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great Sep 06, 2010 couldnt ask for more for 10 bucks. these are the 6the different earbuds ive owned and so far their by FAR the best sound quality and the best at staying in my ears while running. hopefully they will last.
Nothing Special Sep 06, 2010 The earphones arrived in three days, so shipping speed was excellent. When I got them, I opened them immediately and plugged 'em in. At first, I noticed immediately, the bass was nothing. These ear buds (or earphones) are supposed to be 'bass-heavy.' Not for me. The sound was...metallic, too. Plus the wiring seems a bit primitive, the material doesn't seem strong enough to last. But... in the end, the comfort is excellent. At first, it shocked me, because of the way they blocked the sound. But then I got used to it, and it's very comfortable. The overall value was okay. Not perfect, but okay.
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WOW amazing for under $6 Sep 03, 2010 I must say I was not expecting much from these. For $6 one would not, but I bought because of all the good reviews.
The sound isolation is excellent, be careful wearing them while walking you don't want to get run over by a car LOL.
The sound is impressive. They are better IMHO than the ones that come with the itouch. They seems very durable but I have only had them for a month. They are also very comfortable. My wife does not agree about the comfort part, but for me they are (I am about 5-9") normal ears LOL. She is however like 5-2" they are kind of big in her ears.
You can't go wrong with these :)
Cheers
You don't get what you paid for Sep 01, 2010 These headphones are honestly the same as all other cheap sub - $50 dollar headphones in that they work perfectly fine with good sound quality for the price....UNTIL they magically break on you for no reason (even with indoor use only). These ones lasted me about 6 months before the sound started to cut out in the earbuds. You have to hold the wire in a certain position or else you will get sound in only one ear or none.
In the short run...it seems like it is a good deal, but you should really consider the long-run quality of these things. Spend an extra $20 or so on reputable headphones that last you years rather than spending this much 2-3 times a year. It may seem odd to be buying headphones that are more expensive than video-games...but anyone in finance or econ would tell you its the better choice.
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Back for more Aug 31, 2010 Now, maybe I am not a "professional" DJ or sound specialist. But I will tell you this: I am a bit of a sound snob. I would rather listed to nothing at all than listen to any of my favorite music with headphones that are awkward and/ or produce low-quality or tinny sound. I bought these ear buds because they were inexpensive and got good reviews. A few days ago I misplaced them. I have just ordered another pair. Maybe the old ones will turn up, maybe they won't. But in the mean time, I have the assurance that another pair of these fantastic ear buds is on its way to me. For cheap. For SUPER cheap.
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