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Opinion

Why I'm running without headphones from now on

Pia Seidel
8.9.2020
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

My smartphone and headphones have always been my jogging companions. Running without music? Unimaginable. It took an accident and a broken cable to show me that I only want to run without them from now on.

For the first time, I was really aware of my surroundings along the river Limmat. Children's laughter at the playground, music in busy Wipkingerpark, shouts of delight from the football pitch. I jogged without music and I liked it that way.

The contentious cable

When it rains, it pours

I most enjoy jogging in good weather. As it was raining, I connected the headphones to my laptop first and did a home workout by blogger Sami Clarke. Everything ran smoothly. The sound was good. I was looking forward to heading out for a jog.

A day later, I paired the in-ears to my smartphone. I put them in my ears and started playing one of my favourite tracks: St. Tropitz. But I couldn't hear anything. What was going on? After several attempts, it still wasn't working. After a lot or searching, I found out that the Beoplay E8 isn't compatible with my smartphone. What now?

Why would things be simple when they could be complicated?

I definitely wanted to go jogging, but I needed headphones. I looked in my cable box and hit the jackpot with a retro model with a 3.5 mm connection.

I dug out my old pink iPod Nano as a one-time solution. It would be cool to jog to my 2012 playlist again. A few of the songs would definitely bring back memories. I was motivated in spite of the cable clutter.

But even the MP3 player let me down: it lit up, but didn't play any music. I was disappointed. But staying at home wasn't an option. So I headed out for a run without my smartphone or music.

The point of no return

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