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HEADPHONES ELECTRONICS

Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By Earhugger. The regular list price is $9.99. Sells new for $4.99.
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1 comments about EarHugger EH-410 Lightweight Hi-Fi Headphones.
  1. These headphone's are comfortable, but the cable is too short. It barely reaches my computer on the desk in front of me.


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Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By Panasonic. Sells new for $7.37.
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No comments about Panasonic RP-HV250S Earduds with Case.



Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By Philips USA Inc.. Sells new for $14.99.
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No comments about Indoor Corded TV Headphones.



Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By DreamGEAR. Sells new for $19.99.
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Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By Cyber Acoustics. Sells new for $14.99.
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1 comments about Lightweight Stereo Headphone.
  1. I bought these headphones as back up "just in case". The sound quality is ok but I don't find the ear piece to be all that comfy. As well, they seem a bit too big around my head. Still, good product for the price and they still work!


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Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By PANASONIC. The regular list price is $8.95. Sells new for $4.31.
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5 comments about Panasonic RP-HS5 Ear Clip Earbud Headphones.
  1. These are very good headphones. Excellent bass for the price range. These are better than the similarly priced Sony headphones, which have no bass whatsoever. I use these when I'm out for a walk. I use a pair of Sony cans at home.


  2. I know that these are cheap. But they sound alot better then more expensive models...30-40 dollar range. I know, cause I used to have them. I bought this cheaper model, since it will see alot of abuse. But I was really surprised at the sound that came out of it. Bass is excellent and highs are too. Mids are ok. Now if you have a crappy mp3 player, you'll get grappy sound out of these. I use an ipaq with these headphones and sound great. The only thing I did, was adding foam inserts which I purchased from the doller store. Total cost is still under 10 dollars.


  3. The overall size is convenient. The sound quality is ok for the price. The clips hold the buds on your ear, but I found it very difficult to position the clips so the buds stay in the ear. For some reason the clips do not want to stay flat against my head and annoyingly flip outward like little wings.


  4. After purchasing a Sony Walkman (DEJ001), I hated the headphones that came with the walkman. They were not comfortable and had poor sound quality (inferior bass). So after deciding between the h.ear and these, I went with Panasonic for the fuller frequency range and the gray color.

    Clip-On Earbuds

    Clip-on earbuds are very similar to the standard earbuds, with a hook that goes all the way around your ear. If you haven't tried clip-on earbuds or behind-the-neck headphones, you'll probably have to take some time getting them to fit correctly. If you are used to them, chances are you know how to fit them and it won't be a problem.

    Sound Quality

    Country - Pretty good sound, not a lot of bass was needed for the test, though. I got a lot of treble power and clarity, something I didn't expect. Overall most of it sounded good.

    Dance/Techno - I put in a lot of stuff and I got so-so results. A lot of the beats had low bass and some of it was lost, but most of the vocals were good. Not the best for this genre.

    Latin - I got good results as long as there weren't a whole lot of beats.

    Metal/Rock - I put a lot of hard stuff in here and I was pretty suprised it handled all of it. The bass wasn't too exciting but most of the hard rock was above average.

    Pop - Most of it sounded above average but a lot of bass was lost from the headphones (as usual).

    Rap - I really tested this genre because rap needs a lot of range, thinking that it would "bring out" the headphones but my expectations were not met. The bass was a little stronger but not a whole lot.

    R&B - It sounded pretty good but when the bass was playing it wasn't too big.

    I made the final conclusion on the sound. It has amazing treble but very poor bass. For the price ($6) it was good but if you compare them to the h.ear or the other earbuds around the $10-$15 these just don't hold up. If your listening to classical, opera, vocal pop, or soft rock, these will do but for anything else with big bass these will not, and I mean NOT cut it.

    Design

    They are a little similar to the h.ear headphones but a little different. They stick out a lot more than the h.ear probably because the clip isn't connected to the earbud. Another thing is that the clip twists to fit your ear (this is something you'll probably have to see). The cord is gray and seems very durable.

    Comfort

    Overall the comfort is pretty good as long as your ears aren't too big or too small. They are pretty averagely sized and fit me pretty well. Another thing (like I said before), if you haven't tried similar earbuds with the clip (like the MDRJ10 or the KSC22), you'll probably have to take some time getting used to the fit and learning how to put them on. So if they don't fit right, don't immediately send them back to the store because within time they might feel a whole lot better.

    Price

    I paid $6 for these at Wal-Mart. Overall the price is set about right. They weren't the most expensive (duh) nor were they the cheapest; they were somewhere in the middle. You could get, with a little more money, the better sounding h.ear.

    Overall

    They fit and feel right and they are inexpensive. The sound is a little inferior but you have to consider the fact that they are only $6. If they were over the $10 I would say there sound is way too bad for this price but for $6 is pretty good. Overall, if your looking for very inexpensive that will do, these are okay. If your looking for good sound, pass on by.


  5. The headphones have nice design features, excellent base pick up and excellent other stats. However it fails in actual sound quality - the sound is tinney and simply sounds cheap. While it registers base nicely, its treble is way off (on the loud end) which irritated me. I bought them to replace some headphones that are getting rattly - but I like my old ones lots better.

    If you don't care about the tinney sound, it would be an excllent pair, good style, comfortable, and nice cord retract feature. However my advice is still to get a different pair unless you're deaf to frequencies above 15kH.


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Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By UNWIRED TECHNOLOGY. The regular list price is $49.95. Sells new for $34.25.
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No comments about UNWIRED TECHNOLOGY R1H-B22F0 SINGLE CHANNEL INFRARED FOLD-FLAT H.



Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By PHILIPS USA. The regular list price is $29.95. Sells new for $18.98.
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Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By Hewlett Packard. The regular list price is $99.99. Sells new for $84.95. There are some available for $79.99.
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Posted in Headphones (Friday, September 5, 2008)

By Skullcandy. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $29.96.
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5 comments about Skullcandy Lowrider Headphones - Chrome / Blue.
  1. Ok I bought these becuase my wife has a pair of Skullcandy Hesh. So I thought these would be kick A"" to there ok. The biggest problem I have with these is they fall off my head all the time so these things are chillin head phones. I got this pair cheap so if you can get them cheap get them because they do sound good not much bass though. Word of advice spend the extra money and get the Skullcandy Hesh they kick and sound better and they dont fall off your head. Oh also leave the skullcrushers alone to not real bass just good vibrations. Thanks


  2. They look just like they are pictured, they are comfy on the ears and my son loves them.


  3. Very quick, good transaction. They are exactly as advertised and are now my favourite headphones. :) I've never owned headphones so comfortable before. Didn't need to take them off during the 8-hour drive from home to college.


  4. I have had these a week now and am EXTREMELY pleased ! And no, I'm not a "younger person", lol. Mid 40's and lUv my muZic. I have bought a handful of different earbuds and small headphones for my mp3 players and haven't really liked any of them. Earbuds kill your ears after an hour or so and never really fit both my ears, as they are different IDs. Plus I like to be able to hear what is happening around me.
    Use these outside and inside, while in my workshop, sitting at the lake, on the deck, rolling around in the yard and while surfing. I'd use them while riding my handcycle but I don't want to sweat all over them.

    They are VERY comfortable, very lightweight, excellent sound quality, ya don't have to set the volume high to hear all the instruments/frequencies either. I listen to all types of music and they ALL sound great on these. Wiring is flexible AND high quality. They are WELL BUILT, fold up and stow in minimal space. Oh yeah, they look cool as well, ya don't have to be a teenager to appreciate THAT... most of us, anyway.
    John


  5. I think everyone else has the headphone specs covered, so I just wanted to comment on the MacRed color, which currently sells for a spectacular $20.93 here. It's a muted warm plum color with a metallic sheen, which is far better than the fire engine red I thought I was going to get. I would get this color even if it weren't the cheapest one available.

    To add a bit to the specs, the sound quality is rich, clear, and very satisfying. The headphones also fit somewhat loosely and awkwardly on my head when I wear my glasses, so I wouldn't strongly recommend this if you usually wear thick framed glasses. The whole thing is made of light plastic, but I expected that from small headphones like these. Overall, I'm really pleased with these headphones.


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EarHugger EH-410 Lightweight Hi-Fi Headphones
Panasonic RP-HV250S Earduds with Case
Indoor Corded TV Headphones
DreamGear i.Sound Ear Pods for iPod
Lightweight Stereo Headphone
Panasonic RP-HS5 Ear Clip Earbud Headphones
UNWIRED TECHNOLOGY R1H-B22F0 SINGLE CHANNEL INFRARED FOLD-FLAT H
Ear-cup Headphones
HP Bluetooth Stereo Headphones - headphones ( FA303A#ABA )
Skullcandy Lowrider Headphones - Chrome / Blue

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