• Funkytom467@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I’ve got closed headphones because I wear them in public, but i wonder how good it is for ventilation. (Definitely is good for soundscape)

    Does it feel not hot at all, or just less so when wearing them for some time?

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      9 hours ago

      Yeah depending on long long you need to wear a headset is a important factor!

      – Update –

      I swear I wrote how long, but I clearly typed long long… thats crazy.

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        15 hours ago

        I see, definitely annoying in the summer.

        I’m sure we could make something to cool (or even heat) the headpads. I wonder if the jack could power it though 🤔

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          15 hours ago

          If you can tolerate it bone conduction headphones are a option too! But they don’t have the same rich soundscape, but variety is good!

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            15 hours ago

            Yeah, in-ear can become very pricey too if your looking for a good sound, there is definitely pros too though.

            I’m just a bit in between, I do love a better sound but I’m also poor as hell xD

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      12 hours ago

      I have some open-back headphones (wired) that I can wear for hours and forget they’re there. Not hot at all. The cushioned part is breathable too. They were a little snug at first, but great since then.