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Review on Immerse in Superior Sound: Symphonized ALN Premium Wood In-Ear Noise-isolating Headphones with Mic - Orange Stripe by Lori Harper

Revainrating 5 out of 5

best headphones for the money

These aren't the best headphones out there, but for $20 they're amazing. They have excellent range and surprisingly decent headphone bass. They're not active noise cancellation, so in that regard they're only as good as they fit your ears. However, they block a good amount of background noise. These buds came with a different type of silicone tips (or whatever they're called). I really didn't like her. I didn't like the fit and honestly think they negatively affect the sound quality because they don't allow the headphones to get deep enough in the ear. I'm not going to cram them in my brain, but the better they seal, the better they sound, so I'm happy to cram them in. Anyway, I replaced the bulges with ones I had from another pair of symphonized buds and now I can say they are amazing. I personally think the wood looks great and improves the sound quality tremendously. It's much richer and warmer than other plastic buds I've used. I've had other pairs of symphonized buds with rubber-silicone wire. To be honest, they were flatbread royalty with how often and how much they tangled. It's like silicone just sticks to itself, guaranteeing a mess every time you use it. If it wasn't for the sound quality I would definitely buy something else. So when I found these fabric wrapped Kabelaln models I couldn't wait to get them. They fit the bill: great sound quality, cables are virtually tangle-free, they look amazing, and they're only around $20. I love these headphones!

Pros
  • Universal compatibility: Symphonized headphones are designed for the latest generations of iPod, iPhone and iPad. They work with all Android tablets, MP3 players and similar devices with a standard 3.5mm jack.
Cons
  • Lots of stuff