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Nov 09 '05
Pros: Very effective noise-cancelling, comfortable, convenient neck strap. Cons: slightly expensive, bulky design.
Summary: I'm no headphone gourmet. I don't necessarily need surround sound, or some new technology that massages your ears or any of that. All I ever really look for is a pair that won't break after three weeks. As I've mentioned in past reviews: I am an ...
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Dec 22 '07
Pros: Comfortable, different sized silicon ear pieces, nylon neck strap, long battery life, volume dial Cons: Weight of the control unit, lackluster sound in normal use, average sound when power on
Summary: I had a better pair of Philips ear buds for my Creative Zen which got caught in elevator door and were ruined. I liked the bass quality and sound of those so when I saw these I decided to try them out. After 3 months I have found they are acceptable, not ...
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Feb 08 '06
Pros: inexpensive noise-cancellation earphones, noise-cancellation unit built into headphone wire Cons: uncomfortable for smaller ears, hard to put on correctly, noise-cancellation effectiveness
Summary: I was browsing down the clearance isles at my local Target shopping center, where i noticed one of these headphone units were on clearance for 35 dollars from an orignal price of 49.99. A week later, I was browsing down the Electronics clearance shelf ...
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Nov 20 '05
Pros: Great sound, loud, great noise reduction and very comfy. Cons: Mine developed an intermittent hum on one channel. Damn.
Summary: sometimes I turn them on and one channel has a hum. I'm an electrical engineer, so I attempt a repair. The problem is not a wire, since no movement on the wires changes the result... possibly an intermittent solder connection or component. I opened the ...
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Apr 23 '09
Pros: none Cons: read above
Summary: I own one of these, the silicon earplug is too loose and comes off too easily. This poses chocking hazard for kids - or like me you may end up having one of those stuck in your ear - causing excruciating pain during a 12 hour flight.
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Jul 26 '08
Pros: neck strap and amp Cons: way over priced cheap cord weak ear buds and just about everything eles
Summary: i bought these when they first came out for like 80 bucks and the sounds s*cks ive had louder koss head phones ive used them on cd players mps players and my laptop s*cks on everything if you in to music and sound dont buy
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Feb 25 '08
Pros: sound, looks, comfortable, noise reduction Cons: bulky plastic thing, long wire
Summary: i got these a few days ago and they work sooo comfortable, they are isolating headphones, but if u turn on noise canceling they do work. the only problem is the bulky plastic box and long
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Feb 12 '07
Pros: The Lanyard around your neck for carrying these is the best thing about them. Cons: everything else.
Summary: I am on a headphone quest and bought a pair of the HN060 this week. At 8.95 I paid too much. The sound is very tin like and the bass is terrible. The noise cancelling is poor at best. Don't waste your money.
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May 31 '06
Pros: None. Cons: Terrible frequency response. Save your money.
Summary: I bought these to see if I could save my ears when riding a motorcycle. Absolutely worthless. I guess the noise I hear in the helmet isn't what the circuitry hears hanging around my neck. The frequency response of these is dismal. Maybe 1000-8000 Hz.
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Feb 15 '06
Pros: None Cons: Do not work
Summary: Bought these in Europe, due to extensive travel decided to buy some better headphones. I was after the Sony noise cancelling version. What a mistake! The Philips are like listening through a tin can. Absolutely shocking. Noise cancelling has no
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Feb 14 '06
Pros: braided cord, very comfortable, great sound, noise cancellation, neck strap Cons: poor noise cancellation
Summary: I will preface my whole review by saying these were given to me as a gift. The fact they were free make these very good headphones. Would I ever pay the $40-$50 at a store? No chance. They are very comfortable in the ear. Overwhelmingly that is the
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Feb 14 '06
Pros: Cheap, Cancels noise when music is running Cons: Not a big fan of in the ear phones, no sound cancelling when musics off
Summary: I was walking around Target and noticed these for $13. Picked them up because my last pair of behind the head phones is going. Little problem with getting them in the ear, but once in do pretty nicely. For $13 I wasnt expecting to much as for noice
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Jan 12 '06
Pros: nylon covered cords Cons: uncomfortable, does not noise-cancel effectively
Summary: These are the most uncomfortable headphones i've ever EVER worn. I don't consider my ear oddly shaped, however these earbuds must literally be inserted into your ear canal. I could handle this fact as it would help block ambient noise
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Jan 09 '06
Pros: effective noise reduction, solid and compact design, relatively low price Cons: ear-bud might not fit every ear
Summary: These earphones do a fantastic job of significantly reducing background noise (e.g., airplane engine hum) so that you can listen to music or a movie without turning the volume up as loud as you would need to without noise reduction. They are perfect for
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Oct 30 '05
Pros: Nice lanyard and neckstrap. Very comfortable in ear. Cons: Could be better for noise-canceling. Cumbersome module.
Summary: Very comfortable in ear. Noise-canceling module is small, but too high on the cord. It would be nice to be lower so as to tuck into a pants pocket for discrete wear. Rope-style cord is very nifty. Noise-canceling quality is good for a $50 unit.
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