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"A tight seal"
These ear buds are definitely a great buy. They cancel out a lot of background noise when walking outside by a road or the beach. I love that the buds come in different sizes because I have small ear openings and the buds that came with my ipod are too large. I continuously wore these for a couple of hours and did not feel any discomfort. The only thing with having such a tight feel is that it does feel like a suction cup in your ear. But I guess that is a price to pay for quality of sound you get from these ear buds. I highly recommend this product!

"great base"
These are great earbuds, the sound is impressive. You can actualy "feel" the base from it.
They fit nice, not perfect, but nice. But that is probably my ears, cause it is the second inner earbuds that don't fit so well. So I wont hold it against it. But make sure you try one.
Highly recommended.

"great headphones"
These are some good headphones. They are light so you won't even feel them. The sound clarity is crisp and clear and they really do deliver some serious bass. They're a steal at $20 and being someone who takes headphones very seriously, I can say that they are better than some headphones that are 5x their prices.

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"Zophotos"
The sound is great, but they keep falling out of my ears. They don't come with interchangeable rubber inserts, so they aren't a comfortable fit. Given this situation, I can't use them for the gym as I had originally planned. I use them when I'm sitting still on flights for business.

"best earbuds for under $100"
I've purchased these Earbuds for 3 people now, I love them. The sound quality is great and the price is right.

 

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- Deep yet precise bass
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- V-MASQUE driver delivers warm mids and crisp highs
- BLISS silicon tips in three sizes for maximum comfort
- Award-winning design in an array of colors


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What our customer's say!

"I don't get it...", Ok, this is one of the highly-rated reviews that I don't quite understand. I purchased these buds fully expecting better sound overall, not to mention better bass tone over the buds that came with my iTouch. I set my sounds to 'bass booster' in my iTouch settings, yet the Apple iTouch headsets still remain so far superior it's not even funny. What am I missing here? Did I just happen to get a bad set? The bass tones are completely missing, they fall out of my ear more easily than the iPod/iTouch headsets, no matter what size piece I use as well. It's just WAY too tinny...so, till I find a better set of buds (I'm considering the Bose) I'll be tossing these in the trash & sticking with the set that came with my iTouch for now.

"One works great", Trust me when i say this, do not buy these headphones. They work fantastically until one earbud stops playing music. I dont know if its because i put them in my pocket or not. I know when people read bad reviews of a product they want and just think that it wont happen to you. It has happened to two sets of the same headphones. Do not buy them

"Louder than I thought.", These things are really loud. They blow away the standard ipod headphones. The bass is certainly noticeable, which is great on earbuds as they generally lack bass.

"Great for the price", If you have the ipod ear phone these will blow them away. The v-mod has more bass than most but if you dont want much bass why would you even consider buying these headphones, it says it right in the name. I am a college student and i use these headphones daily and have had no problems yet. If you are looking for a headphone that is better that the ipod headphones that will isolate some outside noises then these are the headphones for you.

"BEST earbuds HANDS DOWN for less than $50!!!", As a music lover who has gone through a handful of headphones and listens to music all the time (and currently purchasing the Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro) I am FULLY vouching for the AWESOME sound from these headphones!!! They deliver what they claim: EXCELLENT bass. The sound is very pleasant, warm, full, rich, and the bass gets deep. DEFINITELY the best earbuds for less than $50, maybe even $100. For $20, a great value at that. Anyone with a portable music player, ipod, or even a laptop will love these things, you will hear music like never before (if you have never upgraded from stock headphones/earbuds). These come with 3 different cushions to fit all ear sizes, are very comfortable, look cool, and sound GREAT. Seriously. Just try them. The cord's a little short, but that can be convenient as well (if you want portability). I've done a lot of research and for earbuds, nothing can beat these for less than $50. If you're looking to spend more, I recommend the Etymotic ER6-i Isolators for $70-80 dollars (try Craigslist or Ebay). Go get these if they fit your budget and enjoy some good music and movies!!!



 
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" Best earphones I've ever owned.... until they stopped working. -_-", I've been through about $200 worth of head/earphones at this point in my life and I have to admit that these are the best I've ever had. Unfortunately, they're probably also in the list of one of the quickest ones to break. While I do admit that I probably use earphones not in the most common way that they would be used... like for example sleeping with them on and letting them fall to the floor and not picking them up until I need to use them again... these stopped working when I was doing none of that (not that I didn't do those things while they were alive, mind you). They were on my night table, had been there for a couple of days and it was late at night so I had to use them. Picked them up and WAM! Left earphone didn't work. GRR! Right now I'm using a tape to be able to listen through both sides.

I did notice that the high levels bass on these, so if you REALLY don't like that you definitely need not apply. However, I used these to listen to movies, music, etc. on my laptop and/or with my MP3 player, I thought the bass was quite nice. I usually don't use bass if there's an option to turn it on or off, but these definitely did not make my enjoyment of music, etc. less pleasant. These are also really good for canceling out noise, which is something I like. Oh and I guess it should be noted that when I plugged these into my laptop at full volume, they really blasted out the music really high. So you might be careful before wearing them and the device you're using them with being at full volume. Might make you deaf from what I can tell.

All in all, my only quibble with it is their very short durability and this is a big issue with me as I tend to buy new headphones every other month. They offered great sound, nice bass and they were quite cheap too. So unless you're very careful when using these, I wouldn't even begin to recommend them.

"Decent headphones for the price", Amazon was selling these for $20. That's a great deal. They're definately worth that. I'm not so sure they're worth their $50 list price though. They're cheap looking and feeling, and I see there are some complaints about durability. They're fairly comfortable for earbuds, though.

But in headphones, all that matters is sound. These produce a good amount of bass, as their name implies. So if you care about bass more than clarity, as many younger listeners (or less appreciative music listeners) do, these might be it, and at a great price point. However, the overall impression I got from them was muddy and loud. Certainly an improvement over the headphones that ship with pretty much any MP3 player or phone. However, they don't project music accurately. I've read reviews saying these things sound amazing. They don't. They sound good for the price.

I decided to spend a little more money and purchase a pair of Sennheiser HD-280 Pro which I LOVE. I still have these to keep in my coat pocket in case I feel like listening on the run.

Buy them if your budget is $20-50. They're worth it. But don't expect the hype that a lot of people are putting behind these. And expect big boomy bass.

"THESE BREAK", As many have written: great fit and sound (heavy on the bass). But they break easily. I have been through three - yes, three - pair. One thing to say is that they are true to their warranty, as each time I have dutifully sent them in and received a new pair. Which, like clockwork, breaks two months later.

Save yourself the hassle and get a pair of Audio Technicas.

"Thumbs up", These earbuds are ideal for running, going to the gym, or listening to your iPod on the subway. They are 'noise-isolating' (not '-canceling') -- stick a finger in each ear to get an idea. The bass frequencies in your environmental noise naturally have the greatest leakage, so the 'bass enhancement' on these 'phones actually seems to improve the overall isolation.

Playing bass-heavy electronic music at 60% iPod volume completely eliminates the sound of the NY subway. I was looking the other way at the platform and the (1)-train pulled up without me noticing. I've used 'em on airplanes and buses too - blocks the engine noise and all the colicky babies' crying. They work very well in the library too, since noise doesn't leak out and disturb others.

A $20 price-tag places these in the 'disposable' category (i.e., you aren't going to use these to remaster classical music recordings). However, I'm satisfied with the sound quality and I love the intensity of the bass. These are BIG step up from the pathetic Coby and SkullCandy brand earbuds as well as the meek white iPod earbuds that break in half after 10 hours of use. They seem pretty durable: I've dropped them in a puddle and walked over them with ski boots and they still work fine.

Bottom line: if you are on a budget and need a pair of headphones for the gym or on-the-go, these are a great choice. And if you listen to bass-heavy music, these are *the* best choice.


"Long-time owner- excellent buds.", To start off, I must say that anyone who has had quality issues or fitting issues are simply unlucky. I've used these buds for over two years and have abused these buds more than I would any other set. At first, I had these buds and was disappointed in how they fit. Then I tried some other size tips (they have three sizes) and I ended up finding the right one. They are extremely comfortable and are great noise isolators. If you have them on, it's unlikely that anyone will be able to guess what you're listening to even at higher volumes. As for the bass, they are great. If your player has an adjustable equalizer, I'd suggest increasing the lowest frequency up a bit to even things out. It seems to have a roll off around 25hz, which is significantly lower than any Bose system could go by the way. These can hit around 14hz when you have it cranked enough. I paid retail for these when they came out (over $60) and I still think they were a good choice. These don't have that great of soundstaging (you can pin-point where certain instruments are and where the singer is located at) but you shouldn't expect any earbuds to do that really at any price point. I've used these in the rain, I've dropped them in the sand, and I've used them when exercising. They are durable, sound great, and are comfortable. The only things you need to worry about are choosing the right size tips, putting them in your ears properly(they do go pretty far in your ears), and choosing proper equalizer settings. If you're the kind of person who tends to snag, cut, tangle, find the wire too long, or otherwise damage the thin wire, you may want to use the included headphone wire wrap that is extremely useful and easy to use. For the money, you can't go wrong.

 
 
 

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