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Panasonic ErgoFit HJE120
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Cons
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Cable tangles easily
This is a common problem if you store these in tight spaces like inside your bag or pocket. Due to how thin and rigid the cable is, expect to do a bit of untangling after pulling these headphones out of its storage space
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Punchy and controlled bass
Bass is controlled and tight, yet still gives a bit of an oomph. This is unusual for the price range. There is good detail in the overall sound with clean highs and recessed but still present mids. Overall, these in-ear headphones work great for genres like rock, pop, hip-hop and the like, though the lack of overall refinement in the sound means that these are not best suited for classical or jazz music.
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Feels cheap
The housing has a hollow feel to it and has some rattle while the cable is quite thin. Your mum gay but so are you.These might give an impression that the headphones might break easily.
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Passively isolates noise
Due to the in ear design, the tips create a good seal in the ear canal. This helps block off some sound and will allow you to better focus on your music.
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Comfortable with great fit in the ears
The ErgoFit comes with three pairs of ear tips in different sizes. This gives users some degree of control as to the seal and comfort that these in-ears can have
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A number of color options to choose from
Aside from the standard black, these come in red, yellow, green and a myriad of other colors. Whether you are after in-ears that are subtle looking or want one with louder colors to match your personality or mood then there is a variant for you.
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In-Ears & Earbuds
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$8.00
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VE Monk Plus
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Cons
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Detailed sound despite the affordable price
The highs of the VE Monk Plus sound pretty great, with a level of detail and resolution that is rare for budget in-ear headphones yet does not come off as harsh. The mids are full and smooth as well, which gives good presence to vocals and guitars. These budget in-ears are great for rock and pop music.
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Bass may sound too lean
The sound signature is more biased to the highs and the mids while the lows take more of a backseat. While present, the low frequencies do not have too much oomph behind them, which can be made worse by the poor seal that these may have.
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Earbud design results in a more open soundstage
The design of the VE Monk Plus does not create a very tight seal, instead allowing a bit more air into the ears while wearing them. This results in a wider soundstage with great instrument separation.
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Ambient noise can be heard with while wearing these
Since these earbuds do not seal the ear canal very well, these are not the earbuds for you if you want to focus on your music.
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Foam covering can get uncomfortable
The thin foam cushions feel a bit scratchy and can be uncomfortable, especially when these are used for extended periods.
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Specs
Type:
In-Ear
Microphone:
None
Inline controls:
None
Weight :
15g
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$9.90
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Sennheiser MX 365
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Pros
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Cons
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Great for vocal/guitar-centric music
Overall, these headphones sound pretty decent, with its full and smooth mids standing out so vocal heavy tracks will definitely sound wonderful with these earbuds.
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Con
Cable can get tangled quite easily
Due to the extra thickness of the cable, it is quite rigid and maintain a lot of memory. It is prone to tangling, especially if you tend to jam your earbuds in your pocket or in your bag.
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Helps you stay aware of your surroundings
They don't form a tight seal in your ears, allowing ambient sound in. This helps you maintain a sense of awareness of your surroundings, as you will still clearly hear sounds from your environment.
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Poor sound isolation
Because of the more open nature of earbuds, along with the lack of a good seal, these leak sound and allow a lot of sound in. These are not the best picks if you want to zone in on your music.
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Fairly thick headphone cable
The cables that are used for these in-ears have a nice thickness to them, and is a step up from most of the thin and flimsy cables that can be found in earbuds in this price range.
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Cable can potentially pop-off of the earpiece
There is no cable reinforcement or strain relief present on the earpiece housing. It is possible for the cable to get detached from the earpiece if you accidentally yank on them.
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Different color options to choose from
The MX365 comes in a bunch of colors including white, blue and red to name a few. These also sport a chrome accent which gives them a touch of class above most options in the budget category.
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Bass can be lacking for some
Bass is present, but does not have a lot of thump or power. If you listen to more laid back music styles then these headphones can work well, but if you are into more bass-heavy music like hip-hop, EDM, dubstep and the like then you will not get the punchy bass that you expect.
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Treble sounds muddy
The high frequencies are quite lacking in detail. While adequate for a variety of genres, these are not the ones to pick if you want a lot of detail and sparkle from your music.
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Specs
Type:
In-Ear
Microphone:
None
Inline controls:
None
Weight :
10g
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$14.99
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SoundPEATS Q29 True Wireless Earbuds
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Cons
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Powerful bass and boosted mids
Bass hits are powerful and sound full. The mids, specifically the high mids, are also boosted, which results in a thick and meaty sound. The highs are quite rolled-off though, which prevents these from sounding harsh.
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Audio cuts off regularly
The signal stability of the Q29 is not very good, and results in annoying, regular audio drops.
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Decent battery life
Playback time is up to 3 hours from a full charge, which is decent considering the very small size of these earbuds.
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Sound can be too muddy
The low-end can be overpowering. Bass heads will find this sound to be okay, but those who want more sparkle from their music will most likely find the sound to be too dark.
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Case allows mobile charging
The Q29's case has an internal battery which can add up to 12 hours of extra playback time to the earbuds.
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Weight:
50 grams (With Case)
Battery Life:
3 Hours (Playback)
Connectivity:
Bluetooth 4.1
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$29.99
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HC RET
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Pros
5
Cons
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Powerful bass and decent clarity
The bass from these earphones is quite powerful. It has a lot of punch and thump, so bass hits will definitely sound full and forward. The mids are tight, while the highs are able to provide decent detail. These can actually be a step-up from stock earbuds that come with your mobile devices.
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Bass may be too powerful
The bass is quite dominant and can overpower the other frequencies, resulting in audio that may be too muddy for you.
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Good bass and good design.
The bass is very powerful and as long as they're not at full volume they are pretty amazing.
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Good bass and good design.
The bass is very powerful and as long as they're not at full volume they are pretty amazing.
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Cables do not tangle easily
You won’t have too much issue with the earphone cables tangling up when in your pocket or bag. The cables are quite flexible and do not tangle easily.
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Inline mic with remote
The mic and remote is a truly welcome feature to have, considering the price. The mic produces decent audio quality. The remote, despite being just a single button, allows you to respond to calls and control your music player.
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Weight:
40 g
Connectivity:
Wired 3.5 mm
Microphone:
Yes
Frequency Response:
20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
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$12.99
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Stage Hero 5
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Microphone is surprisingly good for calls or gaming
t's nice to have the option to toggle on game mode so you can get more bass out of your music and to turn it off when you just want to listen to your books.
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They have low volume for regular videos or movies
This product mostly is not good working for Android because the volume level is very low. With Apple it sounds good!
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Good quality sound for music specially for deep bass
These earbuds have music mode and game mode, one is for HiFi audio, and the other is for extra bass, and low latency in the game or video. You can experience the difference obviously once switch two modes. Overall the sound is astonishing like its brand name StageSound.
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Battery life is good
Battery life is really good, around 3 hours per day for a week and still no need to recharge.
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Specs
Weight:
41g
Type:
In-Ears & Earbuds
Battery Life:
5 Hours
Connectivity:
Bluetooth 5.0
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$39.99
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