Submitted by Deucerobin2 t3_10n1iuw in headphones
I'm having a bit of a dilemma.
It's been snowing a lot lately and so I wanted to buy some IEMs so I could listen to music on the go. My logic was that IEMs wouldn't be affected by the rain considering that they're... y'know... in your ears...
I scoured various threads on the topic and there seems to be absolutely no consensus. Half of the threads are "Definitely do not do that EVER, you will regret it for the rest of your LIFE" and the rest are "yeah dude it's totally ok" so if someone can give me an idea on if IEMs are safe in bad weather I would be thankful.
I'm eyeing up Arias and Katos to be specific.
Meeerc t1_j67k4lb wrote
I can't recommend Arias and Katos for cold weather. Their metal shells make them very prone to condensation issues. Clogged filters from moisture is already a common issue even in room temperature. Snowy weather might chill the metal shell enough for condensation to form internally, and who knows what damage that's gonna cause.
Rain/snow is going to be risky for any IEM not build for active use, so just get some budget IEMs you can afford to break. The budget market is moving really fast these days and you can get Aria quality IEMs for less than half its price.