing and "Find My" functions. Funky colors.

— Hulahulaman in r/BuyItForLife63mo ago
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I AM INCAPABLE OF KEEPING EARBUDS

I recommend Beats Flex! They're Bluetooth but the earbuds are connected around the back of your neck (possibly bad explanation, but google it and you'll see). Good quality sound, only $50, and the charge lasts a super long time. I've had mine a few years and just bought some for my adhd dad who also...

— thecatiewithac in r/ADHD54mo ago
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Current state of sleep headbands? Do they all actually suck?

I switch between the Manta sleep mask and Beats Flex. Seems like you might benefit from the Beats more if you're looking for something better for outside noise. The Manta mask is REALLY comfortable for all sleeping positions--I often go through back, side, and stomach--but aren't as good at blocking...

— taco_pockets in r/sleepheadphones31y ago
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I AM INCAPABLE OF KEEPING EARBUDS

I don't have the Beats Flex, but I have ones of a similar style and I second the recommendation. The ones I have will go a week or more on a charge, and I use then all day every day while working. It's convenient to pull out one earbud when you need to hear outside sounds, and it just hangs there so...

— shockthetoast in r/ADHD24mo ago
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is there anything you've bought that seems to actually help with the nightmares?

Seconding the earbuds. For anyone considering it, Beats Flex are great, as they last 8+ hours, and, since they're connected, if one falls out, you can find it easily and cram it back in. In my case, I have a few comfort shows I know well that help me fall asleep and stay asleep, and fall back asleep...

— Freakishly_Tall in r/CPTSD212d ago
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Looking for bluetooth earbuds that aren't gonna crap out a month outside of warranty

I was a diehard earbud for years. I liked sound peats and Jaybird. After dealing with all the issues I’m sure you’re aware of, I snagged some beats-flex and they are awesome. I don’t think I’ll be going back to buds any times soon, these last longer and are far more durable

— HarmNHammer in r/BuyItForLife15mo ago
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Listening

I use the Beats Flex12 hours listen time and never get lost. Beats Flex Wireless Earbuds - Apple W1 Headphone Chip, Magnetic Earphones, Class 1 Bluetooth, 12 Hours of Listening Time, Built-in Microphone - Black https://a.co/d/igfaj1g

— mailmansteve_ in r/fromatoarbitration13mo ago
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what's your favorite headphones brand to wear?

Because I have a tendency to lose things (apple earbuds) and I don’t love things over my head, I fell in love with Beats Flex. They are super comfortable (earbuds) and they are connected to each other (super flexible and goes around the back). I like them enough that I use them as earplugs as needed...

— Chance-Glove1589 in r/adhdwomen13mo ago
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Do earplugs actually make long rides less exhausting?

Yes Protect your ears!! Tinnitus is terrible. I personally prefer the neck wrap type earbuds for their small ear pieces and long batt life. For a few years I’ve used Beats Flex earbuds. They’re fairly cheep, sound good enough, and last a couple years with heavy use. Add some cheep memory foam tips a...

— Moto-831 in r/motocamping11mo ago
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