Pros: Light, fits snugly to your head, good bass, cheap price Cons: "Manga" looks, uncomfortable at first while resting your head
I mainly listen to music while running and I like colorful sound. My previous headphones were OK but did not allow a lot of bass to go trough, like many in-ear headphones.
When I found the Aiwa HPJ-30, although their looks would better fit my...
Pros: Style, never going to fall off, decent sound quality Cons: Uncomfortable at times, harder to transport
I've always used Aiwa's small bud headsets for listening to my music, whether its through a computer, portable CD player, or MP3 player. I've always expected decent sound quality, and don't consider that a major factor in my decision - for the most...
Pros: Good sound, look cool, durable, cheap. Cons: Don't fold up, the cord's a little short, and they may snag on shirt collars.
Lately I've been happy to use things that are a bit different from the norm - and these headphones fit nicely into that category. The color is different, the shape is different, and the quality is above average. These phones have a bit more bass to them...
Pros: Very Unique style, pumps out good sound quality, fits snug during runs or aerobics Cons: Uncomfortable while lying down or when resting head against workout bench
I bought the Aiwa HP-JS30S Stereo Headphones because the standard headphones that came with the MP3 player I purchased (see my review on the Samsung Yepp Hip-Hop) were too flimsy for my workout needs. First impressions, the Aiwa HP-JS30S Stereo...
Pros: Good sound, nice style, won't fall out of ears. Cons: Slips out of place, can't lay down head, fragile design.
I got this pair of neckphones from a CD-player package from Aiwa. They came with the player. It was a pretty good deal, because most of the time, the headphones that came packaged with players offered low quality sound and construction. These stylish...
Pros: looks (if you like the way it looks) Cons: the design, sound isn't the best
I bought this product because I wanted headphones that are fairly small and look good to use on my portable cd player. At the place where I bought them, I had a selection and I felt that these looked the best and I figured that they were cheep enough...
Pros: Has High Quality Sound for you to enjoy what your listening too. Cons: Not very durable. Can easily break if dropped.
The Aiwa HP-J30 Vertical Headphones are a good quality way to spend your money on. These headphones are specially made to fit the comfort of your head. There special design makes it easy for you to put on if your in a rush to go somewhere.
These...
Pros: Awesome Bass! Performance,Price,Style. Cons: Can be very uncomfortable when laying down.
For the money, you will not find a better portable headphone. The bass that this product produces is beyond belief. A small package with a big punch. The mid range is nice. The highs can be alittle sharp at times. I guess is depends on the music you...
Outstanding sports style headphones by bevers1940 ,Dec 30 '05
Pros: Durable, comfortable, and outstanding sound quality. Cons: None
I've used the Aiwa HP J30 headphones regularly for over two years on a Sony mini-disk player, then an RCA Lyra MP3 player and, more recently, on an Ipod Nano, so they've gone through two players and are on a third. Sound quality is outstanding- clear highs and very good bass. I mostly use them at the gym so they have taken a beating, but still work as well as when they were new 2-3 years ago. I'm planning to buy a second set just in case they become unavailable.
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