- I've got the old and new versions of iPhone ear bud headphones. These are handy because they're small and you're able to control the volume/playback with them. The downside is the sound quality isn't the greatest and they hurt if worn for extended periods of time. Also since they're ear buds they don't block out external sound well.
- I've got a pair of $20 over-the-ear JVC headphones. These are my go-to transit headphones. They're loud and do a decent job drowning out external noise. I've worn these headphones for several hours without pain.
- My newly purchased Sennheiser HD-201 headphones. These are perfect at home headphones. Good dynamics for the price point. They're not loud enough to use on transit.
- An old pair of Sony noise-cancelling headphones. The detachable cord was busted two years ago and I haven't wanted to pay the $35 dollars to get a replacement, which would be the second replacement cord I've purchased in the seven years. These are great headphones, but the damn cord keeps breaking.
I've got almost as many pairs of headphones as I do laptops (there are currently six laptops in my house, five of which work well and three are for work. The sixth works but is just a little old and super slow).
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