May 24, 2014

Best Earbuds Review - 3 Articles


Earbuds Review By Brian Lee at Top 10 Reviews:
Skullcandy INK'D rated tops

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From Mashable:

1. Panasonic ErgoFit RP-HJE120-D

If you must go cheap, get the Panasonic ErgoFit RP-HJE120-D. For the bottom-of-the-barrel price you get decent sound and a comfortable fit.

I personally have several pair of these and they are a great all around performer. Highly recommended !
Cost: $9.99





2. MEEElectronics A151

While they don’t have extra features like an integrated microphone to wow you, the MEEElectronics A151 earphones offer detailed sound at a decent price.
Bonus: they come with a carrying case.

Cost: $39.99





3. Sennheiser CX 215

The Sennheiser CX 215 Earbud Headphones feature a noise isolating design that cancels out ambient sound, while 20Hz - 20kHz frequency response means the sounds you do hear are so faithfully reproduced, you’ll be shocked at the power. And with a rainbow array of colors to choose from, you’re sure to find a pair that matches your cell phone case.


Cost: $39.99




4. Jay A-Jays Four

Say bye-bye to tangled cords. The Jay A-Jays Four earphones have a beautiful, utilitarian design, a three button remote to control your iPhone and a flat cord. Do your worst, pockets.

Cost: $59.99




5. Klipsch Image S4i II

The Klipsch Image S4i II model adds some updates to the original design, like a flat cord that’s tangle resistant. But don’t worry, they still have the same impressive sound and comfortable fit. This model is most compatible with the iPhone, but Android users can try this option instead.

Cost: $69.99




6. Yamaha EPH-50BL

Yamaha’s EPH-50BL are comparable in quality to options in a far more expensive price range, and they’re so stylish, they’ll feel like part of your outfit.

Cost: $79.99



7. Sennheiser Mm70ip

For the heavy hitters, Sennheiser also has the Mm70ip model, which also features buttons to control the volume, play, skip, or pause tracks. Don’t feel like using your fingers? An integrated microphone allows you to activate Voice Control, or answer, end, or reject calls.

Cost: $99.99




Source: http://mashable.com/2013/08/27/best-earbuds/#_








Best earbuds (in-ear headphones)


Earbuds are commonly issued as freebie headphones with portable players, but higher-performance earbuds can offer sonic performance that rivals their full-size linemates. Their tiny earpieces rest on the outer ear or need to be inserted into the ear canal. Ultracompact and lightweight, earbuds are the most portable of all headphones, and they can provide excellent isolation from external noise when paired with a well-fitted tip.

















Klipsch Image S4A for Android (Black)


Klipsch's ultracomfortable, noise-isolating ear tips are just one of the reasons I love and recommend the S4-series headphones. If you're an Android user shopping for a new pair of earbuds, the Image S4A headphones are definitely worth the $99.
4 stars Excellent

















Klipsch Image S4i (II)


The Klipsch Image S4i II in-ear headphones add a new, more durable tangle-resistant flat cord while retaining the S4 model's very respectable sound quality and superior comfort.
4 stars Excellent

















Shure SE425


The Shure SE425 sound-isolating earphones are an excellent choice for eclectic listeners who demand stellar audio and a high-quality design.
4 stars Excellent

















Etymotic hf5


The Etymotic hf5 earphones are an excellent option for those who want the highest level of sound isolation without sacrificing sound quality, portability, or style.
4 stars Excellent

















Bose SEI2 & SEI2i


While they're no bargain, the Bose SEI2 and SEI2i have an appealing, sweat-resistant design, are very comfortable to wear, and offer decent sound.
3.5 stars Very good

















Bose QuietComfort 20


Despite some downsides, including a high price, the Bose QuietComfort 20 offers the best noise-canceling in an in-ear headphone and should tempt frequent travelers looking for a more compact alternative to a full-size NC headphone, such as the Bose QuietComfort 15.
4 stars Excellent

















Westone 2 True-Fit


The Westone 2 True-Fit Earphones offer great sound and features for the money; those who find triple-driver earbuds too large for their ears should take heed.
4 stars Excellent

















Etymotic ER-4PT MicroPro


While the Etymotic ER-4PTs have less low-end oomph than some competing earphones in this price class, they deliver excellent sound with very accurate tonal balance.
4 stars Excellent

















Ultimate Ears 700 (Dark Silver)


With a sleek design, a range of ear tips, and supreme sound reproduction, the Ultimate Ears 700 headphones are worthy of an audiophile's ear and earn our recommendation.
4 stars Excellent

















Velodyne vPulse


While some folks may encounter come comfort issues, the Velodyne vPulse in-ear headphones offer excellent sound for the money and will particularly appeal to bass lovers.
3.5 stars Very good

















Phonak Audeo Perfect Bass 022 Earphones (with Microphone, Black)


The Audeo Perfect Fit Earphones PFE 022 + Mic are a solid choice for iPhone owners who desire balanced audio and a light, compact design.
3.5 stars Very good

















Bowers & Wilkins C5


While the Secure Loop design may not be a perfect fit for every ear, the Bowers & Wilkins C5s are among the best-sounding earphones in their sub-$200 price class.
3.5 stars Very good

Source: http://www.cnet.com/topics/headphones/best-headphones/earbuds/