Electronics : EarHugger AV-2000 Earbud-Style Headphone |
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Rating: - * Earhugger AV-2000 Earbud-style headphone w/volume control ... In a word, AWESOME! I love them. Gives me the volume control I need without worrying about them coming out/off my ears as I go about my day. Rating: - * Breaks easily ... Only a few days after I bought it, one side of the headphone broke down. No sound would come out of it, and when it does, the sound would crackle every now and then that I just had to take it off. It's happened to me twice with this product. At first, I thought it was just sheer luck that I got the defective product. Unfortunately, I couldn't return it because it was already opened. But when I purchased another one, it happened again. Don't buy these. They're low quality and will break down easily. Save your money and buy a better quality headphone. Rating: - * Bad Sound ... I bought these headphones and while they fit reasonably comfortably the sound is awful. The mid range is way too high while the bass and treble (especially the bass) are cut out. I'd avoid buying them unless you use them for listening to spoken word of some kind. Rating: - * Great fit but poor sound quality ... I bought these to go jogging with a minidisc player. The fit is terrific: they stayed on my head with no trouble during a two-hour run, and my ears felt no chafing, pinching or any other discomfort at any time. Unfortunately, the sound quality is poor. Unlike the full sound of the headphones that came with my minidisc player, these headphones have a tinny, trebly sound that makes a number of instruments sound shrill (including saxophone, trumpets, and strings) and can make a rich, gutsy voice sound throaty. It's sort of like listening to AM radio. The sound quality is not awful, but it's not good enough for me. I wish I had spent a little more for better sound. Rating: - * mediocre sound quality and a battery eater ... They are weak in the high frequency range. They require a lot of power to drive them. I have to change the batteries on my Rio500 MP3 player every 6 hours instead of the 13 hours advertised. I know it's the headphones because I have to turn my MP3 player's volume almost to the max when using them, but need only 25% of the volume for other headphones. The volume control is very handy though. |
