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When I go running the only way I can keep my iPod earphone in my right ear is to put tape over my ear... I switch earphone's, and it still falls out of my right ear? There are no obvious signs my right ear is weird? Do I have to wear tape on my ear when I run for the rest of my life?

2007-02-06 16:37:14 · 4 answers · asked by Vicki1970 3 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

4 answers

get some over-ear headphones. Some of the ones that hook around the outside of the ear, or wrap around the back of the head or over the top of it. Problem solved.

edit: Also, if you really want in-ear headphones, you could try getting a set of ones with the flexible rubber seals. They sit farther in the ear canal (that might solve your problem right there) and they usually come with a variety of sizes of seal, so you could put one size on one ear and a larger size on the other.

2007-02-06 16:40:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your ear hole is probly a little bigger on that side. Mine does the same thing. usualy ill just grab what ever head phones are laying around the house and not put it in one ear but I did find PSP head phones work very well but sometimes one ear will get sore. they also have these ear phones with clear rubber things you put on the end. they come with 2 diffrent sizes and they work great. I loved the ones I had but lost my rubber things.

Just keep looking and trying diffrent ones if you cant find ones you like get the kind that goes over your head turn the Vol to max and put them around your neck.

Good luck with a little time im sure you will find the right pair for your ears. It will probly get annoying from time to time but if i can find a pair that stays in and does not make me want to cry im sure you can too

2007-02-07 00:45:41 · answer #2 · answered by monkeyeatbutt@sbcglobal.net 4 · 1 0

iPod earphones are weird anyway. It's impossible to get them to stay in when you run. I suggest changing to a different type of earphone, like the kind that goes over your head. Those will stay on your head.

2007-02-07 00:41:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes you are right.
Seek a psychologist!

2007-02-07 00:39:49 · answer #4 · answered by WO LEE 4 · 0 2

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