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06-01-2012 09:16 AM #1
Need some advice on headphone/earbud models
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I currently have some older sony's that loop over my ear, they are for sporting and I wear them on bike rides. Since Im riding a lot now, and have my iphone mount on the bike, I would prefer a pair that works well with the iphone for volume adjustment and even song skipping if possible, as well as being well attached to the ears since Im out riding.
Im not looking for some super expensive audiophile one's either, Im just figuring $50-100 if those exist because they are gonna get dirty and damp.
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06-01-2012 09:56 AM #2
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What you guys think about these?

Noise-isolating
Durable, tangle resistant cables
Patented oval ear tips provide comfortable wear for hours
Full music and/or voice control on select Apple products
Large control buttons for easy use during extreme sports
Moisture resistant remote and headphone
360° mic for hands-free, highly intelligible phone calls
Colors: Black w/rubber accents
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06-01-2012 10:28 AM #3
those are awesome jay! i have a pair of samsung which look just like those that work great and are quite comfortable. you can wear them for hours with no discomfort whatsoever. the klipsch ones look even better.
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06-01-2012 10:30 AM #4
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Thanks. Ive heard great things about the Klipsch head phones, one of the coolest things is all the research they do into the making sure one of the different sized pieces it comes with fits all ear styles. Its a pain in the ass now to try and skip songs while riding and I cant answer calls. I figure they cant be beat for $65.
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06-01-2012 11:44 AM #5
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I ordered the Klipsch. I looked at some sennheiser sports, but the reviews were worse.
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06-02-2012 07:56 AM #6I have Klipsch head phones and I like them!
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Don't remember the model number, but they look similar to those on your picture, except I don't have the volume control.
Very reasonable sound quality for the price. Good bass and good sound isolation - work well on the airplane. But, like with any in-ear head phones, you must push them all the way into your ears to get the bass and the sound isolation.
I had some concerns about the wires: they are so thin. But after 2 years, so far so good!
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