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A good and comfortable bluetooth headset is mandatory! ๐ธ
I bought a pair of bone conducting headphones and those super light weight and comfortable. But I'm also someone who finds in ears very uncomfortable.
I have a pair of Sony WH-1000MX4 over the ear headphones, and I just got some Shokz OpenRun bone conduction headphones. They're both great. I put some thicker pads on the Sonys, and they're very comfortable. The Shokz are mainly for when I'm biking or need to take a call while driving (they don't interfere with my helmet, and they leave my ears open). I also can't use earbuds, they just don't stay and they're not comfortable.