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NatureFreak

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I understand that it all depends on the mood and the occasion, but most times I prefer to listen on the speaker than AirPods. I put on my AirPods when I am in transit or when I am working out.

But when I get home in the evening I prefer to put on my speaker on a low volume, so as not to disturb my neighbors.

How do you listen to your music?
 
I listen to music on a loud speaker in my room normally.

There are some times where I’ll use wireless head phones though.
 
I like your idea! I wear AirPods whenever I am on the move and speakers when I am at home. But I don't put it in high volume because I don't want to disturb my neighbors.
 
I also use both AirPods and speakers on occasion. AirPods are perfect for those moments when a person wants to be left alone and surrounded by the music, while speakers are perfect for parties.
 
When I am at home I listen in a loud speaker, when I am outdoors I use earphone. I do not have airpods but I am thinking to buy airpods soon.
 
I use headphones when I watch movies or TV shows. However, I use loudspeakers while working or otherwise consuming content that does not require full attention
 
When I'm at home, I use loudspeakers since there's no need to wear AirPods. However, when I'm out and about, I prefer using my AirPods to listen to music, especially during long travels or when doing my weekly grocery shopping.
 
I usually listen with my speaker. However, if I feel like being antisocial when I go on walks I'll have music playing in my headphones.
 
I use headphones whether I'm at home or outside even though it has negative effects such as hearing loss and ear infections. Speakers are too loud and can disturb other people. The only time I use loud speakers is when people visit and want to listen to music.
 
I have Galaxy Buds for the gym and Sony WH1000xm5 over-ear headphones for home. I live in a condo, so I don't have a soundbar, and the TV is loud enough, but if I want to watch something while my wife sleeps, I'll pair the Sony headphones.

In the car, it's all about feeling the bass though.
 
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