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      23 hours ago

      I’ve been wearing similar but also a raincoat, during full sunshine, middle of day, with the humidity piling up on the hole I was working in.

      It was pretty fun but I had to do that for long I would’ve died

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    If they’re wearing headphones outdoors/in public instead of earbuds or noise isolating in-ear monitors, they deserve all the sweat lol.

    Otherwise for those of you at home:

    What Are Open-Back Headphones?

    The 6 Best Open-Back Headphones of 2025

    No more sweaty ears once I switched from noise-cancelling Sony and Bose bluetooth headphones, to a cheap bluetooth neckband type earphones. I swapped out the earbuds for some silicon noise-isolating ones that fit snugly in the ear canal.

    Got a fancy open-backed headphone for gaming/music on the PC.

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      Open-backed headphones in public will have everyone around you hearing your music no? Doesn’t seem suitable for public transport for example.

      And I just don’t like in-ear anymore… Used them for about a decade but it’s always discomfort and trying to get them in just right, and I tried so many models. Not to mention you need to clean your ears all the time or risk pushing the wax deeper into your ear canal each time (or getting it all over the ear bud)

      For me personally, the sweat is a small price to pay for the comfort and sound quality of over-ear headphones. Plus they’re harder to lose!

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        Nah, I have a ton of pairs of open-back headphones and you cannot hear what’s playing unless you’re wearing them. If anyone else can hear what you’re playing, you’re playing something so loud it’s damaging your hearing, not good.

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          This isn’t necessarily accurate and probably depends on the model of open backed headphones. You can definitely hear music from many open back headphones when they are playing music if you are close, even at normal listening levels. My wife used to constantly complains about it when my office was in our bedroom and I had to switch to my closed back over ears that isolated well.

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          Is there a pair of open-back headphones you’d recommend for watching TV? Sometimes there’s a lot of noise in my apartment and turning up the TV just adds to the problem rather than helping me hear it better (especially voices instead of the annoying background music or noisy action scenes)

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    Headphones are pretty much only a night shortened in the summer for me. And even then often on borrowed time.