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๐ŸŽง Klipsch Image S5i Rugged In-Ear Headphones: 3-Button Remote, Discontinued by Manufacturer - Find Yours Now! Review

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Very good

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4.4
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Details

BrandKlipsch
ColorBlack/Gray
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Model NameMicrophone-Feature;Noise-Cancelling-Feature
Form FactorIn Ear

Description of ๐ŸŽง Klipsch Image S5i Rugged In-Ear Headphones: 3-Button Remote, Discontinued by Manufacturer - Find Yours Now!

Durable noise-isolating earphones offer weather resistance for outdoor activities and 360 hands-free mic. Safety Case works as safety flasher & flashlight for visibility in dark conditions and useful storage. Patented oval ear-tips provide superior comfort & secure fit. Enhanced bass with low distortion and precise mids/highs from powerful dual-magnet micro speakers. Large, rubberized remote buttons & tangle resistant cables for easy use during sports & exercise.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality didn't let me down.

The main advantage is that the headphones are not made in China. Very pleased with the sound quality, nice deep bass, clean top. But there are also disadvantages associated mainly with the design of the headphones themselves. The remote control is inconveniently made, too massive and heavy, in the attached state it dangles somewhere below, you have to bring it to your mouth, although there were no complaints from the opposite side that I was not heard. The cable is quite soft, although it looks

Pros
  • Quality sound, powerful bass, crystal clear highs
Cons
  • Inconvenient remote control, straight plug, thin wire

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

I bought them as a gift, and with the permission of the donee I tested them a little - I was satisfied with the sound. Excellent bass for such little ones, excellent sound isolation, ultra-sensitive microphone (when you talk on the phone through it, the feeling is that you can hear sounds around you that you would not have heard with your own ears). They sit deep and tight in the ears, although extraction from the ears, due to this, requires some skill. And yet, after some time of continuousโ€ฆ

Pros
  • The optimum ratio of price and quality
Cons
  • Nevertheless, they could look at least a little different from their penny counterparts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

All in all the best I've ever had.

Better than the Shure 535 overall. I'll admit the Shure has incredibly nice mids and highs. But they're uncomfortable and lack bass unless I use long white multi-disk earbuds to get the sound right next to the eardrum. Klipsch, on the other hand, are so comfortable I forget I'm wearing them. In my opinion the bass is a lot better and the mids and highs are excellent but a little less convincing in terms of reliable performance but still a lot better than say vmoda stuff. Soundproofing is alsoโ€ฆ

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • Too boring

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Clear-sounding phones, slightly wobbly shape

These are without a doubt the best iPods I've ever used (much better than Apple's - superb sound balance and detail). In these phones I hear such details in the music that I have not heard in any other mini phone system. Plus, they're lightweight, durable, and comfortable in my ears (which are smaller). The interchangeable earbuds attach easily to phones (also easy to lose if you're not careful); You'll have to try each when you first open the box to see what fits. My only complaint is that the

Pros
  • A dream come true
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 4 out of 5

First time great. and then. [UPDATED]

I use in-ear headphones for mountain biking. I bounce and shake a lot on frequent descents and I needed headphones to keep up with them so they wouldn't slip out from under the sweat and deal with the sweat. and microphones. Sweat always seems to seep in, and that integrated mic/button area is the weak link. I finally bit the bullet and paid over $20-$35 for my disposable training pair and got it. At the time I bought them they were around $70 (don't know why the price went up again). True toโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Not cheap but decent
Cons
  • Nothing