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Jensen JF25 Stereo Headphones

Jensen JF25 Stereo Headphones

List Price: $24.99
Your Price: $13.29
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, but a few flaws.
Review: These are good headphones. They deliever good all around good sound. However, they've got a few flaws. For one thing, while they are light, they are a bit uncomfortable at times. The remote control thing on the cable is at a bit heavy, so it can pull at the cable, which can be annoying. I bought these so I'd have headphones until I could afford a nicer model. If you're doing the same thing, I would recommend these. But, if you're looking for a good, keep 'em for live headphones, don't pick these.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Comfortable, and good sound
Review: Comfortable on the ears. Light on the head. Good sound quality
for the price range. Has adapter for computer or Hi-Fi stereo plugin. Much more cord length than cheapy mini phones.
I enjoy it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: These headphones is miiiiighty delicious!!
Review: Aren't headphones an incredibly boring thing to review? I mean, who sits there and says to themselves, "Golly. There are only 365 days in the year. I'll probably live around 70 years. I think I'll go review my headphones." So here's my review:

These headphones RIP IT UP, G!! They're great. They do just about everything but wriggle into my kitchen and cook me food. They're excellent for the price. They make my Hiroyuki Nishigaki (Author of "How to Good-Bye Depression: If You Constrict Anus 100 Times Everyday. Malarkey? or Effective Way?") audio tapes crackle crisply in my ears. They also make sure Little Bow Wow's bottom heavy jams boom away in my ear drums.

Sometimes my wife will start yelling, "Turn down those headphones! I can hear that vile rapping all the way in the atrium!" And so I pretend to turn them down with the little switch and then I switch them back up. And then I switch them down again and I listen to her complain about me to her friend on the phone. See? That little volume switch on the wire is handy, isn't it?

These also feel very light-weight on my head, which comes in handy when I'm banging my head in unison with the chugging riffs of Mötörhead!

Yeaaaaah!! Chugga-chugga-chugga-chugga! The Ace of Spades!! The Ace of Spades!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Value
Review: I was very surprised at the sound quality of these headphones. I had a pair of Sonys that were more expensive, and they didn't sound as good. I can turn the volume up very loud with no distortion.

They can adjust to fit the shape of your head, with two swiveling joints. Like some people said before, these might hurt your ears if you wear them for a long time.

Personally, I don't think the trackball volume control is hard to use. Just slide your thumb up or down across the volume control unit. The mute button isn't very convenient, because you have to hold it down.

These are definitely a good choice if you want a cheap pair of headphones with great sound quality.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good phones for the price
Review: I needed some headphones for my mp3 player. Since my mp3 does not feature manual volume controls (rather digital ones accessible through a menu), one of the criteria had to be that the headphones had a volume control on the cord.

Other criteria included:
- Inexpensive. I don't believe in dropping outrageous amounts of money for something that I will use only for my mp3 player at work.

- Sound quality. While I'm looking for something that won't break the bank, I want a quality set of phones that will give an overall decent sound.

With this in mind I came across the Jensen JF25's reviews. They were mostly favorable, and so I gave them a shot. For this price, you get a great set of headphones. They aren't going to blow you away, but they definitely do their job.

I believe I'm still in the break-in period with these headphones, but I can echo some of the other review made. The bass, while not lacking, can be slightly overbearing at times. Also, I'm not sure if this will go away with time, but some tones can come across harsh (but inconsistently so).

Overall, if you're looking for something cheap, you should check these out. These phones are not for audiophile elitists looking for a bargain. Rather, I believe these phones will fit the average listener on a budget extremely well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible Value!
Review: Sturdily-built, Jenson's JF25's are phenomenal headphones for the price! Featuring a thick, durable non-adjustable black plastic headband and comfortable, stretchy faux leather strap to hug your head, they are also comfortable, professional and attractive.

The earphones are attached to swivel and better hug your head. Labeled L and R, the well-made chrome look headphones are padded with a smooth material and lined with a soft black foam that molds to better fit the wearer. The 'phones also feature an extra-long cord. Unlike those unexpensive earbuds or a standard headphone that requires the listener to remain stationary, the 6' cord allows you to move around a room (great for dancers who live in apartment buildings). On the cord is a control switch for easier volume control or a quick mute. I find it very easy to use and preferrable to fiddling with my boombox or Walkman volume control switch every two seconds.

Sound quality is very good (the best considering the price range). Everything is always very crisp, clear and true.

They might take some getting used-to. When I first started wearing them, they pinched my head and left me with a bad headache. The more I wore them, though, the less the effects were. By now, either they've molded to fit my head properly, or perhaps I'm just used to them. In any event, they're my most comfortable pair, and the nicest ones I've found for [the price]. Don't let them pass you by!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice earphones
Review: These headphones have great sound for the price and get loud without distorting. The only negative thing is that they fit loosly-you can't really esercise or things like that while wearing these.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice headphones
Review: These headphones have great sound and get loud without distorting. The only negative thing about these is that they fit kind of loose-you can't really do any phyiscal activities with these on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Jensen Earphones
Review: I've used Jensen before (very nice). They were rather small and puney looking earphones, but still amazing quality.

Anyhow, after ordering these, I played the Beastie Boys Satabtoge Jungle Remix on the highest bass settings I had on my soundcard.

Not even one wee wittle bitty of distortion.

These earphones are amazing, and their price! Whoa!

I'm not used to using such large earphones, and they are very bulkey looking. Surprisingly, they fit just fine.

The mute on the small controller is rather stupid, but, I never use it anyhow. The volume trackball is nice, that is if you want to pump up the volume REALLY high up (on the soundcard, and the headphones).

The "enhanced bass" doesn't muffle out treble badly at all, in fact, it rather makes it more clear in some situations.

Very nice piece of hardware. Its a crime they're so [inexpensive].

What are you staring at?! Go and get 'em! [....]

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy these headphones, right now!!
Review: This is the nicest pair of headphones I have ever heard under 100 dollars. Jensen has created a product which not only sounds great, but also only cost me only 15 bucks. I could barely tell the difference between the JF25's and a 200 dollar pair of sony studio headphones my friend owns.
Besides the sound being very nice and crisp, these headphones are also quite comfortable. In addition, they are light yet sturdy. I recommend that everyone who is looking for a pair of 100 dollar headphones save themselves some money and buy these headphones. All the extra money can instead go to a nice CD/mp3 player (that's what I'm going to do)


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