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I've considered that but I also need earbuds in general as I only have my old wired ones at the moment which I never use and have never tried anything wireless, so I'm also curious to see what I can do with those. Are these Bose ones waterproof enough to take a shower with them?
Shure != Bose, but also I don't think you can shower in the Shure IEMs. Maybe with a case or something on them.
I use Aftershokz for something like shower listening but those are the opposite of your problem - they're bone conduction so they do not block any sound.
Also to be clear - my earbuds are wireless in that they just clip to my belt loop with the Bluetooth receiver. So I can have them out of the way but easily available.