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This is a review for the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic. As I said in the video you can find...
Brainwavz in the past has come up with wonderful in-ear monitors that push the boundaries of audio reproduction, and their latest, the M4 In-Ear Monitors with In-Line Microphone and Remote, doesn’t disappoint at all.
Actually coming in two models, one with the in-line remote and one without (a little more inexpensive, but not by much), the M4 is an improvement over the M3 in design and audio but, strangely enough, it costs a little less. The M1 was a balanced pair while the M2 was more for the bass freaks, and the M3 had a nice, tight midrange without letting the lows and the highs down. The M4 extends this feature and further improves it, and it is specifically tuned for vocals and acoustics.
Compared with Apple's $128 In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic, the a-Jays Four ($118 with a two-year warranty) actually seems reasonably priced, considering its superiority in both build and sound quality. Trevor Tan.
more...The iPhone 4 also lets you use the A-Jays Fours to call contacts and access your music with voice commands; click to the Jays remote instructions for more detailed controls. The back of the remote has a small hole that houses the silicon microphone
more...If you're in the market for a wired iPhone headset, the Remix is a great choice. The V-Moda Remix Remote is a stereo wired headset with a built-in remote and microphone. The earbuds have a frequency response range of 5 Hz - 24 kHz and a 9 mm neodymium
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