I recently got a little speaker called a Noxgear 39g. It is about the size 
of a mini candy bar and has a clip to attach to the collar of my shirt. (It 
also has a magnet attachment.) It is loud enough to hear while I'm riding 
but quiet enough to not be blasting others around me. I usually listen to 
podcasts. It has a nice physical volume up/down and pause buttons that are 
easy to use while in motion. It's my favorite gadget of the last couple 
years. It's really unobtrusive to wear around. 

https://www.noxgear.com/39g

mike



On Friday, October 17, 2025 at 5:43:12 PM UTC-5 aeroperf wrote:

> Who rides with music?  What set-up do you use?  What safety precautions do 
> you take?
>
> My situation is relatively unique.  I live on a paved rails-to-trails, and 
> go out 10km and back 10km a few times a week mostly for exercise, and to 
> prepare for annual bicycle touring trips.  I love the sights and smells, 
> and, yes, sounds of the ride.
> But sometimes I just want to get into a cadence.  And I know the right 
> music to get into that cadence.
> And while I have iPods, both wired and Bluetooth, I have not ridden with 
> music.
>
> So…any tips?  Do you still hear the cars coming with earbuds?  Or fit 
> headphone speakers under your bike helmet?  Do you use a wired iPod in your 
> shirt back pocket, or Bluetooth from your phone?  Safety?  I have six 
> intersections to cross, some with signals and some without.  
>
>

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