For the runners looking for a wireless headset so you can enjoy your runs much better or weight lifters.
Includes the pro version of ENDOMONDO
Jabra Sport
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The Jaybird
WIRED BUDS BELOW HERE
Twice I've knocked my Evo 3d to the floor while on a treadmill because of the wires coming from my YurBuds Iron Man
A NEW pair from polk audio HERE
Just in case anyone was wondering what case i use to protect the Evo 3d from the sweat when running outside here it is---
I tried the Jaybird's. Worst range for bluetooth I've ever seen in a headset. Sooo disappointed.
I'll have to check out the others.
I use these, they work great and they can't really fall out. I've had them for over a year and used them in several long races and workouts.
http://www.google.com/products/cata...a=X&ei=6OtkTtS_LKzZiAL5so2gCg&ved=0CHcQ8wIwAQ
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For the runners looking for a wireless headset so you can enjoy your runs much better or weight lifters.
RUN Jabra Sport
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The Jaybird
Twice I've knocked my Evo 3d to the floor while on a treadmill because of the wires coming from my YurBuds Iron Man
Just in case anyone was wondering what case i use to protect the Evo 3d from the sweat when running outside here it is---
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earphone doesn't interest me except your running phone case! =)
zer0-1ne said:
For the runners looking for a wireless headset so you can enjoy your runs much better or weight lifters.
RUN Jabra Sport
OR
The Jaybird
Twice I've knocked my Evo 3d to the floor while on a treadmill because of the wires coming from my YurBuds Iron Man
Just in case anyone was wondering what case i use to protect the Evo 3d from the sweat when running outside here it is---
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Man I've got the same case, what are the chances!! Lol. I use it when I'm cutting grass. I have a Acoustic Research Bluetooth receiver that turns any headphones/earbuds into Bluetooth wireless headphones/earbuds. Works perfect and I highly recommend it! Love being able to use any headphones instead of having to buy specific ones.
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I use thise yurbuds and they work perfectly. I just choke up onbthe wire so it dosent dangle. They are the loudest clearest headphones ive owned
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JTNiggle said:
I use these, they work great and they can't really fall out. I've had them for over a year and used them in several long races and workouts.
http://www.google.com/products/cata...a=X&ei=6OtkTtS_LKzZiAL5so2gCg&ved=0CHcQ8wIwAQ
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Are these sweat proof. I sweat a lot when i run showers of sweat. PLus the jabra sport has built in FM and a free copy of ENDOMONDO.
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I use thise yurbuds and they work perfectly. I just choke up onbthe wire so it dosent dangle. They are the loudest clearest headphones ive owned
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true on the clear part.
Those jabra sport ones look bad ass
JTNiggle said:
I use these, they work great and they can't really fall out. I've had them for over a year and used them in several long races and workouts.
http://www.google.com/products/cata...a=X&ei=6OtkTtS_LKzZiAL5so2gCg&ved=0CHcQ8wIwAQ
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Tried these too. Head crushers. Can't fall out for sure but I swear my skull was pulverized.
Not many stereo BT headsets I've not tried and so far, all but 1 have gone back.
I"ve been using these for the last couple of weeks since I bought them on sale for $30 in a one day deal. So far so good, I think they sound and fit great and are supposedly sweat resistant.
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-SHB6000-28-Bluetooth-Headset/dp/B004KPLS5M
My one concern is that they block out too much sound and that might cause a safety issue if you don't hear an oncoming car while running.
The other negative thing is that they have a lot of small buttons and it's near impossible to hit the right one while running. Hopefully I'll get the hang of it.
Is the jabra sport not even out yet? All I see for it is ads.
JTNiggle said:
I use these, they work great and they can't really fall out. I've had them for over a year and used them in several long races and workouts. ...
http://www.google.com/products/cata...a=X&ei=6OtkTtS_LKzZiAL5so2gCg&ved=0CHcQ8wIwAQ
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I've been using the S9s for at least three years now... Best Bluetooth stereo I've ever bought. I only enjoy them for working out at the gym, my head is small so when I run, the S9s bounce a bit and can be annoying - I'd be interested in buying the Jab Sports. ( been using studio beats for running, great but not sweat resistant at all =/
**Edit: I have the original S9s not the HD version, might try those if the fit is different.
By far the most disappointing headset ive owned were the s10hd by moto..the s9s were alot better and louder..ive had problems with my first set of jaybird freedom jf3s,no range and disconnects...but after swapping them out i get 20feet range and super loud and clear bass..plus they never fall out from running or lifting.id recommend the jf3 freedom,just gotto find a properly working set.
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I"ve been using these for the last couple of weeks since I bought them on sale for $30 in a one day deal. So far so good, I think they sound and fit great and are supposedly sweat resistant.
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-SHB6000-28-Bluetooth-Headset/dp/B004KPLS5M
My one concern is that they block out too much sound and that might cause a safety issue if you don't hear an oncoming car while running.
The other negative thing is that they have a lot of small buttons and it's near impossible to hit the right one while running. Hopefully I'll get the hang of it.
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i see all bad reviews for them.
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i see all bad reviews for them.
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Not really true. I just looke up the reviews on Amazon - and I agree with the most recent review, which was 4 stars. You'll notice the same minor concerns that I expressed above about the button size and isolation. Actually - with more use on the streets, isolation isn't as good as I thought - but is actually safer. I can pump up the volume to hear my source, but will still hear the sound of an oncoming car.
These aren't perfect, but they're working fine for me. Most of the bad reviews I see on Amazon seem to regard a failure - which I might someday experience of course. In which case I would come back here and report the hardware problem.
But so far so good. These are working better for me than my much loved Jabra BT8010's - which I still use in the office because of the convenience of being able to remove the 2nd stereo earbud. But fit for working out and sound quality are better on these, no doubt. There's not much bass, but it's there - and the sound is pretty clean/clear.
Best wireless headset I have tested is the Sony mw600 excellent range
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I tried the Jaybird's. Worst range for bluetooth I've ever seen in a headset. Sooo disappointed.
I'll have to check out the others.
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Hey fellow wing users,
I'm residing in Southern California and they recently passed a law that hands free headsets are required as of July 1st,2008. Just wondering what everyone is using to see what my options are.
If you can please post Brand and Model and where you got it
Best Regards
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Hey fellow wing users,
I'm residing in Southern California and they recently passed a law that hands free headsets are required as of July 1st,2008. Just wondering what everyone is using to see what my options are.
If you can please post Brand and Model and where you got it
Best Regards
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Yeah im in the military and on any military installation you are required to use hands free. I use a Motorola T505 for in car, it has a pretty loud speaker and can be played through your radio. I use a BlueAnt Z9 for in ear bluetooth. They are both pretty damn good and can be found on Newegg dot com.
Good post
I use the Jawbone its good !!
looking for good excuse to buy new one one plus is the noise cancellation option works
i have first version one new ones thiner
http://www.jawbone.com/
thanks for the replies. both are very good. the jawbone looks nice but how does it function? i'm trying to compromise looks and functionality as much as i can
noise-canceling technology is great
here a good place for some reviews of different ones
it hot don't want to type 104* off to pool
i use the big clunker
http://www.welectronics.com/Bluetooth/motorola_ht820.jpg
but i love it.. when im on the bus i hear no sound when i have the volume up at a good level.. if i want ot hear i lower it and can hear almost everything and my music
there big there ugly
i use them for 45 minutes to a hour a day and charge then every 3 weeks..
but thye are kick a$$
I use Tritton TRI-BH102 it has been pretty good to me. Battery life is 4hours+ constant stream range is limited to 10' anything more than that is most likely to disconnect. The thing I like about it is the 3.5mm jack.
I use the Jabra BT250v for talking. It's not the one in the link, but it looks just like it. It's the loudest and clearest one I've found in the store. It's very comfortable despite the way it looks. I've forgotten that I was wearing it quite a few times. It has an earpiece that goes into your ear and it sounds like the caller is standing next to you. I talk for about 3 hours a day, and I charge it once a week. It was $50 at Best Buy. I liked the SE HBH-610 more, but I don't think they make them anymore. I've heard really good things about all the Plantronics, but they were too expensive for me.
I use the SouthWing SA505 for stereo music. It's loud, music sounds good, and the battery last for months. I use it in the gym for 2 hours a day, 6 days a week, and to talk when I forget to charge my Jabra. I charge it about once every other month, but it's never actually died on me so it could probably go longer. And it was only $23 with shipping on eBay!
I have one by caselogic, a CLST-100
It cost $16 on double clearance, and it works about as much as it costs.
But the fact of the matter is that it works
I'm using both Jawbones (new and original) I find the new one to be more comfortable
man some dope head phones here, made it even harder for me to choose lol .. i was going to stick with a simple motorola but dam hahaha i have more options now
thanks guys keep em coming!
Out of the few BT headsets I have I find I really only use my JVC HAW700BT set anymore. It's got a stereo jack so I can use whatever headphones I like and when not on the phone I can move the main body of it to my belt. This one can also connect to your car stereo if it's got an Aux input and you can use it as a hands-free set. The battery life is excellent... at least for me.
The only "con" for me is that the charger's connection at the bottom of the main body isn't miniUSB, just some plain two pin connector. Gonna make my own adapter for it so I can charge on the go.
http://www.gadgetell.com/tech/comment/jvc-intros-new-bluetooth-transmitter-and-headset/
I haven't looked to see if it's more common now. When I got mine i had a very hard time finding anyone who even had it in their computer, much less in stock, and it wasn't on JVC's site either.
I use the jabra bt8010 stereo headset. I'm simply in love with this thing. the sound quality is outstanding. I find myself using my wing for music more than my ipod because of the headset. If your wearing both pieces phone calls sound as if you are in the same room with the person. check ebay they used to go for between 90.00 and 110.00$$ but now you can find them for as low as $40.00. Now if I could only figure out how to setup my voice command to be used on te headset?
I use a Motorola. Excellent sound quality, And compatible with A2DP ( Music via Bluetooth thing ).
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I use the jabra bt8010 stereo headset. I'm simply in love with this thing. the sound quality is outstanding. I find myself using my wing for music more than my ipod because of the headset. If your wearing both pieces phone calls sound as if you are in the same room with the person. check ebay they used to go for between 90.00 and 110.00$$ but now you can find them for as low as $40.00. Now if I could only figure out how to setup my voice command to be used on te headset?
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Hey this headset looks really nice, but is it wireless? cause i know bluetooth is wireless but when i look at the photos it shows some wires ..
ElProempie said:
I use a Motorola. Excellent sound quality, And compatible with A2DP ( Music via Bluetooth thing ).
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i was looking into this one because of the simplicity of it. right now it seems like the best bang for the buck.
I use the Motorola H700 with no problems
Motorola H700 for me to very good, talking on phone is good, music sounds good ... MSVC sucks big time, i got mine off ebay for 22 bucks
I have the cheapest Jabra I could find in the shop, 10 UK pounds.
It's rubbish. I bought it just to try how bt headsets work.
Interestingly (although maybe I'm the last one to find out), using the attached cab I can send all sound through it whether it likes it or not (it would only work when there's a call otherwise).
What is the model number for Motorola BT head set
Hey guys, been digging through the threads and found a couple on earphones, though not exactly what I was looking. Looking for your opinions on best earphones with a microphone for about $35-$65. Comfortable, preferably in ear design. Hoping for a pretty good microphone so that people can actually hear me, especially outside, though I don't want the mic to be huge (that's one thing I liked about the stock headphones till they broke; the mic was discrete). Also, I would prefer one of the earphones to be longer than the other so that I could have them hang around my neck when not in use. All opinions welcome.
So far I've looked at:
Sennheiser MM50
MetroFi 170vi
-Thanks
Hi,
You can try
remote control with HTC ExtUSB
which has: mic+vol up/down+fward/bward
and 3.5 connector
and get an CX 95 style
I order this combination and they are on the way.
Check my post if you need details
Does a Creative EP-630i work on a HD?
dinges54 said:
Does a Creative EP-630i work on a HD?
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I can barely find anything on those headphones. Do you know if one side is longer than the other? (aka, is it an around the neck design?)
I have found some info:
http://www.ciao.co.uk/Creative_EP_630i_Headset__7249793#productdetail
And a picture:
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Does this headset works the same way as the htc headset that was supplied with the phone?
thanks for the picture. Too bad it's not an around the neck design. And yes, I believe all the headsets will work like the original one. Though I should note that none of the headsets will give you extra functionality like changing songs/volume, but you can still pick up/hang up calls.
I brought a nokia headset hs47 and that does not work well with HD
Personally I use Sennheiser MM50 headphones which has excellent quality
Fallen Spartan said:
Personally I use Sennheiser MM50 headphones which has excellent quality
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I guess not better than Sennheiser CX 95.
and MM 50 is about 50 euro(?), similar to cx 95
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Personally I use Sennheiser MM50 headphones which has excellent quality
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I was just about to buy those last night but then I saw that there were alot of fakes floating around and didn't want to get ripped off. Also, I found reviews for the "nuforce ne-7m" and they're all extremely positive. Everyone saying that they're better than the MM50, though, unfortunately, they're not around the neck design. I still ended buying them, if I don't like them I'll just return it and get the MM50s.
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I was just about to buy those last night but then I saw that there were alot of fakes floating around and didn't want to get ripped off. Also, I found reviews for the "nuforce ne-7m" and they're all extremely positive. Everyone saying that they're better than the MM50, though, unfortunately, they're not around the neck design. I still ended buying them, if I don't like them I'll just return it and get the MM50s.
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Let me know how you got on with these, i.e. quality etc. Would be interested in knowing
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Let me know how you got on with these, i.e. quality etc. Would be interested in knowing
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Got them on tues (very fast shipping as monday was a holiday). First of all, I'm no audiophile but here's my best 'imho.' Compared to the stock headphones, well, you really can't compare them. It's like listening to music in 3D; there's depth to the sound. The mic is in a good position and tiny. So far, everyone has said that they've had no problem hearing me and I've never heard the wind blowing in my earphones (which use to happen all the time on the stock ones). They block out sound very well and don't disrupt others since you can't hear the music unless u have them on/are really really close. If you turn up the volume (on the HD) all the way up, it gets ridiculously loud, but remains high quality. The cable is nice and long (sometimes that's an issue for me since I'm like 6feet 4in (1.93m). Extremely comfortable!
Cons(?): Not around the neck design. 'Bent' (L shaped) jack vs the stock straight jack. The sound carries through the wire into the headphones when they hit/touch something (like a zipper on a sweatshirt); however I think this might be true on all in-ear headphones? If anyone can comment on that, especially on the MM50 in that scenario.
3 other notes: It has one of those sliders were the line separates into the right/left headphone to help keep them from tangling. Came with a pouch and 3 other sized ear pieces. It has a 'clip' to clip the headphones to a piece of clothing so that they don't bounce around.
If you have any other questions or I missed something let me know and I'll try and get it answered for you.
Svegetto said:
Got them on tues (very fast shipping as monday was a holiday). First of all, I'm no audiophile but here's my best 'imho.' Compared to the stock headphones, well, you really can't compare them. It's like listening to music in 3D; there's depth to the sound. The mic is in a good position and tiny. So far, everyone has said that they've had no problem hearing me and I've never heard the wind blowing in my earphones (which use to happen all the time on the stock ones). They block out sound very well and don't disrupt others since you can't hear the music unless u have them on/are really really close. If you turn up the volume (on the HD) all the way up, it gets ridiculously loud, but remains high quality. The cable is nice and long (sometimes that's an issue for me since I'm like 6feet 4in (1.93m). Extremely comfortable!
Cons(?): Not around the neck design. 'Bent' (L shaped) jack vs the stock straight jack. The sound carries through the wire into the headphones when they hit/touch something (like a zipper on a sweatshirt); however I think this might be true on all in-ear headphones? If anyone can comment on that, especially on the MM50 in that scenario.
3 other notes: It has one of those sliders were the line separates into the right/left headphone to help keep them from tangling. Came with a pouch and 3 other sized ear pieces. It has a 'clip' to clip the headphones to a piece of clothing so that they don't bounce around.
If you have any other questions or I missed something let me know and I'll try and get it answered for you.
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Good review IMO. Sounds similar to MM50, though lacking around the neck design would put me off them.
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and 3.5 connector
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I think this combination does not work with the Blackstone.
All others should probably check out this thread:
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Ther is an application that allows you to play/pause and play the next track with the button on the headphones.
I know nobody asked for it but i think its quite practical
So the other day I tried listening to some tunes on my Amaze with the HTC ear phones that came in the box.
Holy crap. For a phone with such nice build quality, it was a complete shock to find out how disappointing the ear phones were. The control buttons on the HTC ear phones are nice, but those I can do without. The sound quality is simply god awful compared to the in-ear earphones that came with my old Samsung Galaxy S. No matter how much I tweaked with PowerAmp and DSP Manager settings, I couldn't get the sound output to be satisfactory, so I'm wondering if you guys could share with me some suggestions for a pair of nice ear phones to plug into my Amaze since I'll be using this handset as a music player pretty often.
I listen to a variety of genres, but most of my playlist consists of progressive trance so I'm looking for both bass and clarity.
Let me know what your suggestions are, thanks
I use Skullcandy Ink'd headphones for my Amaze 4G for music and on my Nook Tablet when watching stuff on netflix/hulu. They sound great, and have good bass and clarity, but that's just my opinion, so your mileage may vary.
You can get them in regular headphones or one with an inline button/mic for phone calls
I bought these ones yesterday http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004M8SAJ4/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details according to the reviews are really good, once I got em in my hands I will update this post
Ok, a thread I can contribute to
Alright, so I'm a bit of an audiophile, and if you don't mind spending a decent amount of change take these headphones into consideration:
http://www.shure.com/americas/produ...nes/se-models/se215-sound-isolating-earphones
They are 100$, BUT have one of the best in ear seals I have ever seen on headphones, a wrap around cable that you place behind the ear that you don't even notice when walking / running / working out, detachable cable so if your cable dies, you can order a new one for cheap and just pop off the bud's and reattach them to the new cable, AMAZEing noise cancellation (I can't hear a thing thats going around me on a busy bus), flat frequency response (which is good for a DJ / Producer like myself, but also for you because you can go into DSP manager to add as many Db's or take away them as you please to get more BASS), it comes with tons of bass out of the box thanks to the good in ear seal, and finally, the cable is kevlar lined, so you can treat it like crap unlike most skullcandys that I used to own and it wont break
Just my two cents, also please excuse the run-on
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ok, a thread i can contribute to :d
alright, so i'm a bit of an audiophile, and if you don't mind spending a decent amount of change take these headphones into consideration:
http://www.shure.com/americas/produ...nes/se-models/se215-sound-isolating-earphones
they are 100$, but have one of the best in ear seals i have ever seen on headphones, a wrap around cable that you place behind the ear that you don't even notice when walking / running / working out, detachable cable so if your cable dies, you can order a new one for cheap and just pop off the bud's and reattach them to the new cable, AMAZEing noise cancellation (i can't hear a thing thats going around me on a busy bus), flat frequency response (which is good for a dj / producer like myself, but also for you because you can go into dsp manager to add as many db's or take away them as you please to get more bass), it comes with tons of bass out of the box thanks to the good in ear seal, and finally, the cable is kevlar lined, so you can treat it like crap unlike most skullcandys that i used to own and it wont break
just my two cents, also please excuse the run-on
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o.0 you get headphones in the box?
Vsonic GR07 for the win.
heyodee said:
Vsonic GR07 for the win.
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if you can afford them, nice though
The shure se215 are nice. solid build quality. with a little amping, they sound even better. Also the JVC HA FXT90
For more info, check out this link Multi-IEM Review from www.head-fi.org
Main site link http://www.head-fi.org/ for all things headphones, and more.
As an ex-frequenter of head fi I'd have to recommend the monster turbines range. And if you can find them on sale that's a plus
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I second the galaxy series headphones as a stock ofering in AWESOMENESS
Hey heyodee, what amp do you recommend. Never looked into them, but i can tell the audio controller isnt loud enough
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Hey heyodee, what amp do you recommend. Never looked into them, but i can tell the audio controller isnt loud enough
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MusixFX, does not work with HTC Sense Music
Equalizer
I personally use Poweramp music player
If you using xboarder's ROM, you could use the DSP Manager
You can use dsp manager in any rom with root. Just download root tools and inatall it in the advance settings
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Monster Turbine
rbaruch said:
As an ex-frequenter of head fi I'd have to recommend the monster turbines range. And if you can find them on sale that's a plus
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I was just about to post the same thing, then saw your post, yeah X2 on the turbines. Best in-ear headphones I've ever listened to. The price is well worth it, although I did get mine for free.
Can't post a link, but if you search Amazon you'll find them for around $95.
Sennheiser OCX 880: $34.99 for 48 hrs only
Newegg has the OCX 880 on sale for $59.99 with free shipping.
With promo code EMCYTZT1110 you'll get another $25.00 off = $34.99
This coupon code valid for only 48 hours.
I ordered mine a few days ago for 59.99 and regret I didn't wait for a few more day. Don't know how the sound is but based on rewiews from Head-fi forum, the OCX 880 needs at least 48hours burn-in period to get the best of it.
I use the klipsch image S4a, which is the android version, it comes with a mic and remote. Best earphones ever. Check out the review on cnet, it got editors choice.
Best part is its just under 100 bucks.
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Beats solo hd -_- with the beats audio software
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Munitio.
surprisingly great frequency range and driver size considering the $50 price tag.
HTC RC E190
has anyone tried this?
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All, I have my Motorola bluetooth stereo headphones. Cost me like $60.00 and I love them. They are over the ear and fit comfortable.
I have my Beat's by Dre' for $300.00 and they are OK. Blew a bunch of money.....
Went to Target last night and got in-ear Skullcandy from JIB for $9.99 and I LOVE them!!! deep base, clear sound, and they fit comfortable for someone that does not like inserting crap in my ear!!! Im not a fan of wired anything BUT, these things are sweet! and if your going out and don't need them, ball them up and put in your pocket!
dsims7_2000 said:
All, I have my Motorola bluetooth stereo headphones. Cost me like $60.00 and I love them. They are over the ear and fit comfortable.
I have my Beat's by Dre' for $300.00 and they are OK. Blew a bunch of money.....
Went to Target last night and got in-ear Skullcandy from JIB for $9.99 and I LOVE them!!! deep base, clear sound, and they fit comfortable for someone that does not like inserting crap in my ear!!! Im not a fan of wired anything BUT, these things are sweet! and if your going out and don't need them, ball them up and put in your pocket!
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Agree. I have some as well and I love them. Especially since they have different sized plugs to put over the ear buds (the silicone covers or whatever the hell they are that make them stay in your ears). I have tiny ears and most ear buds won't stay in and start to hurt, but these are nice.
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Agree. I have some as well and I love them. Especially since they have different sized plugs to put over the ear buds (the silicone covers or whatever the hell they are that make them stay in your ears). I have tiny ears and most ear buds won't stay in and start to hurt, but these are nice.
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What I like most? $9.99! (and yea, 2 sets of plugs!)
If you want the best sounding earbuds around, try these. http://www.overstock.com/Electronic...oise-Reduction-Earphones/6053065/product.html
I was at a Marshall's and there was a pair that were opened. I plugged them into my Photon, which I use CM9 Music on and I was blown away. The bass response is seriously insane. I've had other cheaper ones that I have thought were pretty damn amazing and even sounded better than Beats in ears but these take the cake by far. If you check Marshall's you can probably find em. They were $9.99 there. I saw them at Wal-mart for around $20.
ML, those look nice as well. It just shows that you dont have to get bank loan for a quality item, which is why I posted this for all here!
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ML, those look nice as well. It just shows that you dont have to get bank loan for a quality item, which is why I posted this for all here!
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Exactly. They so incredible. I also got another pair that are developed in Sweden and have the Punisher logo on them. I know it sounds cheesy but they are amazing and not expensive at all either. They aren't the cheesy ones you'd buy for a kid. They are these ones here. Also got them for $8.99 at Marshall's http://www.superherostuff.com/punis...ear-comfort-headphones.html?itemcd=headbudpun
big skullcandy fan. all I've used since my first skullcandys. 1st pair was stolen. 2nd pair got lost after letting brothers borrow. 3rd pair I've had for three years and still work! all other head phones i have used after about a month they start sounding staticy and right side blows. also have a white pair that wad give to me. 3 yr old pair and white ones are the (ink'd) model. i just got blue pair and a pink pair (jibs)for my girlfriend for 5 bucks together from skullcandys ebay page.... i will never use anything except skullcandy
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Thanks for the info everyone. I am a big fan of klipsch headphones. They are expensive but sound great. I really liked the jvc marshmallows for exercise. $20 from walmart.
Do the skullcandy headphones also have treble or are they just crazy base with no real definition? Thanks everyone,
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Uh60m Pilot said:
Thanks for the info everyone. I am a big fan of klipsch headphones. They are expensive but sound great. I really liked the jvc marshmallows for exercise. $20 from walmart.
Do the skullcandy headphones also have treble or are they just crazy base with no real definition? Thanks everyone,
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I have a Free EQ app and they work well together. Hip Hop I set it to Hip Hop and I get bass. For ZZ Top I set it to Heavy Metal (I know they are Blues!) and I get treble. I have classical, Jazz, and a few more, but again, the few I tried sound great. Oh, and there is a custom setting that gives you 5 different ranges to adjust to your liking? And at $9.99.............
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Uh60m Pilot said:
Thanks for the info everyone. I am a big fan of klipsch headphones. They are expensive but sound great. I really liked the jvc marshmallows for exercise. $20 from walmart.
Do the skullcandy headphones also have treble or are they just crazy base with no real definition? Thanks everyone,
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I too have a pair of Klipsch that I use all the time and love them. Great sound and you can wear them for hours without fatigue.
http://www.klipsch.com/image-s4-black-in-ear-headphones
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I also have a nice pair of studio monitors that I love from Philips O'Neil. Great sound and again you don't get that ear fatigue.
http://www.usa.philips.com/c/headphones/11280/cat/?origin=|mckv|sgboUkn3R&pcrid=7452135534|plid|#/oneill
A huge selling point for me is long term wearability. Who cares if it is the best sound ever created if you can not wear them for more than 10 minutes at a time because your ears ache.
Both of these headphones can easily be listened to for a couple of hours with no problem and still deliver a really good sound.
I bought a pair from 5 below for $5 and there horrible. Has anyone bought any online that are decent? Thanks. :beer:
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http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Image...F8&qid=1339817630&sr=8-1&keywords=klipsch+s4a
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http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Image...F8&qid=1339817630&sr=8-1&keywords=klipsch+s4a
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I actually hove those in my ears right now - well the S4's anyway. How are the buttons in the S4A working out for you?
As for the OP, I've always had luck with DealExtreme. Even the real cheap two or three dollar ones.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/p...d=1082303&p_id=8320&seq=1&format=1#largeimage
These get rave reviews on head-fi. I personally am a fan of meelec.
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http://www.monoprice.com/products/p...d=1082303&p_id=8320&seq=1&format=1#largeimage
These get rave reviews on head-fi. I personally am a fan of meelec.
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This is more of the price range I was looking for. I'll give these a try. Thanks for the info everyone!:thumbup:
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I have 5 pair of these MonoPrice buds and they are awesome.
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Do the Monoprice ear buds come with optional inner ear pieces? I almost never can use the stock sizes of these types of ear phones.. small ears.. Thanks in advance.
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Do the Monoprice ear buds come with optional inner ear pieces? I almost never can use the stock sizes of these types of ear phones.. small ears.. Thanks in advance.
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I use Bose earbuds, fairly inexpensive, sound great, and come with multiple size and style inner ear pieces
Well the buttons work well for me on my photon. I use Poweramp with them and it works great. I cant wait to get my EVO with poweramp and beats audio.
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I use Bose earbuds, fairly inexpensive, sound great, and come with multiple size and style inner ear pieces
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Can you provide a link to the exact ones you have? I may pick another pair up. Thanks.
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I use Bose earbuds, fairly inexpensive, sound great, and come with multiple size and style inner ear pieces
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From what I've looked up, your assessment is a tad off IMO.. $60-$130 is not fairly inexpensive by far to me lol..
skullcandy makes good cheap headphones, and theyre alot more stylish depending on your needs or wants.
I got this headset and was very impressed with now music sounded, have only made1 call and it was just ehh. When I got then from amazon. About 3 months ago they were only 30 bucks. They also won editors choice for Bluetooth from consumer report or CNET
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-HM6450-Bluetooth-Wireless-Headset/dp/B004R9PSL6
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http://www.amazon.com/Klipsch-Image...F8&qid=1339817630&sr=8-1&keywords=klipsch+s4a
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I have the S4 and they are fantastic.
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http://www.monoprice.com/products/p...d=1082303&p_id=8320&seq=1&format=1#largeimage
These get rave reviews on head-fi. I personally am a fan of meelec.
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These are great too.
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I bought a pair from 5 below for $5 and there horrible. Has anyone bought any online that are decent? Thanks. :beer:
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I paid $28 for my m4 brainwavz. I also have these surround ones from Philips... Only $16.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003BT6BL4/ref=mp_s_a_1?qid=1339941020&sr=8-1
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I know the price range is high, but this is what I'm running: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00101UHS8 absolutely beautiful, crisp sound. After 40+ hours of burn in the highs, mids, and lows have separated out and are less recessed. Raving reviews at Headfi to boot
I use some beat replicas. they seem to work pretty good. i have had some for 4 months so far and havent broken on me yet and dont sound far off the real ones.
http://www.ioffer.com/i/beats-tour-control-talk-in-ear-headphones-black-white-508751764
http://www.head-fi.org/t/561951/philips-she3580-iem-review-10-giant-killers-er-4p-gathering-dust
Really makes me want to give these cheap philips a try.
Bought these at family dollar for $4.99 + tax. I use them for work. They sound good and are comfortable. Cheap but good headphones. They don't look bad either.
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You should check your local Sony store, I bought these $50-60 headphones for $20 and they are awesome quality for the price. They were "obsolete" from the newer model. I'm pretty cheap, usually I buy headphones around the $7 margin but these were basically a steal! I was impressed at how rich the sound quality was and its even fuller with the integrated beats audio. The buds are not grainy or just treble screaming and very comfortable in the ears. :thumbup:
I also suggest cheap skull candy's. Never go with that atomic or nuke brand. Even klipsch (could always check online at like www.frys.com )
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