Pros: Great sound, tastes delicious, half the calories of butter or margarine. Cons: Possibly breakable, looks bizarre.
I was in the market for a horseshoe-shaped pair of headphones, as the pre-market ones that came with my MP3 player were total tuckus in the sound department. It takes a strong man to admit that he prefers bizarre headphones in this day and age where ...
Pros: Low cost, good quality headphones suitable for exercise and sports use. Cons: None.
I have been using these headphones for three months, wearing them for a 45 minute workout on a stair climber followed by 15 minutes with resistance bands every morning. They are light and comfortable; and, they stand up well to the daily immersion in sweat from the workouts.
Sound quality is more than adequate, good if not great. Comfort is good; the ear loops are optional (I use them while working out).
After I bought them, I became concerned because of reviews describing the plastic band as fragile and prone to crack. As described above, I have used them over three months without difficulty. Mine show no cracks whatsoever; I conclude that if they are treated with reasonable care, they will last a long time. In addition, Logitech provides a two-year warranty.
I've had these headphones for about 2 months. The sound quality was acceptable, for the money. Well, last week small cracks started appearing in the centre of the plastic frame. This morning...Snap. What was formerly a functioning set of headphones is now 2 pieces of plastic in the trash can. I should mention, I am very gentle with my electronic equipment. I don't blare music and I'm not rough on the components. But, considering this is also marketed as a sports headphone, and that I was using them while seated at my desk at work, this is not acceptable.
Pros: Nice looking. Cheap. Cons: Bad sound quality.
I recently bought these headphones to use while running. It fits the head ok, and looks fine. The cord is also soft and cool looking. But the sound quality is really bad. It lacks detail and has almost no bass. I will not use these. I will try to find something better. In the meantime I will use my Koss Portapros.
Logitech Curve Headphones- Good buy by stanhill ,Jan 30 '06
Pros: They aren't really expensive and sound good. Cons: They aren't adjustiable and you don't know their specs.
These headphones are great for exercising. They are ultra-light, but don't sacrifice quality. The sound range is great even though the headphones numerical information is not given. The ear grips help keep the headset on, but start to hurt after awhile. But, they can be removed and replaced easily. The cord is 3.5 feet long. The headset isn't adjustiable either, so children probably can't use them. They are also small, sleek, and stylish.
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