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Rating: Summary: Most comfortable buds I've tried Review: Granted, earbuds aren't the best way in the world to listen to music, but they *are* extremely portable and discreet. These headphones fit snugly into your ears (no more feeling that they'll fall out at any moment!) and don't feel unnecessarily clunky/heavy. I can wear these for several hours without feeling like I need to take them out. As with all buds, they do leak sound, don't give you superb sound for low bass/high treble, etc. But the sound quality isn't bad fod buds, and they certainly are more comfortable than any other buds I've tried.
Rating: Summary: Pretty good, for earbuds Review: If you like music, get these pair. If your serious about sound and quality of the music, go for a full sized. These headphones I bought because they looked so cool. They were well priced, and the quality was crisp but not full. It didn't have full bass and treble to the sounds, but had very crisp music. The only bad thing about this was I got a headache after listening to these for more than half an hour. It could be all earbuds becuase they are right in your ear, or it could be just these ones because they don't have the bass to balance out the treble. ....
Rating: Summary: The perfect in-ear headphone I've ever used! Review: It beats every other bands, I am sure. Outstanding sound quality, the only fault is that it leaks sound.
Rating: Summary: Very good quality for ear buds Review: That's my first experience with ear buds, but I think they are great for portables. I am using them with my notebook and if I compare with my old Sony MDR15 - BIG DIFERENCE! Sony's sound is weak, only mids, no treble and the bass is hearible only if you press drivers to your head. Panasonic sound is very clear, only the bass is little weak, but stable, independant from head and bud's possition. ...
Rating: Summary: Don't let the low price fool you!!! Review: These are great earbud headphones. I bought these along with the Aiwa HP-V600 ($20) so I can qualify for free shipping. These earbuds have a much larger sound stage than the Aiwa. This is especially apparent when listening to classical symphonies. While Aiwa had much more Bass and was more efficient to drive (more sound/volume setting), the soundstage was small and muddled. It sounded like the entire orchestra was crammed in your bathroom. This was worsen because the Aiwa also picked up tiny details (the Panasonic also did too but to a lesser extent). This additional detail combined with a small sound stage gave an impression of excessive noise. One thing about the Aiwa was that it fit better in your ears. It also shielded out background noise better. One complaint about these headphones is that they are BLACK, not the GOLD color as pictured. The black color looks so Ordinary. The bottom line is: If you want loudness and lots of Bass and you don't listen to classical or acoustic stuff, get the Aiwa. For classical music, especially if your player has a bass boost, get the Panasonic.
Rating: Summary: O.K but... Review: This is ok but a little bulky if you want to take it around places, so if you move around a lot while wearing headphones don't get these
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