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Fidelity Noise Reducing Earphones for Portable Media Devices - White |  | Brand: Aiptek Category: CE
Buy New: $19.99 as of 3/22/2010 01:43 MDT details
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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 15 reviews
Color: White Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 3.1 x 1.4
MPN: FEP-NB2W Model: FEP-NB2W UPC: 653886020435 EAN: 0653886020435 ASIN: B000FVWEX0
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| Features:
| • | Noise Reducing In-Ear Headphones | | • | Ergonomic Silicon Fitting | | • | Dynamic Bass and Treble Response | | • | Independent Volume Control | | • | Excellent for iPod or PSP |
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Product Description Fidelity by Aiptek's Premium Noise-Blocking Headphones reduce outside noise and block background noise naturally. The in-ear design creates a near air-tight seal that provides an impeccable personal music listening environment. Soft silicon sleeves fit securely and comfortably in the ear canal. Other features include independent volume control, dynamic bass and treble response, and an extra pair of silicon sleeves. Product specs are 10mm speaker driver, 105 db/+/_ 3db sensitivity, 3.5mm audio plug, 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response, 3mW rated power, and 10mW max power.
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Good headphones for the price. September 8, 2009 Craig Friedman (Columbus, Ohio) I bought the headphones becuase the reviews were satisfacory and the price was right. They do produce a nice sound, but it stops there. Based on other reviews I expected the bass and treble response to be a bit better. While not bad for an ear bud in this price range, I just expected better. Having said that, there isn't another ear bud out there in this price range that is better. My advice is, when buying ear buds or headphones, you get what you pay for. If you want $100 quality, you actually need to spend that much. I gave this pair to my spouse who loves them. But she is not an audiophile. If this price range is what you can afford, than I recommend it. However, if you can afford a little more, I would suggest you do it. You will be happier in the long run.
Great earphones but break easily August 5, 2009 V. Koch (Seattle, WA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These earphones are great for the price - they're pretty much earphones + earplugs, which is great for listening to music, or you can just use them as earplugs on a plane. Excellent for travel on planes, trains etc where you're not required to pay aural attention to your surroundings. Plus, the volume control makes it easy to shift up and down without having to resort to the annoying volume control on my ipod.
The main complaint that I have is that they break easily. The center volume control section is rather flimsy. You might end up buying 3-4 of these earphones.. hence the 3 stars. I hope that Aiptek reads this and improves the build quality for a couple more dollars!
Note: I can't vouch for the sound quality, it sounds fine to me but I'm not an audiophile.
waste of money!!!! July 24, 2009 K. Nam (EARTH) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
DO NOT BUY THESE EARPHONES!!! THEY REALLY SUCK!!! THERE IS NO BASS AT ALL!!! SPEND YOUR MONEY ON SOMETHING ELSE!!!!!! I WOULDN'T EVEN GIVE IT A STAR BUT IT SAID I HAD TO PICK ONE!!!
Exactly what I wanted June 17, 2009 K. Kato (Los Angeles, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
No complaints. I wanted an earphone that would shut out the noise around me and this product did just that. Sound quality-wise, I'm sure there are better earphones at a higher cost but for under $20, this Fidelity Noise Reducing Earphones is good enough.
So far, great! June 16, 2009 Melily (California, USA) I've had these earphones for several months, and so far they're holding up great! The sound is high quality (much better than anything else I've had, at least) and the noise-control suctioning action is very effective. The only problem with these earphones is that, because the noise-reduction is achieved by suction, I can hear myself breathing/talking/moving the cord around extra loud inside my head, unless I crank the volume up to a painful level. However it's not too distracting, and certainly worth the thrill of going to the gym and being able to keep the volume on my ipod at the quarter mark.
These earphones are definitely worth the $20, at least that's my consensus so far. I highly recommend them!
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