Customer Rating:      Summary: very very good for the $ Comment: I replaced my Shure E2Cs with these a few weeks ago. These were about 1/2 the price and they sound every bit as good. These are fine in most instances, but the Shures fit a bit better, and stayed in better while i walked, etc.
i have found that the cable frays in most (even high priced) headphones near the connector. At this price you get very good sound...and you won't feel too bad when they wear-out after a year.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Can't hear anything but music Comment: Very good sound. Good bass and a good balance of other tones. Three things I didn't like about: the cord makes a little noise (not a big deal to me, i just tuck it in my shirt), the headphones fall out while your jogging, and it doesn't have good surround effects like some of the IPOD headphones I've tried. It has an AMAZING ability to block out other noises! I can't hear someone screaming right in front of me, so its good for preserving your hearing. On that note, you only have to turn the volume up halfway so your battery will last longer.
They look cool in your ears and the cord stays out of the way most of the time. Takes a little getting used to, but definitely worth purchasing despite a few misgivings I had about it. Works well, unlike my IPOD headphones that rattled right out of the box.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Airplane Headphones. Comment: These headphones do a great job in almost every situation. I say almost because they do have one fairly serious drawback. When you use them in a stationary or sitting down situation, such as while travelling in an automobile or airplane, they are superb. They cancel outside noise well and deliver excellent sound quality. However, they are not ideally suited for use as exercising headphones. When the chord bounces around while you run, bike, or walk it creates a fairly annoying amount of motion/wind noise. The noise can be lessened by securing the cable to your shirt neckline with a clip from a hands free cell phone kit, but is is still present. I must say though, that for anything but exercising, these are really comfortable, great sounding earbuds.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sennheiser CX300s? Comment: I just received a pair of these as a freebie with my Dell XPS M1330, and several months ago I had bought the Sennheiser CX300s. About a minute after pulling them out of the box it struck me that the earbuds looked identical to the CX300s, with the only differences being that they have the straight plug and the same length of cord to each bud (as opposed to one short length and one long meant to be worn behind your neck, a-la cx300s). I changed the ear pieces to the largest ones (as getting a secure seal is critical to getting any bass with these), pop them in and viola! Same exact sound as the CX300s! I paid about the same money as what they want for these Creatives, so either way they are nice buds for the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great fit Comment: This set of bud is very petit and great on the go.
If you never used westone, etymotic or shure and only has $50 budget than this is the best. But if you are audiophile than you will notice chi/chirp on the highs, its annoying. You have to mess with your mixer to offset this problem. If you have money than etymotic er-4p, westone um2 and shure se420/530 is perfect.
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