My AirPods are kind of ugly, but honestly I like them a lot. They can get very loud, and I don’t want to overhear people oversharing their lives, so I like to wear my AirPods so I don’t have to hear them.”
— Senior Jennie Sanchez
I chose the Samsung Galaxy Buds that go with my Android. I like that they are black because it makes them more fashionable. I don’t like them because they’re worse than AirPods, and they get the wax all over them.”
— Junior Parker Easter
I really like hip-hop and rap music. I got my AirPods two years ago and thought they were pretty fashionable. It kind of made you stand out a lot, but nowadays AirPods are lowkey getting lame. I really like my AirPod case. It was the only one that stood out to me, and even though I got it last year, it’s still really nice to me.”
— Junior Ali Harb
My headphones make me feel confident walking down the hall. I can listen to my music, and I just walk through everybody while I’m vibing to my music. I like that they’re wireless and the way they look.”
— Senior Fanta Janneh
I like my AirPods. I got them like two years ago. I listen to a lot of Spotify pop music on it. I think if I were to upgrade them, I would like an AirPod Pro. I always say they’re kind of fashionable; they go with a lot.”
— Sophomore Caneck Rodriguez
I prefer wireless, but I do mess with the wire sometimes. I lost my AirPod Pros a month ago. I don’t think I’ll be losing these because of the wire. I like the way they look. It’s kind of a fashion statement.”
— Senior Cameron Alexander
You have to love $10 Walmart earbuds. They wrap around my neck and are fashionable when I want them to be, but I like to hide them in my long hair and nobody knows I’m jamming out to music.”
— Senior Alan De La Garza
They were a gift for my birthday, and my case is very pink because that’s my favorite color. They’re very bougie, and I love them. I love that they are wireless because they’re cute and don’t get tangled.”
— Senior Jazmin Gamez
I don’t have AirPods, but I still like [wired headphones] even though they get caught on everything. With the wire, everyone can see them and everybody knows you’re listening to music.”
— Senior Nathaniel Arrambidez