Earphones For Wearing Under A Helmet?

Discussion in 'Clothing, Gadgets & Equipment' started by Zhed46, Mar 14, 2026 at 1:49 PM.

  1. Please can anyone recommend wireless earphones that are suitable for wearing under a helmet?

    My Apple Air Pods are the sort which kind of hang from rather than fit into the ear canal so they get dislodged and/or are pretty painful when I’m wearing a helmet and those in-helmet speaker systems are no good for me as I’ve got half a dozen lids.

    Thanks.
     
  2. I have both Bluetooth and wired Ultimate ear and are both great but spendy, downside is the Bluetooth does not connect to Cardo
     
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  3. Thanks. I’m wary of anything expensive as I have found a lot of earphones to be very middy and/or not loud enough (I’m hard of hearing so that’s a dealbreaker), even reputable brands (eg: JBL) and they’re not really the sort of item you can try before you buy.
     
  4. As an aside, if you are touring in Europe, the use of wired or Bluetooth in-ear buds has recently been made illegal in Spain. Andy
     
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  5. Yes, I keep seeing those in my FYP too, but the fact that they only seem to be marketed on IG makes me a bit wary. They’re also an American company with no UK presence so if they’re no good then I’m pretty much stuck with them.
     
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  6. I sourced some small wired ear buds. Then made them into moulded monitor earphones by using moulding silicone. They sat perfectly in my ears, there was no pressure on them from my helmet and they acted as ear plugs. Then plugged them into an external Bluetooth receiver but also had the option the plug the jack into devices. You need an assistant to do the application of the moulding silicone.

    The ear buds were Panasonic and similar to these https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06XG1LNL5/ref=twister_B07C3VWL7C?_encoding=UTF8&th=1 you remove the ear bud bits as they are not needed.
    Got the moulding silicone off ebay.
     
    #11 chrisw, Mar 14, 2026 at 4:40 PM
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  7. Do you find the Soundear pro cut out too much noise?
    I found I had to take my helmet off and remove them just to have a conversation (not always such a bad thing!).
     
  8. I've got some Cambridge audio melomania in ear Bluetooth earphones which are amazing quality, loud when you need them to be and actually stay in your ear while riding.

    Only downside is that they are a faff when taking your helmet on/off.
     
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