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Sennheiser MX300 In-Ear Headpphones

Sennheiser MX300 In-Ear Headpphones

List Price: $9.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tiny size, tiny price, big big sound
Review: a price!! I bought these at the same time as my Riovolt MP3 CD player based nearly on the reputation of Sennheiser alone. I didn't expect much from the included pair of in-ear cans and am glad I got the Sennheiser MX-300's. For just a price, I got a great replacement. Considering the price and it's functional purpose (portable), they are a very good deal. Of course I prefer my Grado SR60's or Koss Pro/480's over the MX-300's, but those are also home cans and cost 10x + more than the MX-300 in-ear cans. Good bass too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good ear buds for work
Review: I always get this model for work, they are cheap which is good because I wear them out and lose them. I find them to be very comfortable-I wear them all day 5 days a week. You can't go wrong for the price.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good ear buds for work
Review: I always get this model for work, they are cheap which is good because I wear them out and lose them. I find them to be very comfortable-I wear them all day 5 days a week. You can't go wrong for the price.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Tiny size, tiny price, so-so sound, big discomfort
Review: I bought these at the same time as my Riovolt MP3 CD player based nearly on the reputation of Sennheiser alone. I didn't expect much from the included pair of in-ear's and was content with the Sennheiser MX-300's. I got a decent replacement, but there are SO many more good and inexpensive alternatives now, like the MX400/500 for under $20. Considering the price and it's functional purpose (portable), they were a good deal at the time. There can get pretty uncomfortable for listening over an hour however and bass is relatively weak.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Tiny size, tiny price, so-so sound, big discomfort
Review: I bought these at the same time as my Riovolt MP3 CD player based nearly on the reputation of Sennheiser alone. I didn't expect much from the included pair of in-ear's and was content with the Sennheiser MX-300's. I got a decent replacement, but there are SO many more good and inexpensive alternatives now, like the MX400/500 for under $20. Considering the price and it's functional purpose (portable), they were a good deal at the time. There can get pretty uncomfortable for listening over an hour however and bass is relatively weak.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Save you Money
Review: I know these are inexpensive and all but they really are that good but i am picky about sound quality and comfort. These are not good in any of the two. I was hoping for better from sennheiser.. I got these free with my apple ipod. The earphones that come with the ipod from apple are awesome i would throw these free ones away.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Worth 4 times the price
Review: The sound is unbelievable asndf the fit just depends on your ear. For me they fit ok, for my wife, they fit perfectly.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Okay sound, bad design
Review: These 'phones came with my iRiver IMP SlimX. The sound from these headphones is okay, but nothing spectacular.

My main gripe is that they are badly designed. The headphones have the tendency to fall out of your ear when moving around. Very annoying.

Consider the Sony MDP-EX70 headphones instead. They'll give you 10x the listening and comfort pleasure than these mediocre headphones.


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