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HEADPHONES ELECTRONICS

Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By JVC. The regular list price is $9.95. Sells new for $15.36.
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5 comments about JVC HAF120B Gumy Headphone (Black).
  1. These buds are definitely a step up from the standard iPod buds. They stay in your ears much more easily (without the foam black covers, which are easily lost), the sound is at least marginally better, and the overall construction seems to be better. You can't do much better for the money.

    However, if you're willing to spend a little more, the JLab JBuds are the way to go. I own both the Gumys and the JBuds, and the Gumys are my workout pair, and I use the JBuds for everything else.

    But if you're looking to spend as little as possible yet still upgrade from the iPod buds, the Gumys are the way to go.


  2. I am satisfied with my new headphones. They're are very convenient in the workplace as well as my iPOD. Nice clear sound and nice length on with the connection wire.


  3. If you are looking for a good pair of earphones and don't want to pay alot of money, I highly recommend these. I bought these for an MP3 player, mostly to listen to audio books, but some music as well. They perform quite well (better than iPod earphones I think) with good sound quality. Power is more than sufficient (I have to turn the volume almost all the way down so that its not too loud). My only complaint is the comfort. They are reasonably good for about 30min then start to hurt my ears. They fit relatively snugly, but do not block the ear canal, so they do not block out outside noise.

    I havent tried the more expensive buds, but when I bought these I didn't want to pay a ton of money for what I was using them for. If you want an inexpensive set that works well, these are great.


  4. Purchased these ear buds for iPod. Regular buds never fit right and I hoped these "gumy" headphones would be soft enough to hold their shape and stay in place. No such luck! Gummy seems NOT to refer to the part where the bud connects with the ear. Sound quality very good, buds just not comfortable enough for me. My man likes them, though.


  5. I bought these after I finally wore out my standard iPod ear buds from working out, traveling, etc. Wow! These have a much fuller range of sound, from fairly low bass to high pitches, and the overall balance feels very "right." I always thought the iPod headphones were too high on the treble, not enough bass, and a little flat in mid-range. These cheap JVC headphones are a real bargain!


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Street Gear. Sells new for $12.99.
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No comments about Street Gear AM/FM Arm Band Radio With Headphones & Arm Band.



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Hi-Touch Imaging. The regular list price is $224.99. Sells new for $137.53. There are some available for $301.46.
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No comments about Hi-Touch Imaging 640ID 403 DPI Dye Sub Printer.



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Radius. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $34.99.
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No comments about Radius RANS131S / RA-NS131S / RA-NS131S Radius Neckstrap Earbuds Designed for 3G iPod Nano. Superb Bass Response - Silver (Designed in Japan).



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By CSDC. The regular list price is $119.99. Sells new for $93.99. There are some available for $115.39.
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No comments about V-dimension Optical Corporate Traveler.



Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By ABLE PLANET, INC.. The regular list price is $99.99. Sells new for $60.47. There are some available for $85.73.
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3 comments about Able Planet True Fidelity Active Noise Canceling Headphones.
  1. These are the type of noise canceling headphones which generate white noise as part of noise reduction. The white noise is about as loud as the heating system noise which I was trying to eliminate. Also, the audio was distorted, kind of like a table radio turned up too loud from across the room.

    This is the first time that I have ever turned in a poor report on Amazon, but it's prudent to mention the shortcomings of these headphones.

    On a brighter note, Amazon makes returns easy - Thanks Amazon!


  2. The best buy for the price. I did a lot of research prior to purchasing my pair of Noise Cancelling Headphones. These had the best reviews from sites like Forbes, PCWorld, MacWorld the Washington Post. There were a few others too, I just don't remember.

    They are very comfortable and the music works when the batteries run out. I fly a lot and these have been a life saver. Much better than the Bose Q2's I had, which broke after a year.


  3. I purchased the headphones with the expectation of getting noise cancelling and a decent sound quality for a reasonable price. The noise cancelling worked satisfying but the sound quality of the item I recieved was so poor, that I could not see myself using them even for walk around or on a plane, and certainly not for concentrated music listening. The treble level was unacceptably low and even worse when the noise cancelling was on. If I cranked the treble level by use of equalizer, the headphones could play it, but it required a macabre level of equalizer adjustments.
    I returned the item claiming it was defect, and bought a pair of AKG 271S, which I enjoy 100% though they are without noise cancelling. As I understand the Able Planet Linx system, it is supposed to increase the treble level, thereby minimize the risk of hearing damage due to the use of headphones, because the increased treble level automatically makes the listener turn down the volume.... Maybe I get it wrong, but that does not make a whole lot of sense to me in terms og quality listening, because it intentionally shifts the frequency balance so to speak. Anyway, it seems to be a patented system, so there might be some reason it it. Bottom line, I don't know whether my headphones was defect because I have not had the chance to compare them with others.


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Sennheiser. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $22.99.
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1 comments about Sennheiser MM10 Stereo Headset for Mobile Phones.
  1. I was using this headset for last one month.
    Pros:
    1. Sound quality was good.
    2. Mike was clear while on call.
    Cons:
    1. Ear buds slip frequently and don't sit properly in ears.
    2. Only one set of ear foams.


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Panasonic. The regular list price is $9.99. Sells new for $6.99.
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4 comments about Panasonic RP-HS43 Clip-On Headphones with XBS® Extra Bass System (Blue).
  1. My problem with headphones in general is that ear buds fall out when I move around, and regular headphones never line up for me comfortably. They just don't. I was going to try a neck model when I saw this. It solved the problem! Each one simply connects to your ear with a sunglasses-like hook, and it's there to stay. I'm not a sound geek, and I'm sure that they aren't at the top of the list in terms of all the audiophile lingo. But hey -- I listen when I exercise, in airports, and other places where there's noise and distractions -- not a sound studio where I plan to analyze each instrument's contribution to the harmonious mix yada yada yada. And these absolutely do the job. I'm going to buy another set soon, just to have in case I ever lose or break these. I'd pay twice the price, happily.


  2. This headset lacks in loudness. and the clips are flimsy.

    It states specifications about Bass, but just because it's good at bass, it more than likely lacks in the tweeter side. And has low impedance and sensitivity.

    I used an RCA Lyra with these headsets and I could still hear people talking to me at the loudest setting. I may go deaf, but I know sound and it's ranges. Not a good headset.

    Since the RCA Lyra is a lower end MP3 player, it's a good tester for headsets and I have enjoyed this small player. Also, I am clumsy and drop my player all the time, so a hard drive player is not an option.

    Sony MDR-Q22LP w.Ear Headphones with Interchangeable Headphone Caps - is actually a good headset for loudness. The ear clips are secure and tight enough. But the cord material is sticky so it's not good to work out with (running would be fine) and tangles easily. Lasted a long time 3 years, before my friend crushed it with a 45lbs dumbell.

    Philips HS520 Reflective Neckband Headphone - NICE and LOUD, I had to turn down the volume, sound range is good. 12Hz is pretty low in bass range in my book for a headset. 24kHz is high enough for tweeter on a headset, some have up to 28kHz, but I am more interested in Loudness and what I can hear. It's a rearfit, it's snug, so if you have a HUGE head it may take time to get adjusted to. But Damn, Nice and loud!!! This is my headset! I can't hear anyone now Woohoo!!!
    the cord is nice, it's made of nylon so it doesn't stick and it's not so long that you have to wrap it up... Good headset for the money!

    Sony MDR-V150 Monitor Series Headphones with Reversible Earcups - is an excellent headset for this player, sound range is FULL and vibrant and LOUD for such a small player. But not good to work out with and costs more.

    HiNRG and Dance music is the best to test out headsets. This style of music uses ALL ranges.


  3. I have had a lot of experience with this line of Panasonic headphones, and have always found them to be reliable, long lasting, and comfortable. however, I personally liked the non-bass ones a little better.


  4. The headphones were not blue, which is what I ordered. I do not notice any extra bass.Not that impressed with this item.


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By elecom. The regular list price is $29.99. Sells new for $19.99.
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1 comments about Elecom Pearl Canal Type Hi-Fi Noise-Reducing Ear Buds(Designed in Japan) (Pink).
  1. All of my friends told me to buy earbuds for better sound when listening to my ipod, but most earbuds are too big and hurt my ears after about ten minutes. These ear buds are soft and small and I can listen to music for extended periods of time without any discomfort. They are also really cute~! ^__^


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Posted in Headphones (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By AUDIOLOGY. The regular list price is $14.99. Sells new for $8.44.
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2 comments about Audiology Atomic Full Size Headphones.
  1. I picked these up for $10 while waiting for my Sony MDR-XD400's to be repaired. And while the sound of these cannot compare to those, these are amazing considering the price. The bass isn't that strong, nor are they especially loud, but such things cannot be expected from cans at a price like this. I would recommend these to anyone who does not expect audiophile quality from their phones, or if you need decent headphones at a good price.


  2. Audiology Atomic Full Size Headphones
    I COULD NOT BELIEVE THE SOUND QUALITY AND HOW COMFORTABLE THE EAR CUPS FEEL WHEN THEY COVER MY BIG EARS. OF COURSE THEY MAY NOT SUIT THE AUDIO FILE WHO LISTENS TO DIGITAL/DOLBY 5.3 SOUND BUT FOR TV WHICH IS WHAT I USE THEM FOR THEY ARE A SUPER BARGAIN. I FIGURED HOW GOOD COULD THEY BE FOR THE PRICE AND THOUGHT WHAT THE HELL WHAT CAN HAPPEN GIVE THEM AWAY?
    NO INDEED THEY ARE PERFECT FOR LATE NIGHT TV NO NEED TO SPEND A DIME MORE. INCIDENTLY I HAVE A VERY EXPENSIVE PAIR I USE OCCASIONALLY FOR MUSIC AND THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEM BUT I HATE TO SAY IT NOT AS MUCH AS I THOUGHT THERE WOULD BE.


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JVC HAF120B Gumy Headphone (Black)
Street Gear AM/FM Arm Band Radio With Headphones & Arm Band
Hi-Touch Imaging 640ID 403 DPI Dye Sub Printer
Radius RANS131S / RA-NS131S / RA-NS131S Radius Neckstrap Earbuds Designed for 3G iPod Nano. Superb Bass Response - Silver (Designed in Japan)
V-dimension Optical Corporate Traveler
Able Planet True Fidelity Active Noise Canceling Headphones
Sennheiser MM10 Stereo Headset for Mobile Phones
Panasonic RP-HS43 Clip-On Headphones with XBS® Extra Bass System (Blue)
Elecom Pearl Canal Type Hi-Fi Noise-Reducing Ear Buds(Designed in Japan) (Pink)
Audiology Atomic Full Size Headphones

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