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Review on 🎧 2021 KLIM Fusion Earbuds with Mic & Memory Foam - Long-Lasting Wired Earphones for Superior Sound - Black by Pat Slater

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good for the gym best in in ear headphones

I use my cheap Sony headphones when I work out in the gym but they are dead. So I ordered several replacement headphones: KLIM Fusion headphones, 19 $.90; Betron BS10 Headphones, $13.99; and Gamogo G2 in-ear headphones, $11.05. I like the bass emphasis and that's why I went for it, but also at a reasonable price. Below are my comparisons. Both the KLIM and BS10 came with multiple sizes of foam ear tips and rubber inserts; G2 comes with 3 sizes of rubber inserts. I have not used the microphone with any of the products. KLIM characteristics: 16 ohms, sensitivity 98 dB, frequency 15-21 kHz. KLIM comes with a set of foam and rubber inserts. I definitely prefer foam trays and they are the best at isolating outside noise. The KLIM and BS10 sounded the same to me, but the KLIM is a bit more bass-heavy. I'm not a fan of the volume control on the KLIM, but the track advance button on the KLIM is the easiest. The KLIM didn't stay in my ear until I learned to clip it to the bottom of my inner earlobe; Now it's good for the gym. This will probably be my favorite gym product; it is definitely lighter than the others. Properties of Betron BS10: 16 ohms, sensitivity 100 dB, frequency 20-20 kHz. The BS10 comes with a set of foam and rubber inserts. I use foam inserts as they fit best and isolate outside noise. The BS10 had good bass and was a bit more natural than the KLIM. The BS10 had both volume and track advance on the right earbud cable, but sometimes it's hard to avoid hitting the volume button when you want to advance a track. The BS10 earphones slide in easily and fit perfectly. Technical data Gamogo G2: 8 ohms, but the packaging says 16 ohms, sensitivity 92 dB, frequency 20-24 kHz. The G2 only came with 3 rubber inserts. The G2's low frequency response was less than the other two, but I think if I had used a foam insert the bass would have been more audible. The G2 fits securely and is well suited for the gym. The knob on the right earcup only turns on track rewind, but I miss the volume controls (I use them on my iPod when needed). In general, I like all three of these headphones. I will probably use the BS10 most often for the gym because of the comfort. But I also like the KLIM for the gym because of its bass emphasis.

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • So-so