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I've got closed headphones because I wear them in public, but i wonder how good it is for ventilation. (Definitely is good for soundscape)
Does it feel not hot at all, or just less so when wearing them for some time?
Yeah depending on long long you need to wear a headset is a important factor!
-- Update --
I swear I wrote how long, but I clearly typed long long.... thats crazy.
I see, definitely annoying in the summer.
I'm sure we could make something to cool (or even heat) the headpads. I wonder if the jack could power it though ๐ค
If you can tolerate it bone conduction headphones are a option too! But they don't have the same rich soundscape, but variety is good!
Yeah, in-ear can become very pricey too if your looking for a good sound, there is definitely pros too though.
I'm just a bit in between, I do love a better sound but I'm also poor as hell xD
I have some open-back headphones (wired) that I can wear for hours and forget they're there. Not hot at all. The cushioned part is breathable too. They were a little snug at first, but great since then.