Our motorcycle helmet required headphones that could move around freely. In order to prevent them from pressing against your head when you put on (a helmet). Noise reduction is also important because it is exhausting to listen to the wind and the motorcycle for long periods of time. These were successfully accomplished while using the headphones. Only low frequencies are affected by squelch. However, I found that this is more than adequate for my needs in a helmet. It was preferable to be able to lay on one's side (on one's pillow) while wearing headphones in a "home" setting. I wouldn't say everything works out neatly here. The pillow must be very fluffy and light (I don't like dense pillows). Average at best. The audio quality is average, in my opinion. However, they did not do such at my request. It's not horrible at all. It works admirably for what it's meant for. Plug format headphones (like Buds Pro) are what I'd go for if I wasn't planning on hiding them beneath a helmet.
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