Looking for some new in ear earbuds for my iphone. Would like to be able to switch songs with a button or whatever. No price range...Something over $75 preferably. Sound isolating...why not
Looking for some new in ear earbuds for my iphone. Would like to be able to switch songs with a button or whatever. No price range...Something over $75 preferably. Sound isolating...why not
There are the official in-ear ones from Apple that come with a remote with the functionality of the original ones that come with the iPhone.
http://store.apple.com/ca/product/MA...mco=MzAyNTMwNw
Originally posted by JRSC00LUDE
Stop with the antics. Beyonder.
those apple ones are good. but i updated to the bose in-ear headphones and love them. i think theyre $99.99 at futureshop and bose has a lifetime warranty on the sylicone ear peices that fit on them. all you gotta do is call and they ship you more free of cost
5bills for ear buds!?!?!?!
There are several better set of buds than the SE420s for 5 bills.Originally posted by l/l/rX
5bills for ear buds!?!?!?!
mix123, search. This question has been brought up many, many, many times before.
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LOL I would like to hear them, I never have myself, but they seem to get good reviews (better for $500!) I thought also that some high end headphones use hearing-aid drivers in them too. The OP just seems to want to drop some cash on a wicked set of ear buds so I suggested those.Originally posted by l/l/rX
5bills for ear buds!?!?!?!
The reason why I would (and I think I am) get the Apple ones is because of the mic/remote. It's really handy being able to pick up calls like that, while controlling your music and everything.Originally posted by S13_Ryan
those apple ones are good. but i updated to the bose in-ear headphones and love them. i think theyre $99.99 at futureshop and bose has a lifetime warranty on the sylicone ear peices that fit on them. all you gotta do is call and they ship you more free of cost
Originally posted by JRSC00LUDE
Stop with the antics. Beyonder.
I have the 310's and the sound is phenomenal. I just can't justify dropping too much more coin on them. The best everyday IEMs would probs be the 530PTH+iPhone adapter. It might be somewhere in the range of 700... Not cheap but they will sound really good. To be honest, you will be happy with the Shure SE210's. I used to have a pair and they aren't much below the 310s I use now. They were only $99 a while back at FS, but then you have to add the iPhone Mic attachment which adds a fair amount to the price.Originally posted by Mitsu3000gt
LOL I would like to hear them, I never have myself, but they seem to get good reviews (better for $500!) I thought also that some high end headphones use hearing-aid drivers in them too. The OP just seems to want to drop some cash on a wicked set of ear buds so I suggested those.
What about Vmoda's? Good bad?
Check out UE
http://www.ultimateears.com/_ultimateears/
I got the Super.fi 5 Pro and it's sweet. I use it with my iPhone all the time and I don't mind not having the button. To be honest I've never used the original earphones that came with the iPhone.
There's a few pairs (vi models) with a iPhone button.
I never knew Logitech bought out UE...
I bought the Shure 210s this week...sound great, super comfortable but I will need the adapter mic/remote because I need to answer calls...
I have a pair of V-Moda vibe duo's (mic / remote control for answering calls and pause/play and fastforwarding music). It's pretty good, sound quality is decent, and the button/mic works fine.
I've only had it about a month and no problems so far, but a lot of people are complaining that they absolutely suck in terms durability. Half the reviews on amazon talk about how they had to get theirs repaired or replaced under warranty several times.
I also have a pair of Shure's E4G:
http://www.amazon.com/Shure-E4g-Isol.../dp/B000BN6460
It isn't really all that convenient for the iPhone since theres no mic / music control button, but the sound isolation as well as the quality is top notch. The V-Moda's don't even compare.
Go Flames!
im fine with my bose in ear buds.
they were on sale for 80 dollers 1.5 years ago and still perform great!.
I had a set of Vmoda vibes, sound was rad, good sound isolation, but only lasted for 4 months before one kicked it.Originally posted by mix123
What about Vmoda's? Good bad?
I have terrible luck with headphones though, in the last year I've killed 2 skullcandies, 1 sony, 1 stock ipod headphones. All I have left are some Phillips I picked up for $14 in Bangkok. The surprisingly are the most durable and have very decent sound, but I hate the in-ear style these days.
I picked these up a couple days ago
http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/he...8a1/index.html
Just picked up the iPhone adapter for my Shure 210's....I love how comfy they are....great sound.
I just called bose and they are only a 1 year warranty. And the in ear silicon thingys are like 8 dollersOriginally posted by S13_Ryan
those apple ones are good. but i updated to the bose in-ear headphones and love them. i think theyre $99.99 at futureshop and bose has a lifetime warranty on the sylicone ear peices that fit on them. all you gotta do is call and they ship you more free of cost
i have the etymotic Hf2, they're about the same as etymotic's flagship set but have the iphone mic/remote on the cable.
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/01/17/etymo...or-the-iphone/
they're around $200 or so. and the $500 ones aren't better.
http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/hf2.aspx
and bose is for suckers, along with monster cable.
Hmm, thanks for the tip dude. You can brand new ones for about $120 US on eBay with shipping. Definitely looks like the best value in terms of quality and iPhone compatibility right now.Originally posted by googe
i have the etymotic Hf2, they're about the same as etymotic's flagship set but have the iphone mic/remote on the cable.
http://www.tuaw.com/2008/01/17/etymo...or-the-iphone/
they're around $200 or so. and the $500 ones aren't better.
http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/hf2.aspx
and bose is for suckers, along with monster cable.
Go Flames!
should probably mention, the etymotics go for accuracy, not big bass. some listeners may not like that. it'll give you a clean, unmolested version of the mix. the good thing is you can eq it if you need to, but you'll always have an accurate reference without the eq.