What I liked:- Comfortable tips. I use the foam ends when riding my bike; otherwise the large silicone tips fit snugly in my ears and block out excess noise- Good musicality. Instruments and channel sounds come through much clearer compared to my old earbuds- Inexpensive. Aiwa set a decent price point. Next level up, expect to spend at least 70-80 dollars minimum for an enthusiast pair of IEMs.- Low-microphonics-prone wiring. Unlike other earbuds I've used, I like the soft texture of Aiwa's wiring because it ensures very little microphonics interference carries into the ear.What I don't like:- Lacks bass. Treble can be a bit sibilant depending on source music and frequency fidelity. I had to adjust my Spotify EQ to compensate. Minor issue.- No Volume Control. In-line microphone features track control ability but no way to change volume. Very inconvenient.Overall a great pair of earbuds and rather affordable for the overall sound quality you get. I have had no hardware failures yet, unlike other reviewers. If so, Aiwa's warranty and return policy is very generous.7/10 overall. If bass was more prominent, these would be an 8.5 / 10.
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