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HEADPHONES ELECTRONICS

Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Panasonic. The regular list price is $49.88. Sells new for $99.99.
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No comments about Panasonic RF-SW70R ShockWave Headphone Radio, Red.



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Coby. The regular list price is $79.99. Sells new for $65.66.
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No comments about Coby CV-290 Bluetooth Wireless Behind the Neck Stereo Headphones with Dongle.



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By JVC. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $7.57.
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No comments about JVC Gumy Air-Cushion Earbuds (Blue).



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Skullcandy. The regular list price is $99.95. Sells new for $84.95.
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No comments about Skullcandy Double Agent Wireless Headphone and Music Player - Brown.



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Sennheiser. Sells new for $29.99.
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No comments about Sennheiser CX400 High Performance Noise Isolating Headphones.



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Philips Accessories and Computer Peripherials. The regular list price is $19.99. Sells new for $3.20.
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3 comments about Philips SHL4100/37 Headband w/ Buds Headphone.
  1. These are good for sound, but they have to be in your ear at just the right angle it seems to get optimum quality, and they stick directly in the ear instead of at an angle, so they are slightly uncomfortable.


  2. I really expected more from these headphones. The only advantage that they have is that they are foldable but be careful, they are fragile so don't bend them too much.

    The quality of the sound is fair, the same that you would get with ones half the price. For the price I paid for them I thought that at least they will have a better sound quality.

    The part that goes into your ear is too big and too hard so you wouldn't find them extremely comfortable.

    I recommend you to spend a little bit more and buy one of those cools sylicon headphones that go directly into your ear and have a much better sound quality.


  3. The phones or ear buds are light but rigid and don't fit well in the ears for comfort.


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Philips. Sells new for $19.19.
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1 comments about Kids' Philips In-Ear Headphones - Pink (SHK3020/27).
  1. I bought these for my 8 yo daughter. She has a Disney MixStix MP3 player. To be honest, I'm not a fan of ear buds. It's easier for children to turn their music too loud. These are a very comfortable alternative. When first purchased, the white plastic was a bit small on her ears, but it was easily relaxed. Now she loves them. There is a volume slider built into the cord. An easy way for children to adjust volume. I am happy with their comfort, price, and quality. In fact, I prefer them to my ear buds, and I'm considering buying some for myself!


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By iLuv. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $8.92.
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1 comments about iLuv I146-BLK Black Premium Leather Case for iPhone.
  1. I got this for my Zen Stone and couldn't be happier. The plugs fit perfect and there is ample cord for when I exercise. This is a good buy


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Radius. The regular list price is $44.99. Sells new for $19.99.
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No comments about Radius Tru-Tune Ultra-light Aluminum Earbuds W/ Noise Isolation, iPhone Compatible - Matches 3G green nano(Designed in Japan).



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Shure Incorporated. The regular list price is $625.88. Sells new for $338.00.
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5 comments about Shure E5 Sound Isolating Earphones.
  1. I play in a hardcore metal band and eventually got tired of not being able to hear for 5 days after a show, so i went on a search for the best sound isolating headphones i could find. Not only are the E5's the best at isolating sound, but they also sound amazing. It sounds like you are sitting right next to the person playing the music you are listening to. The sound isolation is so amazing that when a person is sitting right next to me i cant hear them sneeze even when the music is not playing! They are very lightweight and extremely comfortable. All the little extra plugs it comes with ensures that you will have a comfortable and secure fit no matter what activities you engage in. When using the triple flange tips it is actually hard to pull the plugs out of your ears! Thats just how secure they can be. I would definately reccomend these earplugs above all others for professional or recreational use.


  2. I first ordered a pair of Super.fi canal phones (they were cheaper than the E5c's with similar specs) but returned them after two weeks when I discovered a crack in the casing on one of the phones. At that time I simply wanted a replacement for what I had but they were backordered so I decided to cough up the extra cash and get the E5c. It was definitely worth it. Both of these models have 'memory wires' coming out of the canal phone body that is designed to be looped up over the top of the ear thus securing the units in place. On the E5c models, the part that fits into your ear doesn't stick out away from your head nearly as far (which looks better unto itself) and that also keeps the memory wire closer to your ear making for a smoother (easier to insert and more comfortable) fit.

    As with any canal phone, sound reproduction is very dependant on the fit you can get in your canal. I was able to get a very good fit with the enclosed assortment of rubber, plastic and foam tips, better that I could with the Super.fi models. Additionally, I found the sound isolation to be very good. I like to take these to the gym with me when I run. My musical tastes are somewhat different than that of the aerobics classes and with these it is no problem to tune out the (loud) background without killing myself with volume. I have not had any trouble with these staying in my ears and sealed while running or while riding my bike even at interstate touring speeds. With the Super.fi model I had some fit issues because on occasion they would slip out of my canal.

    As far as sound quality, I found these to be nearly flat. They are not too heavy on the bass but are definitely capable of reproducing nice lows if tasked to do so (again, you must have a good seal). Some popular Blackeyed Peas provides a nice demonstration piece and it sounds great! Volume on these guys is a bit of an interesting story. I like loud music (Metal, thank you very much) and for most headphones I could tell you exactly where the volume limmit is, but not these. I have had them up quite loud and I heard no distortion however, on a regular basis I find myself NOT cranking these up nearly as much as other phones that I've used. I simply don't have to crank these guys. The reduction in background (outside) sound levels combined with the fine reproduction of the E5c's translates to: I can get the musical quality that I am looking for without maxing out my source, which is not a trivial task on a motorcycle with straight pipes running down the interstate at 80 mph! Also, just for fun, try plugging these in to a monitor output and singing Karaoke. It gives you a whole new experience and these guys are right at home doing so. They are, after all, designed for musicians to use on-stage as personal monitors.

    Ok so the bottom line, if you are reading this review (and I know you are), and you are not satisfied with the quality of the discount store phones, these will make you happy. They will cost more than the MP3 player that you are connecting them to but they really are great little phones.


  3. not too fancy when you take them out of the box (read: disappointing). difficult to get "personalized" i.e. the right earpiece (comes with a bunch) and adjusting the over the ear wire. BUT - when finished quite simply offer the best sound available


  4. After you adjust to these which is very quickly you will discover what many sound engineers already have that SHURE is dependable quality and these make listening to whatever device you choose to use a pure pleasure, unless the musics bad.Best earphones I have ever owned and used.Since my other half has a full level of the property devoted to a recording studio with top of the line equipment and records music I hate these earphones are even better than the soundproofing we have.


  5. I've read previous reviews about these baby's and they really do walk the talk.

    They honest really really are the best headphones because they deliver such clarity, response, bass, and it sounds like the artist is right there sitting next to you playing their music.

    Anyhow please be advised that if you are a very heavy music listener like I am...

    there's a good chance the headphones will start to tear.

    By heavy usage I'm referring to you listening to your music with these headphones more than say 14 hours everyday.

    And yes I mean everyday. Jumping in between breaks and walks to a college
    classrooms, lunch breaks, relaxing, sleeping and when someone or some event bores you and etc.

    Funny enough if you look at this .pdf file:

    [...]

    at page 4 there's a diagram of these headphones physically showing the TEAR I'm talking about.

    Its exactly to the left of the input connector (or number 4).

    Thats what happened to me...and now I might get charged a giant fee over a 100 dollars for that little tear that makes the headphones sound like total rubbish.


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Panasonic RF-SW70R ShockWave Headphone Radio, Red
Coby CV-290 Bluetooth Wireless Behind the Neck Stereo Headphones with Dongle
JVC Gumy Air-Cushion Earbuds (Blue)
Skullcandy Double Agent Wireless Headphone and Music Player - Brown
Sennheiser CX400 High Performance Noise Isolating Headphones
Philips SHL4100/37 Headband w/ Buds Headphone
Kids' Philips In-Ear Headphones - Pink (SHK3020/27)
iLuv I146-BLK Black Premium Leather Case for iPhone
Radius Tru-Tune Ultra-light Aluminum Earbuds W/ Noise Isolation, iPhone Compatible - Matches 3G green nano(Designed in Japan)
Shure E5 Sound Isolating Earphones

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