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The cable easily untangles and the earbuds themselves are quite comfortable in the ear.
Sometimes they can block a lot of ambient noise so you may have to take them out if someone needs to speak to you. Thats certainly not a complaint though!

Best earphones I have bought. Sold as described.
Honest review. Product not given to me for free.

Unfortunately, they are not durable. I don't baby them, they get stuffed in my pocket and used every day commuting to work or around the house. I bought the S4i-I in 2012 and it worked for a little over a year before dying. So I bought a replacement S4i-II in September 2013. It sopped working in one ear within 4 months. Fortunately, Klipsch honored the warranty on both when I finally went through the process in Janauary 2014, which took a little over a month from first email to headphones arriving at my door. I think they've officially discontinued it now, so it'll be hard to get the warranty (NOTE: Klipsch only honors warranty on purchases from "authorized dealers").
Since then, one of the replacements has stopped working and I just started using the other. I'm buying another pair now for $52 knowing that the one I have will probably die soon. For as much as I love the sound and comfort, that's worth it for me.


I don't know if I should even try the warranty on the new pair (under 1 year) if they are just going to break again. Wish these were made better and didn't break all the time. I would recommend if only the build quality was par with the sound quality.


These are very comfortable and fit me well; noise isolation is great once you find the right earbuds to fit your ear (they include 4 different sizes). I have been using them as earplugs at times, w no music playing - that's how good the isolation is for me. Much more comfortable than Apple's. No problem wearing them for hours on end. The remote buttons are a little harder to "find" vs Apple's, because they are discrete buttons. The whole remote doesn't click like Apple's version, if that makes sense. But you get used to it. The cord is a little longer than Apple's, which I like.
Two reasons why I gave 4 stars, instead of five:
- The remote is further down the cord, i.e. down where the cord splits to go to each ear, not up the right ear cord like Apple's. So, it hangs a lot lower - to the point where it will be inside your jacket, if you like to zip your cord up into your jacket (which I do). This won't be a problem for everyone, though. I talk on the phone like 3 times a year, so couldn't tell you if it affects mic reception.
- The cord chatter is pretty bad. Like, really bad. You hear the cord talking if you move to type, turn a page, take a step, whatever. It was almost unbearable for the first few days, maybe I'm just getting used to it now. The sound quality is generally great, but you will notice the thuds and scratches when the cord hits anything. The only area where the stock headphones are better.
At $40, these are real tough to beat. At $99, you can probably do better. The chatter is really the only downside. I use them as my everyday pair and am generally pleased. But the next iteration needs some cord insulation or something...


the factory will hardly support you although it has warranty! I had the same issue with my recent klipsch on ear headphones which went wrong after 2 months! and the main factory does not change it although on the original pack it says that it has 2 years warranty
just make sure about the policies and warranties before buying it


Over the last couple of days, I started to notice that audio was cutting out every couple of seconds, and then finally it cut a large range out altogether (could hear some background music but not voices, for example), making them unusable. Tested on two other devices to confirm it's the headphones.
Unfortunately, I can't recommend these, even if they hadn't just failed on me.

I purposely didn't buy the new model as CNET reviewed them and said they were a bit too base-y. I wanted a good ear-bud without spending too much and these fit the bill.


This is especially strange given the cord design. These have a broad, flat, "fettuccine" cord that is heavy and adds a huge amount of cord noise. When you turn your head or brush the cord past something, it sounds like a thunderstorm is happening in your ears. You'd assume that the trade off was made in favor of better gauge wires and improved build quality; apparently that's not the case. It makes their cord choice sort of baffling. I may give the original S4i's another shot, if only because they really are the best buds for the price, but don't get these, they're really shoddily made.


Besides, the wire noise you hear when moving around is horrible, making it impossible to hear the music unless you are completely still.


I came back to take back one star. Another reviewer noted increased cord noise and it is only after wearing this exercise walking and going on a few airplane trips that I truly appreciate the magnitude of the issue. The new cords look great, are much tougher, and more resistant to tangling but man, are they ever noisy. The stiffness likely has something to do with this as they cord noise seems to echo up and down the main cord in the worst of cases. It is hard to acclimate to. It's possible but having the old pair here with me allows direct side-by-side comparison. And the new pair are much louder and twangy.
*** Original review below ***
I bought this as a replacement for an original S4i I bought over 2 years ago for work. The left channel dropped out due to a wire break at the plug. I travel extensively and I need in-ear monitors for noise isolation on planes and I need the inline controls for phone and music. Of course, for music. My first pair were heavily used but not abused. The fact that they lasted this well under such demanding conditions was a factor in my purchasing this updated version. Prior to hitting the buy button, I researched in-ear phones up to $150 and ultimately found that this unit was reliable, had good sound quality, and good ergonomics. And it was one of the best values.
The sound is very good and entirely sufficient for the average adult user. The tonality is smooth and balanced but the bottom end would be considered weak by bass-heads for sure. But for jazz, world, vocals, pop, it is exactly what the doctor ordered.
The flat cables seem more robust with better strain reliefs. Everything seems more rugged all around without feeling like it's gained any bulk. The inline controls work flawlessly.
Today, there are numerous units in this price range ($50-$125) that will contend for your attention. There are numerous angles and niches (wood, socially conscious, hip/trendy, etc.) But if what you want is a great-fitting, great value, great sounding pair of "grown-up" in-ear monitors, you can't go wrong and you really can't do much better, especially for the price.



