Reducing wind noise wile riding

Completely unrelated but do you guys have an actual office here in Melbourne somewhere? Since you commute.

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We have a shared office space that I come to a few times a week, and the rest of the Melbourne staff meets up here every few weeks. Most prefer working from home.

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Shure do make a wireless version of the Aonic buds.
I have Aliexpress bluetooth adapters for my Shure 215s earphones which work really well. The 215s are the most comfortable earphones I’ve ever found for my tiny ears and the range of after market tips for them makes it easy to find a good fit and choose the level of noise sealing you prefer..

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Insofar as listening to podcasts, I use AirPod Pro 2 fitted with ComplyTips (https://www.complyfoam.com) . I only use one AirPod while riding (right ear) in order to hear vehicles. ComplyTips reduce wind noise, and fit very well. Before using these foam tips, I would lose the AirPod on descents; it would start to slip out with motion and sweat and fly out from the wind speed.

Needless to say, there would be no wind noise if both AirPods are worn, but is extremely unsafe as ComplyFoam combined with Apple’s noise cancelling completely blocks out the noise you need to hear to cycle safely.

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I have used wind blox – https://wind-blox.com/ and they significantly reduce wind noise. It wont make it silent but it definitely helps.

I’ve got two different pairs of Cat-Ears Airstreamz but I haven’t felt a big enough effect from them to keep wearing them.

My partial solution is to wear a helmet liner / skull cap year-round, usually even during hot Summer days, but I’d like something more.

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Fewer lentils.

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