I also have some Audio Techina
ATH M50x over the ear cans that sound pretty awesome. I have Dolby Atmos and Viper Android installed which just makes it all sound better!
Audio Technica ATX-M40x. These are over the ear headphones so they are big, however extremely comfortable (I wear them to sleep!). They have very high reviews, I did my homework before buying them. Pretty cheap price at $79.99, a pair of Beats headphones would cost you 2x as much and sounds absolutely terrible (very bad ever since Apple bought them from Monster). Only thing is the cables that are included (coiled and non-coiled) are very long because they were meant to be used for studios and professional use, so I have to tie it up. Combine these headphones with the V20's HiFi DAC, you get eargasm. I actually was thinking about the Sony MDR7506 as well (which is a very good headphone as well), but after I saw a side by side comparison with the M40x, I ended up choosing the M40x and was glad I did.
If you want a cheap, yet very good headphone, I recommend the Sony MDRZX110. I use it for the gym when I work out, and it sounds very good for the price. Actually sounds better than Beats headphones. Costs around $10-15, you could probably find it at Ross, Best Buy, or Amazon/eBay. I bought some overstock ones for $8 on eBay.
If you're looking for some VERY good home PC or theater speakers, I recommend 2x of Mackie MR mk3 speakers paired with a Polk Audio PSW10 subwoofer. No need to go to the club or to a concert to listen to good music. Connect it to my V20 and it feels like I'm actually there at a live performance!
If you're looking for a good Android audio player, I recommend BlackPlayer EX. Very easy, simple interface with lots of custom options including equalizer and smart settings.
Jay Bird X3 wireless earbuds. Absolutely love them for plane travel
This black player EX is it a paid app?
Jay Bird X3 wireless earbuds. Absolutely love them for plane travel
I have a pair of the original Jaybird Bluebud X and I love them. They just stopped working on me. I went out and bought a pair of X3's and I ended up returning them. They were skipping and cutting out like crazy. I wear them in the over the ear configuration and I guess that is a known problem with the X3's. I found multiple threads with people having the same issue. Their solution is to wear them under the ear. Completely unacceptable for a pair of $120.00 headphones IMO. The reason I bought them was because I love the over the ear, tight to the head configuration for lifting at the gym and running. Glad you're having better luck than I am.
I ended up getting a pair of these and I love them! They fit my ears better than the Jaybirds and are a fraction of the cost.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU5862093
I figure If I get 2 years out them, I'll be completely happy. I only got 2.5 years before the Jaybirds wore out and wouldn't turn on anymore. Granted, I did use them a lot so I'm not really complaining about that aspect. I was very happy with them and was more than happy to buy the X3's but was completely bummed that they weren't as good as the Bluebird X's.
Anyway, I figured I'd share that link because if you're looking for a good sounding pair of wireless headphones for the gym or running etc.. I strongly recommend the Phaiser BHS-750. If you like Jaybirds, give them a try.
I'm a yurbud fan also. I have a set of Ironman. I've had them for years... Never failed meI like to have both a wired and wireless pair. I use the yurbuds Inspire 300 ($39.99 USD) for my wired pair, and the yurbuds Leap Wireless ($99.99 USD) for my wireless pair.
Great set of cans