In-ear headphones are great for a lightweight means to listen to music on the go, but the cord sometimes ruins the experience by hitting your body and causing a thumping sound. Music app blog Evolver.fm suggests the easiest fix for this is to loop the cord over your ear.
Certain types of in-ear headphones cause a thumping sound when the cord hits your body because of the seal created by in your ear canal. To fix this, you can use your ear to stop the vibration. Evolver.fm explains:
The trick is actually quite simple: Use your outer ear as a vibration-dampening mechanism. To do so, simple grasp the earbud, lift it over the back of your ear, and insert it into your ear as usual.
The loop is also a great way to keep the earbud in your ear if they fall out of your ear often.
How To Wear Your Great-Sounding Earbuds the Right Way | Evolver.fm
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