- Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 116 reviews Back to product review
- My rating: 0 stars
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5 out of 7 people found this review helpful
4.5 stars
"Judge for yourself, don't listen to impatient children's reviews"
Pros: Bass and ability to block outer noise
Cons: The fit takes a little getting used to , and here's the kicker... OMG you have to have patience to get them to fit properly!
Summary: After reading these p-iss poor reviews I had to sign up to voice my opinion. Patience and the ability to use one's BRAIN seems to be far from the norm these days. If you take your time, and try all the sizes of the rubber inserts, then fit them way in your ear the sound is fantastic. I use a large bud in one ear and a medium in the other. (see I took my time!)It blocks out alot of wind noise when I am cruising down the interstate in my half helmet. If you snug the headphone's little strap just below your neck it helps them stay in your ear. Again, this is one man's opinion. But, this is one man's opinion that actually took the time to fit these inserts in the proper way, instead of like some spoiled kid who tried them on once and started to whine to mommy that the headphones she bought are poopy bad. Bottom line, they may or may not be for you, but you should give them a shot before spending double the price on others. Oh, and the crap about turning the inserts 180 degrees (I can't believe I actually tried it) is probably some kid screwing with you. Oh, one more thing, did you know if you put your battery in upside down that the music plays backwards? REALLY! I swear!!!!
Where to buy
Apple In-Ear headphones:
$36.95
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