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headphones?

Posted By: jessica on 2008-09-15
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Can anyone recommend a good, comfortable pair of headphones? I need an over-the-head style, as most earbuds/in ear styles hurt my head within about 10 minutes of wear. Does anyone use wireless headphone? I would really like a wireless pair, but that is not as important as the sound quality/noise canceling ability. Please let me know. Thanks!


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I am currently a student studying medical transcription.


I am having trouble with some little words. I was wanting to see if you guys could share with me what brand of headphones you use and why you would recommend them to me.


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