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Apple Earphones with mic and remote review
Lower the sound may be the most important characteristic of people focus on when listening to headphones. There is not enough or too low, or it is too thick or hollow, and get the right balance can be tricky. I like the bass, but it must be clear and well defined, and Audio Technica ATH-WS55 new full-size headphones ($ 100) are exceptional in this regard. Before you get a bad idea, the medium of the ATH-WS55 and treble are just as clean and detailed as the bass.
It is a lightweight (165 grams) of design and features Audio-Technica new dual air chamber that focuses on "air flow" by the driver to enhance the bass output. I have no idea what that really means, but the results speak for themselves. Comfort was good, but the pressure of the pads well padded faux leather 'against my ear was moderately high. The band is also damped, and overall quality construction feels decent. The sensitivity is moderate, so that the ATH-WS55 can not play strong enough to meet the tastes of buyers. Even with the volume of my iPod Classic has almost all the way up it does not stronger super.
The K 830 BT features Bluetooth technology and is compatible with iPod and iPhone models, and other Bluetooth portable players. The ear-cup-mounded control on the K 830 BT headphones allows users to raise and lower volume, and answer and end phone
more...The only issue I had was that the headphone jack on my iPod Touch is next to the connector, so I was unable to use the headphones while the Mikey was attached. This was not a big issue for me, but is an inconvenience. You can download Blue Microphones
more...Hardware controls are much as before, with a power/sleep button on the top edge along with the headphone socket, and a volume rocker and mute switch that, thanks to iOS 4.3, can be restored to its original screen-rotation-lock functionality.
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