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JerryRiceOfOhio2 t1_ixywdxe wrote

I don't have either of those, I have a wh-1000xm2. I just wanted you to know that my xm2 is used a lot at work and never had any problems with it, I fold it up each evening to take it home, and no issues with the hinges, and the sound is same as when I bought it.

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ogiovannesouza t1_ixywwt5 wrote

I never broke any gadget in my life. But I'm really thinking on this one lol

I will use just at home, and probably rarely need to fold him.

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chucuyo t1_ixyx35h wrote

I'm interested in hearing people's take on the XM4s in regards to comfort and sound leakage from using them with glasses

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ogiovannesouza t1_ixyxbid wrote

I heard about sound leakage too, but this is not important to me at all

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chucuyo t1_ixyzph3 wrote

Sorry I meant from specifically from using them with glasses

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ogiovannesouza t1_ixyzvr9 wrote

There is a good headphone to use with glasses? I use glasses to minimize the blue light from monitor while working. And inst too good to use glasses + headphone

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