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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Jensen JB15 Portable Stereo Headphone (Electronics) These headphones are well thought out and are the best I've found for running. The behind the neck design allows you to wear a hat while you run and the single cord seems custom designed for runners - especially if you run with your MP3 player attached to your waistband. The cord has a short straight section near the pin, then a clip, and then a long coiled section. The result is that you can run the uncoiled section from your MP3 player around your back at the waist then clip it there. This allows the coiled section to be positioned securely directly below the headphone it is attached to. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Jensen JB15 Portable Stereo Headphone (Electronics) After tolerating the annoyance of my MP3 player's earbuds for over a year, I decided to spend a few dollars to get some headphones that wouldn't fall out during a workout.
I considered several different sets of headphones here on Amazon, and I finally settled on these. I noted the caveats of other reviewers about the tight fit, but I figured that tight fit was excactly what I was after, anyway. After a few workouts with these headphones, here's my thoughts: The reviewers who pointed out the tight fit were not kidding. These things will never come out of your ears; running, crunches, whatever. The price to be paid for this is definite discomfort. The first ten or fifteen minutes are tolerable, but by the end of your first half-hour with these things in, your ears will really hurt. I'm not a sound quality guru by any means, but the sound from the headphones seems to be just fine. In addition to the fit there's a couple of other...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Jensen JB15 Portable Stereo Headphone (Electronics) Lightweight, good sound, swivel speaker mounts are sometimes hard to adjust for best sound. |