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TWS - but only if they’re the kind with those curved plastic pieces that hook around your ear. I don’t trust earbuds not to fall out and get lost or stepped on.
I've had my Samsung buds Pro for nearly e years, and the only time I've had that issue is when when I hang my head fully upside down. But they've never fallen out, just slipped a tiny bit.
Yeah. I know it’s highly unlikely, but it concerns me anyway. The “hooks” are more for my peace of mind than anything else.
Thata fair, I just wanted to offer it just as a "you'll most likely be fine" but I can see it being an issue.