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Strong bass; Good detail; Compact and lightweight
Silicone caps are easy to lose; No carrying pouch
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Strong bass; Good detail; Compact and lightweight
Silicone caps are easy to lose; No carrying pouch
For their price, the CX 300's offer a more than adequate replacement for your standard iPod headphones in terms of sound quality; and you'll also be pretty pleased with their bass levels.
Aesthetically pleasing; Excellent bass levels; Price
Mid Range lacks some detail
The music player is the bringer of sweet mercy to the noise, filth and crowd-addled commuter. If a stressful journey on public transport is part of your daily routine, investing in a good set of earphones to block out the misery of it all could make a real difference to your quality of life.
Very comfortable to wear
No carry case
...clocking in at half the price, and with unmatched comfort, the CX300 comes out on top for value.
Custom sleeves for proper fitting; good sound quality
Poor sound isolation; fragile feeling
Waste of money
Dunno
These headphones do not stay in you ears no matter what size you set them to; So, it doesn't matter how good the sound is, you can't hear anyway..
After blowing through numerous cheaper earphones with my iPod, i decided to spend a little extra on something that would hopefully last longer. Thus far i am very impressed. I haven't experienced any of the troubles that i had had with others such as jack connection issues or blowing one phone out.
sound quality; durability
cord length could be longer; after prolonged use (hours at a time) ears get tender and sore
Comfortable; Durable; Lightweight; Rich Sound
Adapter needed for iPhone; Not Compatible
These are substancially better than the EP-630, but still they are dreadful comparing to the Philips SHE9500 or the MX500. They offer good bass impact and extension, but its quality leaves much to be desired. It's badly seperated from the mids. Their highs are decently-detailed and bright.
Top quality earphones for a super price. Beware cheap fakes.
I've got stupid narrow ear canals. Nothing I can do about it except perhaps a full rebore and it doesn't stop me hearing things properly in the course of my normal life. The only problem is that whenever I try to wear in-ear headphones, they drop straight out.
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