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music while running


Question Posted Sunday July 1 2007, 7:51 pm

I hate having the headphone chord bouncing all around when i go out running but i love listening to music while i run. any advice?

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Master_Betty answered Sunday July 1 2007, 10:50 pm:
What you need is a pair of wireless headphones.

here's thefirst google result for them, I'm sure if you dont like any of them you can find more :)

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JustAskAlli answered Sunday July 1 2007, 9:30 pm:
I'd really recommend getting this:
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It doesn't bounce everywhere and it's perfect for activities while listening to your music.

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