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I know there are tons of other products in market but this particular one really attracted me due to various reasons. The most significant of all is its descent sound quality. The bass level is not ear paining. It fetches most of the echo sound effects from the spectrum. The second reason is it fits the earlobe so comfortably without shaking or fall off. That make it reasonable to wear in workout. I really wanna say this is a good deal when you want a quality product with a reasonable price.
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Overall my original intent was to get a Bluetooth headset to pair with my iPhone 6s. This item popped up in the search, but hid or airbrushed out the rest of the wire. I hate things being jammed in my ear so the design is what attracted me, however, after receiving the product the fit is uncomfortable and although its ear pad is fitted with a rubber covering, it still manages to scratch my inner ear. The wire's length can be annoying at times because it tends to get caught on door knobs or handles as I try to clean around the house. I really am pressed to get a good wireless headset that works well with incoming and outgoing calls, but also has great sound for my music.... This product is ok at best, but I'm still looking.
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These soft, pliable Philips earphones are quite comfortable to wear and the sound quality is really quite decent. I remember buying a similar set a few years ago. They were a bit expensive at the time - but now they can be purchased very cheap. So I bought a few pair. The major drawback: The diaphragms are made of a thin metal. If you are walking around the house, on a cold, dry day, static electricity builds up and can occasionally deliver a rather painful electric shock. It's like the kind of static spark you get when touching a doorknob or other ungrounded metal, except it happens inside your ears, with a crackling sound - OUCH! If you are considering these headphones, you should look for some way to insulate the metal diaphragm from your skin (maybe a piece of electric tape or the rubber covers from another pair of old headphones. I did not have this problem with the pair that I bought years ago (I purchased those at Walgreens, in original packaging). These headphones arrived with no manufacturers packaging - so it's possible that they are fake knock-offs. Either way they are excellent headphones (once the static issue is dealt with), and the price is a bargain. I will be buying more, because they are still the most comfortable headphones I have tried, and I want to have a bunch on hand, in case they ever disappear from the market.Read full review
They have great sound.I personally like how they wrap around your ears and don't fall out while jogging moving around constantly and great at blocking outside noise. They've improved on the jack going into the phone or other listening device. The part where wire line meets the jack softened but it wears itself out after daily use I guess after 6 months or so. Can't complain you get a lot for what you paying for the sound is top notch. Usually last me between 6-8 month depends on how you use them. I'm not to bad on them. Try not to bunch them up in my pockets.
The sound quality is good for the price, but they are made as a one-size-fits-all type of ear bud, and lack any type of adjustment. For someone with smaller ears like myself, they are loose and don't stay in place very well. However, with something holding them in place like a headband or hat, they work well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned