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3.5 stars
"Excellent cheap headphones"
Pros: Great sound and looks good
Cons: Didn't feel the "atomic bass". Not durable. Some sort of case would've been nice
Summary: I purchased mine on Amazon several weeks ago. Just yesterday the wired end that connects in to the left earbud broke, cutting a few of the wires in the process. I guess it was the way I was holding it to push it in my ear that did it. Luckily there's a lifetime warranty that (I hope!) covers that. If anyone has experience with warranties and such I'd like to hear from you. Beside that fact...
The Radius 'phones sound great for that price range. I like that they're made of the same metal used in iPods, which doesn't make them feel cheap whatsoever. I owned a pair of Creative EP-630s before these (which also broke down on me after a year and a half). Compared to those the EP's sounded a tad bit better and were more easy to manage. The Atomic Bass headphones tangled in my pocket very easily due to the different lengths of the cables. The included ear caps (med.) didn't fit my ears as well as I would've hoped. These 'phones also didn't have block sound as much as I hoped, which may have caused the sound to not sound as good.
Overall I like these headphones. If you're looking for cheap eadbuds, this is where to go. (If you're reaaaally cheap like me though, then I'd suggest the EP-630's.)
Where to buy
Radius Atomic Bass earphones (black):
$29.34 - $30.06
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Amazon.com Marketplace
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