I played a couple of round of eighteen hole disc golf by myself today. My friend was going to make it but canceled at the last minute. I was thinking about doing a longer e-bike ride and playing less disc golf but things didn't work out that way.
I did try the new earbuds on the e-bike ride. They work pretty well but it is harder to control the volume when wearing a hoodie and gloves. They do seem to pick up more noise from the wind. It is harder to figure out if the noise canceling is on or off when using just one button - I wish it told you when it was turning it on or off. On the plus side they are so much lighter in weight and easier to deal with on a longer bike ride.
You can still hear the traffic well when you have them in, (at least at the volume level that I like to listen at.)
I hope to be able to navigate with the GPS on my phone while riding my e-bike and will see if the earbuds will let me do that. This is just in case I go for longer rides exploring places and need some directions to get places.
I also want to see if I can get the voice control to work through them - that might be easier on an e-bike ride.
Disc golf today was nothing to special. I mostly practiced around. It was getting a bit windy and rainy and my score was at a +4 and +3 on the rounds. This is better than I've been playing recently for the conditions.
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I know the Sony headphones say "ambient" or "noise canceling". The voice commands would be the cats meow for bike riding!