Product Description
Don't miss a note when you're running or rollerblading with the Koss P/5 stereo headphones. With a rated bandwidth of 40 Hz to 20 kHz, the P/5 provides the low-distortion reproduction of home headphones. It features side firing design for improved bass, straight, dual entry 4-foot cord with a volume control for easy level adjustment and reliable L-plug for improved durability.
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Koss P/5 Portable Stereophone Lightweight Earbud
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- Publisher: Koss
- Label: Koss
- Studio: Koss
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Summary: best little ear phones 2008-10-27
Comment: I can't imagine why the company is discontinuing these ear phones. I guess they really never caught on. Too bad because they are the best little ear phones ever. I'm buying the last two pair I can find to stock up. These ear phones actually stay on. You can jog in these, shake your head, whatever, and they stay on. They look a little odd but they don't actually fit down into your ear canal but just rest softly on the inside of the ear. Nothing to pop out and keep putting back in. Once you buy them and wear them you get it! I have three grandchildren who love music. Their ages are 3 to 11. These ear phones are the only ones they can wear that stay in their ears. Even the little three year old loves them. Like I said, there is nothing to fit down in the ear canal so they fit and are very comfortable because they just rest lightly just inside your ear. You can wear them over the head, behind the head or behind the neck, or even under the chin... they are just that versatile. Play around with them and find the way you love to wear them. They also fold up neatly and I love the in-line volume control. What's not to like about these ear phones. Koss is discontinuing these but I notice they are still selling the ones that fit behind the neck. We will try those next. I wish Koss would keep these and perhaps market them a little better so they would have caught on.
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