Koss P4 Earbuds with Case
- Frequency Response 70-20,000 Hz
- Dynamic Element for Extended Frequency Response
- Lightweight in ear Earbuds
- Wind-up Spool Carrying Case Included
- Reliable 3.5 mm L Plug for Durability and Reliability
Product Description
A Portable headphone is a headphone that is used on-the-go. Portable headphones tend to be smaller, more lightweight, and may have features that lend themselves to listening on-the-go, like carrying cases or collapsible headbands.PRODUCT FEATURES:Dynamic element for extended frequency response;Lightweight in-the-ear earbuds for music on the go;Includes convenient wind-up spool carrying case for protective storage;Reliable L plug for improved reliability and durability;Straight, dual entry 4 foot cord.
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Koss P4 Earbuds with Case
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- Publisher: Koss
- Label: Koss
- Studio: Koss
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Summary: How much would you pay for pain? 2007-06-10
Comment: I bought these because the price was right, and that I am not an audiophile. I was merely looking for something cheap to watch movies on my laptop and figured, hey, how bad can these be?
These earbuds are more like ear-PILLARS - they dig into your ears! Plus, the cheap-o foam covers NEVER stay on!
Avoid these at all costs and buy something else. It is a shame that this product is even legal.
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Summary: Bad Sound and Uncomfortable 2007-04-05
Comment: Sound is like from an old fashioned radio. The earbuds are extremely uncomfortable and have a tendency to fall out.
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Summary: OUCH! 2007-02-27
Comment: These are too long to fit well resting in the outer ear and too thick to fit in the canal. They're much less comfortable than the earbuds that came with my Sansa MP3 player, and the sound quality isn't as good, either. I'll be replacing mine before they wear out--a first for me!
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Summary: Not recommended 2007-01-14
Comment: There are two ways to wear these earbuds. You can rest them inside the rim of your earlobe, only to have them fall out as soon as you turn your head. Or you can try to squeeze the oversized buds into your ear canals, taking them out 15 minutes later when you can't stand the pain any longer. The discomfort does go away after a few days, once your ears have been broken in.
Repeatedly removing the buds from your ears will eventually cause the foam padding to come off. I was able to wriggle to foam back over the buds, but after it continued to fall off again and again, I stopped bothering. Since the foam adds to the size of the earbuds, removing the pads actually increased the comfort level.
The sound quality is about on par with laptop speakers, which is perfectly satisfactory to me. I have not had any problems with them being too quiet.
I would not recommend these. You're much better off spending a few extra bucks on a halfway decent set of decent earbuds/phones.
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Summary: Earbuds 2006-11-08
Comment: These were a waste of money (only $5). They don't stay in you ears whether you are running exercising or even walking. Plus they hurt your ears after a short time. So if you plan on buying these for any physical activities dont even bother.
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