Klipsch For You
Posted on Aug 31, 2010 @ 06:15AM - Add a comment

Klipsch is synonymous with audio quality, and these ear phones are no exception, even though they one of the most inexpensive products ever made by the company.
At $79 the Image S4 headphones are not only reasonable but come loaded with noise isolation, musical accuracy and plenty of bass, unlike those default throw-aways that come with most MP3 players.
New In-Ear Ear Phones: Great Price
Posted on Jul 02, 2009 @ 02:20PM - 1 comment

When you try out these colorful new ear phones from Creative Labs, you’ll guess they retail for around $100. You’d be wrong. These EP-630 earphones are a great deal with a thumping bass and clear highs and cost only $39.99.
Light years better than any default ear buds (the set that comes for free is compatible with most iPods and MP3 players), they also provide noise isolation with the customizable three silicone ear tips. For fun, they come in some great colorful colors, such as blue, pink (more like a red), green, black and white. Get ‘em in all the colors!
Friends Don’t Let Friends Use Default Earbuds; Upgrade to Phiaton PS 200
Posted on Jun 18, 2009 @ 06:42PM - Add a comment

Most of the ear buds that come with an iPod or MP3 player are poorly made and deliver crappy sound. You need to upgrade – STAT!
One of our favorite new earphones are made by Phiaton, a leader in audio equipment. We tested the PS 200 Earphones and immediately noticed the superior sound quality , especially in the mid-ranges. (For those who want a pounding dance -club bass, this is the not the model for them.)
Sound-isolating (rather than “sound cancelling”) the 200’s let you enjoy your music in peace, while still being aware of your surroundings. The warmth and clarity is impressive, even compared to other expensive earphones.
Radius: Atomic Bass Earphones for iPhone 3G
Posted on May 06, 2009 @ 01:21PM - Add a comment

If you’re looking for a quality set of earphones for your iPhone, more expensive is not necessarily better.
The proof is in the form of Radius Atomic Bass Earphones ($49.99) for iPhone (works with older models and 3G). Our experience left us with the opinion that the Radius belongs in the company of other earphones that are much more expensive. And if you’re wondering why not just use the set that comes with the phone, once you plug these into your ears you won’t ask that question anymore.







