Anyway turns out that in Active Noise cancelling Mode they work very well at reducing wind noise on the bike.
Had to use a balaclava to stop them falling out when I put the helmet on, I guess a skull cap would work just as well.
One's I got were these ones https://www.amazon.co.uk/TOZO-Cancellin ... B085NPCQLT. I got a 15% discount off the price so keep an eye out for codes but i'd say they were worth the £40 easy.
Nice low profile so not uncomfortable, you can tell they are there but they don't hurt. Lots of silicone buds included to help you get a decent fit. I can hear the bass tones of the bike engine and a little bit of wind noise but it's easily 50% quieter if not more.
I discovered it's so much more relaxing to ride without so much noise but also you need to recalibrate your aural speedo as I found myself 20mph faster without realising
Haven't tried with music or nav directions yet on the bike but will report back when I go for a longer ride. Sound quality in normal use is pretty good and on a par with my sony over ear headphones with good but not boomy bass and good clear midrange.
Going to try Android Auto to see if I can get voice commands to work on the bike too but I think there will be too much noise for it to pick up from the mic. There's no way to pick up a call without pressing on one of the pods so if OK Google could be made to work then all boxes would be ticked. Maybe you can set Android to auto pick up calls.......
Battery life is only 7 hours in NC mode when playing audio (it will probably be less that that in real life) but I think it will be longer if you don't have music streaming and are just using the NC with say Nav directions. They come in a little case which is a powerbank and can charge the buds a few times too.


