Good head phones with decent sound and bass.
Good head phones with decent sound and bass. These are comfortable headphones for walking, running and general use. They deliver good sound and decent bass.
--Pros
Good sound and decent bass.
They apply a light pressure on the ear canal and are comfortable to wear for long periods. They don't get dislodged or fall off while running.
Inline mic is great for making calls. Great to use for making calls while driving as it doesn't cut off the ambient noise.
It is not in-ear as I wanted to hear some ambient noise.
Supposedly waterproof.
--Cons
It is held in place by the flexing neck band that puts a slight pressure on the ear canal. The neck band doesn't touch any part of the head and hovers over the base of the neck. If you are wearing a track suit with collars or a jacket it makes for an uncomfortable experience when you tilt the head back and the ear buds shift. Any tap on the neckband makes a loud noise from...
Only Work with Apple Products
These sound great. They are as good as my Monster earbuds which cost much more. BUT be aware they are 'made for iPods, iPhones iPads'. The controls (volume, ff, etc) work fine on my iPod but do not on my Samsung Galaxy S3 phone.
The product description should note this.
The product description should note this.
Good, but not totally sweatproof
Pros: Great sound, vast improvement over its predecessor, and stays in place during long runs.
Cons: Almost like clockwork, after about 5 miles of running songs would start skipping, repeating, or my iPhone's voice control would randomly activate. I suspected that sweat was either getting into the in-line controls or the mic and covered them with electrical tape, which fixed the problem. I never used the controls anyway, but the mic was very handy for answering calls while running.
Cons: Almost like clockwork, after about 5 miles of running songs would start skipping, repeating, or my iPhone's voice control would randomly activate. I suspected that sweat was either getting into the in-line controls or the mic and covered them with electrical tape, which fixed the problem. I never used the controls anyway, but the mic was very handy for answering calls while running.
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