Is there a pair of earphones that’s comfy enough while laying on the side ? Or is there a better solution out there.

  • 2ugly2live@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I gave tried head bands and micro buds, but I never feel just right with them. I’ve gotten an under the pillow speaker that I like. I slip it in the pillow case.

  • imdc@lemmy.ml
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    16 hours ago

    I had noisey neighbours so now i need white noise to not react to every single noise “that might the neighbours coming in for a party at 3am”. I don’t have anything fancy but i got Bluetooth earphones (just some random Amazon ones) that are connected physically so it’s easy to switch between “free” ears. I don’t even remember switching in my sleep now.

  • presoak@feddit.nu
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    2 days ago

    I do, but struggled a bit with uncomfortable solutions until I found Sleepphones from Acoustic Sheep (https://www.sleepphones.com/). I’ve used these for many years now, still fantastic. The only downside is that they do suffer from audio leakage, but it’s really just a problem if you listen to stuff with high volume. Which you shouldn’t anyways, if you want to sleep.:)

  • SinisterSloth@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    Nope, I find it hard to sleep with music on, only non-digital reading helps me calm down. So a good book is all i need.

  • SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    Once I had to deal with a snorer and wore earphones all night. I’m wearing them all day anyways and don’t wanna wear em at night too.

    Although my sleeping style has been compared to a Pharaoh so it isn’t tough for me to deal with earphones.

  • zaphodb2002@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I have Raycon Active buds. They’re great at staying in while sleeping or running or whatever. Kinda too expensive for the sound quality imo but the fit is really good, at least for me.

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    2 days ago

    i have some form of audio device playing a white (brown) noise file that fades in and out over 15 minutes. cam be found on the internet!

    sometimes i also have music playing.

    ideally it is a regular passive speaker, hooked up to all the good shit. at one time those speakers were installed in the ceiling, but those days are gone.

    right now it’s a W king Bluetooth speaker that i normally use while traveling.

    not the greatest but gets the job done.

    in a pinch, even the phone speaker will do.

    sorry for rambling and not really answering the question!

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    2 days ago

    I don’t listen to music but I do listen to a couple of audio books.

    I don’t user headphones I have a Bluetooth speaker that I use:

    It is a cheapee thing called: Oontz Angle 3

  • pishadoot@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I listen to podcasts to get to sleep. I have some earbuds that I can use single-sided, and either of the sides can connect on their own (doesn’t have a master/slave connection where only one actually connects to phone and slave connects to master)

    I go to bed with one or the other. During the night I might switch the bud to the other side, both sides can fit in either ear falling out and the sound is fine, even though they’re designed for only one ear. YMMV with that.

    But this is the best way I’ve found.

    There’s little Bluetooth speakers or vibrator bars that are designed to sit underneath your pillow and they’re quiet enough that a partner won’t hear it, but you can. I’ve tried those as well but you have to have your head on the pillow in a specific way for them to work and I don’t like being “confined” to that specific position.

    I lay on my back and both sides so this works best for me.

  • Jarlsburg@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I only offer this as an alternative, minority viewpoint because I struggled with selecting earbuds for bed - try bone conduction ear buds.

    Caveats being, side sleeping can be uncomfortable depending on head shape and pillow stiffness. Also the audio quality is not as good as traditional buds, but not an issue for most audiobooks or podcasts. For me though, it eliminated the uncomfortable pressure against my eardrum and didn’t trap moisture if I chose to take a shower before bed. I also could hear in case there was something I had to respond to.