Headphones Ireland. Best Hi Fi deadphones choice. Best Prices

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Whether you’re at home or on the go, many of us spend a lot of time listening to music on our headphones. If you’re looking to get beyond the iPod earbuds and invest in a nice pair of headphones for yourself, here’s how to pick out the perfect set for you.Note: This guide is targeted at people who aren’t necessarily experts on headphones. As such, some of you experts may find it a little basic, but if you’re already a headphone expert, you probably don’t need a buying guide anyway. Feel free to share your additions and favourite headphones in the comments, though!

Headphones come in a number of different styles, that are going to fit your ears and sound differently when you wear them. The first thing you should narrow down, when deciding on a pair of headphones is which form factor you want. You’ll want to make this decision based not only on where you’ll be using them, but what type of music you’re listening to.
Earbuds and in-ear headphones are tiny earpieces that go inside your ears. You’re probably familiar with these, as cheaper earbuds often come with music players (like the iPod). Earbuds generally sit in the bowls of your ears, while “in-ear” variants actually go in the ear canal, some fairly deeply.

Pros: Earbuds are super portable, which is nice if you’re using them on-the-go. In-ear varieties also offer some isolation from outside noise, which is great on aeroplanes or loud buses. They’re also more comfortable than over-the-ear headphones if you wear glasses or have ears that stick out like mine do.

Cons: While you can get some pretty decent in-ear headphones, you probably won’t get the same sound quality that you would from an over-the-ear pair of headphones. Some people also find them less comfortable, because they’re uncomfortable with putting things inside their ears. Comfort is mostly personal preference when it comes to earbuds. Lots of them are prone to falling out of your ears, too, so not every model is good for exercising.

Full size headphones come with ear cups that surround your ears completely. They tend to be fairly large, and come in both open and closed varieties. Their large size makes them ideal for home use.

Pros: Full size headphones provide great bass response, sound clarity and isolation from outside noise. They also usually come with a large amount of padding, which makes them comfortable on most heads.

Cons: Since full size headphones are usually pretty big, they don’t make for good portable headphones. They also may be uncomfortable for some people, like those with large heads. They can also make your ears hot, which is never fun.

While these are all good things to know on paper, you don’t want to buy your headphones without testing them out first. You’ll never know how well they fit, how well they actually isolate and cancel sound, or how comfortable they are just by looking them up online.

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