Pros: Tight fit in the ears, block outside noise nicely, sound great. Cons: Cord length is a tad short for use outside of portable media players.
Hey there, stop talking to me, will you? It's not that I'm not listening. It's that I can't hear you (there is a distinction, dontcha know). You see, I have Marshmallows in my ears. And although that may sound like a rather gooey mess, I assure you, it's ...
Pros: Comfortable, very portable Cons: Just about everything else.
Introduction - When you buy a small portable MP3 player like the Sandisk Sansa Clip (As I just did a while back), it's not too long before you start to realize those players have a tough time driving even relatively sensitive headphones to decent ...
Pros: Good brand, decent sound (but see below), inexpensive Cons: They don't fit my ears, the memory foam forgets
It is, apparently, a bad idea to wrap your headphone cord around your iPod or mp3 player. I do it anyway, for lack of any better ideas to keep the cord from becoming a tangled mess in my pocket. As a result, I go through earphones like ...
I bought the JVC HA-FX34 Marshmallow Headphones after finding that I spent more time trying to stuff the traditional iPod ear buds in during my run than I did listening to music. The JVC HA-FX34 have a standard 3.5mm mini-phone stereo plug, which works ...
The all new HAFX34 "marshmallow" headphone is the in-ear canal style headphone which promises a comfortable fit with a soft earpieces made of memory f...More at Adorama
The HA-FX34 Marshmallow is designed for comfort, featuring super-soft inner-earpieces in two sizes for a snug fit that also reduces background noise. ...More at Walgreens
I have a new return set of JVC Stereo Headphones with 2 extra ear pieces. I am taking them out of the package to ship in a padded envelope. I have tes...More at eBay
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