User Rating: 4.0 stars
out of 3 user reviews
Great Sound, Cancels Outside Noise Very Well.by MichaelReviewer - February 22, 2009
Pros: The headset is great, the sound is great, the bass sounds amazing, and the headphones cancel out a lot of outside noise surprisingly well considering they are not noise canceling! The nylon cord is great for tangle free use too!
Cons: 1) Exercising with them they tend to slip out of your ears.
2) When exercising or moving around with them if you tap the wires that are not nylon, or move your head around quickly the tapping noise is magnified in the ear phones.
Review: Best sound quality for the price. I would recommend these for use in a airplane or office setting, or someplace you are not moving much, and not for exercise use! Great sounding headphones for the price!!
User Rating: 4.0 stars
out of 3 user reviews
great sound, sweet look, great valueby zahmbee - December 24, 2008
Pros: great sound, you might need to tweak your eq a little depending on your player but the overall sound is great. the construction is sturdy and sleek. the no-tangle cord is long enough so you can put your player in your pants pocket.
Cons: none so far
Review: The Lenntek Sonix are very good buds. They are well constructed and look sleek. I like the extended low end in the sound. There's also enough highs to bring out vocals and cymbals in music. The big surprise to me was the no-tangle cord. There's actually a nice cloth covering on the cable. Check these buds out.
User Rating: 2.0 stars
out of 3 user reviews
High and Mid range sounds Okay, Muddy bass though.by TheOriginalSkeptic - December 17, 2008
Pros: Low cost, cloth covered cord great - minimal tangles
Cons: High and Mid range audio OKay, but low range is "Muddy. When I listen to some full bodied orchestral pieces at fairly high volume, the headphones distort.
Review: For the price they are acceptable if you don't care about low end fidelity, but for my money there isn't a single "EarBud" headset that can compete with a quality "On Ear" or "Over The Ear" headset. I've tried just about every EarBud and ON/Over Ear headset, including Sure, V-Moda, Sony, Bose, Panasonic and several others over the years, and I still use my Sennheiser "On Ear" headset, though I keep hoping to find an "EarBud" headset that delivers a decent bass sound. On a recent "layover" in Atlanta, I visited a store in Concourse A that lets you tryout virtually every headset they have "including" EarBud sets (they have an ample supply of extra buds for each headset). Not one headset could compare with the Sennheiser "OnEar" headset I've been using for several years. Still looking though.