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Review on 🎧 MEElectronics A161P In-Ear Noise-Canceling Headphones featuring Balanced Armature Technology (Discontinued by Manufacturer) by Jacqueline Lewis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellence best in earbud headphones

I have a very long bus ride to and from work every day and having headphones is extremely important. Especially since a lot of dumbbells I ride with are very noisy in many ways. I lost one of the earbuds on my Klipsch S-4s and ended up losing the earbuds completely and had to find another set. I stumbled across them and gave them a try for a few months hoping to give a quality rating. Comfort: excellent. None of the plastic parts come into contact with my ear, which is great. These buds come in a variety of sizes for you to choose from. I ended up going with the ones they came with, which worked great for me. I think these buds are needed to push the pathways into your ear canal, which I found handy, but I've had the occasional itch from time to time. shaking helped. Sound Quality: This section is always up to the viewer. In my opinion! Hello very clear and not tinny at all. The mids are clear and powerful, which might be the best sound performance from these headphones. Bass is absent, but it's definitely present with extreme clarity at the lowest frequencies, which I really liked. I have a jailbroken Galaxy S4 with Viper4Audio that really kicks in with bass. So I tried some heavy FLAC files and my goodness, the bass was REALLY intense and still extremely clean. Durability: Looks pretty standard. The cables can be pulled out of the monitor fairly easily if you're not careful, but other than that I have no problem. No rattles or anything like that, and the silicone pads hold up very well, which is important since you have to tuck them deep into the skull. Still a little worrying even for me. Value: I've tried many in-ear headphones over the years to say that price isn't everything. I've bought headphones at gas stations for $5 which sounded really amazing, but for the most part they're usually extremely uncomfortable or never close for the best sound quality. For the average Joe, the quality here might not be noticed (like the people who buy the beats, bullshit. ugh), but if you truly value your music and each instrument as the artist intended, then this definitely ticks the box you need. need. I'm by no means a music lover, but I know they sound amazing. Definitely worth the asking price so far. Keep in mind that these are the most expensive headphones I've bought along with the Klipsch S4 so I can't tell you how they compare to very expensive headphones. I used to get Beats earbuds ($250 model) and they were complete rubbish compared to them and the S4. So I love these headphones and hope to keep them for a long time. I've had my S4s for about a year and a half and have loved them very much, but I find these to be quite an upgrade. Once you push them in and get a proper seal, the noise isolation is probably the highest level I've known. Without music it's like wearing earplugs. I don't recommend using them this way, but sleeping on a bus full of natural jerks who never shut up is amazing. My phone volume goes to 16 and the volume at 1 drowns out everyone on the bus well enough that the volume is just right for me to take a nap. I highly recommend them to anyone who really loves their music, be it techno, rap, punk, rock, metal or whatever. These buds are very well rounded. :)

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