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If you want to spend 3 figured for some nice Bose or Beats over ear headphones, its not a bad idea (I own Bose now and like them a lot), but why spend $100-plus for a "disposable" product like ear buds? Might as well get the best $20 buds you can find.


I must say that I expected far more from $85 earphones, and I will be thinking twice before buying Klipsch again.


I use my headphones primarily at the gym. I also use them on planes and for just listening to music at home. I was looking for headphones that produce excellent sound without being astronomically expensive. I looked for headphones that could produce thumping bass... when I want it. While thumping bass is important for my workouts, I sought well-balanced sound for non-workout listening. I also listen to some amateur live recordings that can be of lesser quality, or lacking in mids/highs.
Klipsch S4i - the clear winner. I would rate as 4.75 stars out of 5. (But Amazon doesn't allow that.)
Comfortable in my ears. After an hour of use, my ears are not even remotely uncomfortable.
Deep bass, full mids,crisp highs. I couldn't ask for more. I can also jam up the equalizer and really make the bass thump without distortion when I use these at the gym. My live recordings sound good.
Some cons: They are well-made, although the wire connection to the earbuds seems a little thin. I hope it will hold up. Sometimes the highs can be a little too crisp, which is why a knocked of a quarter star.
They are more expensive than the two below. (But sometimes ya get what you pay for?)
Radius Atomic Bass 2- Second Place, but a distant second
Not horrible if you want nothing but bass. The bass is definitely thumping, but that's about it. It just sounds dull. I tried using an equalizer to balance it out, but had no luck with it. My live recordings were completely washed out. They were also uncomfortable in my ear, but not as bad as the V-Moda. They seem cheaply made. But they are less expensive than the Klipsch.
V-Moda Remix- Third Place, but a very far third place.
Dull sound all around. No bass no highs. They also caused pain to my ears after only 15 minutes. I tried different size tips, but if you go too low on the tip size, you do not get the seal that is necessary for the buds to be effective. I couldn't use them for long, so I have little to say other than- dull sound, pain in my ear.
Good luck!




Pros: Great sound.
Cons: Within a month, the left channel stopped working. Within three months, neither channel worked. The remote worked, but not the sound!
Returns are impossibly hard once Amazon's window is closed. Though the warranty is for a year, Klipsch makes it impossible to return from their website. They direct you to the reseller. So, neither Klipsch or Amazon will help.
Earbuds are so small that they are awkward to fit in the ear canal, and I've nearly lost a rubber bud in my ear canal. Can be painful to wear.
They fall out easily.



The buttons on the remote are easy to use, and function well. The microphone is good and I haven't had any complaints from people, I've spoken too.
My only minor complaint is the wire is a bit un-flexable and can get in the way at times. It also transmits movement noise to the ears.

I've had a fair few different pairs of in-ear headphones. From some of Sony's first offerings to Sennheiser CX-300 through to the CX-300 mark II and some RHA 450i's with the threaded wiring.
The main reason I've been through so many is durability. A lot of the time I'll lose sound from one ear. On the sony's the wiring got too hot and melted the rubber! On the RHA's the thread started to fray. I also needed earphones with an inline remote that wasn't too bulky. These Klipsch's are perfect so far. The ribbon style of wiring which I hadn't used before is definitely more durable as it's pretty impossible to get these badly tangled (which a lot of the time is what leads to wiring damage). The inline buttons are reponsive and the sound easily matches the CX-300's. They definitely do the job. Haven't really found a downside so honestly can't put anything regarding that.
EDIT!!
I remembered the one negative I wanted to point out. If (for some reason) you are one of the very few people who run or work out to entirely acoustic music you may find there's too much wire noise with it bashing against your body. But who listens to acoustic to go running?? It's more a fault of the in-ear design than these specifically.
MUCH LATER EDIT!!
After just over a year they finally gave up on me. Interestingly when I started subjecting them to more torture (they became my main gym pair) that's when they died. BUT unlike lot's of other earphones these had a 2 YEAR warranty, not the standard 1 year which wouldn't have covered me. I got in touch with Klipsch and they're sending me some replacements but with only a 1 year warranty. So a bit of good and bad, still the longest lasting earphones I've owned thanks to a longer free warranty but not indestructible.


However I can't say the same about the build quality of these and reading the reviews it seems that others have been having the same issues as well. Most online reviews can't perfectly judge build quality because they don't have the time to use them long enough. That's why they mainly focus on audio and how they fit.
Within 1,5 years I'm now on my 3rd pair. The cable has a tendency to break within from the base of the 2,5mm plug. My previous ones were the no. 1 model which I paid around 60e at my local store. They broke after a year or so, and because my store didn't have them anymore I got these through warranty and within 6 months they broke as well. This kind of quality is what you'd expect out of what? 5-10e earplugs?
Now I'm kind off fine when it comes to replacing them, because I can always just drive to the store and get these instead of the cheaper rev 1 -models. And they don't have any good alternatives at this price range/audio quality there. Sooner or later though, it'll cost me more because of gas price. Can't even imagine how hard it can get for those who have to go through warranty online, or don't have a car or a store nearby.
But why do these cost this much more to begin with? They have the same audio quality as the first ones and the build quality is worse. Should I honestly believe that a flat cable (which I think is the source of them breaking more often) is worth the price? It's absolutely absurd. It seems that they saw how popular the first model was, increased the price and threw a flat cable in there to trick people. Even though it should be self explanatory on a 2nd gen model and worth 5e at most. If you absolutely have to go with Klipsch for some reason and think the quality's worth it, then get the first ones which are nearly half the price. Klipsch Image S4i Headphones -with built-in mic (iPhone Compatible). These are just... Ugh...


One side quit working after 3 weeks.
Klipsch customer support is slow, makes you jump through hoops and then finally will not replace the earphones as they say that the seller is not an "authorized dealer".



Followup review 03-16-2015
Just over 3 months and the product no longer works. Buyer beware. I cannot find information on how to contact Quality Photo the seller of this product as there name is no longer a link you can click and start the contact process. I cannot return it because Amazon says it's beyond the return date. Klipsch will not warranty the product because Quality Photo is not an authorized seller. This is no doubt a knock-off product. It will fail after several months of usage. Buyer beware of Quality Photo items for sale.

