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OhioGuy
My wife and I started exercising 3X a week in a room down in the basement.
I usually lift weights, and she rides the bicycle. The bike is a Schwinn
Airdyne, which uses air resistance. The problem is that we like to watch TV
shows off of the computer, and in order to hear them over the bike, we have
to turn the volume up really high.
The last few times when we finished, I've noticed a ringing in my ears,
and now it seems to be lasting longer. I'm pretty sure I'm giving us
hearing loss. (the gift that keeps on giving)
So in order to be able to have conversations with my grandkids one day, I
need to figure out a way to hear what is on the computer, but not have to
turn the volume up so high.
My first thought was some sort of wireless headphones. That would
probably run me a couple hundred dollars, and I don't know what brand is
best.
Another option might be to hook up a wireless FM transmitter to the back
of the computer or the stereo, and then use cheaper headphones that have
radios built in.
For the exercise bike, I could probably get by with a regular set of wired
headphones, but for the weight lifting I'm not so sure, because there are
moving parts all around on the machine.
Anyone out there have experience with a situation like this? I'd really
appreciate any suggestions.
I usually lift weights, and she rides the bicycle. The bike is a Schwinn
Airdyne, which uses air resistance. The problem is that we like to watch TV
shows off of the computer, and in order to hear them over the bike, we have
to turn the volume up really high.
The last few times when we finished, I've noticed a ringing in my ears,
and now it seems to be lasting longer. I'm pretty sure I'm giving us
hearing loss. (the gift that keeps on giving)
So in order to be able to have conversations with my grandkids one day, I
need to figure out a way to hear what is on the computer, but not have to
turn the volume up so high.
My first thought was some sort of wireless headphones. That would
probably run me a couple hundred dollars, and I don't know what brand is
best.
Another option might be to hook up a wireless FM transmitter to the back
of the computer or the stereo, and then use cheaper headphones that have
radios built in.
For the exercise bike, I could probably get by with a regular set of wired
headphones, but for the weight lifting I'm not so sure, because there are
moving parts all around on the machine.
Anyone out there have experience with a situation like this? I'd really
appreciate any suggestions.