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The microphone does not work as well as the iPhone earbuds- people complain that there is some feedback... But I can hear better and the sound is better.

The sound on these are pretty good. The eartips suction to your ears
very well so they stay in. Bass is great but they lack highs...highly.
Lol. One major flaw with these is specifically if you're using them as
an ear set for your phone. The remote and mic are right where the
wires do the y split so when I held a conversation with someone on the
phone it was hard for them to hear me because the mic was so far away
from where your mouth is. Overall though, they are not worth the
retail price of $99 but if you can find them for a cheaper price
they're pretty good.
SL49
Love these. Absolutely love the sound you get out of them right out of
the box. The bass is great but not as deep as the s4i 2s but aren't
necessarily a bad thing. I also own the SL150 and I think this is a
theme that they have: they sound good with EVERY genre. I wouldn't say
balanced because they are hyped up quite a bit just like beats by dr
dre but lets just say the clarity is amazing. Sound stage much spacier
than the s4i 2s. The build quality is very solid as well. Perfect for
using them as an ear piece on your phone. The mic and remote is
positioned right under or to the side of your face. Only things i
suggest is getting a different set of ear tips. The ones included are
huge (even the small ones) and fall out quite easily. Overall though,
this is the best bang for your buck and are my favorite in eat style
headphones.
SL99
Basically the big brother of the SL49s. To keep it simple lets just
say this. They're the SL49s but with much heavier bass and more
noticeable highs. This can be a good or bad thing depending on what
you like. I personally like the sound of these more than the SL49s but
even with different ear tips these tend to fall out my ears because
they are significantly bigger and heavier than the SL49s. If you can
get these to stay in your ears, I highly recommend these.
Can't go wrong with either of these 3 but my Overall Personal Ranking:
1. SL49
2. SL99
3. S4i 2
Having owning all 4, along with the bose mie2i (my wife owns them) and
the apple earpods I can help anybody whose looking in the market. Let
me know if you have any questions!


I'm disappointed with these in that their is little to no bass. The highs are crystal clear but imagine only listening to treble all the time. Also these have a built in microphone which was a big part of me buying them as I use this function on phone calls a lot. Well the microphone piece is placed half way down your chest as opposed to close to your mouth ( like the iphone earbuds) so I'm not happy with that. It sounds more like a speakerphone if you are on the other end and background noise creeps on.



I replaced them with the S4i ii as I assumed they would be improved over the old model. I've used them for about a month now.
The good: the microphone is improved and I no longer have to hold it to my mouth in order for the person on the other end of the line to hear me. At first glance the cable seems to have been reinforced where the cable enters the mini-jack. They still have the great sound quality I became used to with the s4is (although I had to burn them in for a couple of days, they sounded horrible straight out of the box).
The bad: This is what loses two full stars for me. The cable. It is HATEFUL. I can't believe Klipsch actually decided the material the cable is made of is an improvement on the old. It is made of an almost sticky plastic/rubber which causes more noise transfer to your ear due to the cable rubbing on your clothing as you walk. It may be tangle-proof but because of its oval cross section it has a torsional strength which makes twists in the cable mount up so you have to unplug the cable from the source in order for it to untwist. Another annoyance is the little band that joins the left and right cables so you can pull them tight up to your chin. When storing the headphones it seems to overcome the sticky plastic and manages to slide towards the earbuds, effectively joining them, meaning you have to pull it back down to the mic so you can get the earbuds in your ears. Only now it doesn't slide for some reason , so I honestly struggle to get it back down to where it should stay at the mic and feel like I'm straining the cable from the earbuds in the process.
Would I buy the S4i iis again? No. Would I buy the S4is instead? Possibly, but the mic was an issue for me. If you aren't bothered about the mic get the S4is over these, overall the product is much better. If I haven't persuaded you not to buy them I would urge you to try them in person in-store. And please, please, please Klipsch R&D, what were you thinking? Change the cable. It's only because these headphones sound good I've given them three stars. If they didn't sound so good they'd be 1 star.
EDIT: Failed in the right ear after 2 months, so returned for a refund. Hence rating change to 1 star.


It has been about 4-5 months of owning these, using them 4-5 times a week on avg. Airport, gym, work, whatever. These things sound great! Great overall sound, good bass, I am hyped. The different size ear pieces are perfect. The complaint everyone had about a noisy cord are just dumb... They are semi-isolation headphones, so you have an ear piece shoved into your ear and so if the cord connected to it gets pulled or anything that is all you notice, not actual noise in the cord.
Buy these, you will not be disappointed.

One thing you should note, however, is that it is very important that you fit the right size ear piece in. I never gave this much thought with other ear buds I've owned, but definitely need the smalls with the Klipsch, otherwise every move I make reverberates in through my ears, like I'm walking underwater. Once you find the right size, though, this problem disappears entirely.
Great headphones.


The worst part about these headphones isn't the fit, because, after around 5 minutes, I would eventually find the sweet spot where it fits but doesn't hurt. The microphonics (cord noise when touching ANYTHING) was unbearable, and when I got up to walk I was able to hear every footstep and light brush against my clothes as loud, booming noises. In most cases, these noises were so loud that I wasn't able to hear the music over it (I listen at a decently medium-high volume). Overall, I would not recommend these earphones. Similar sound quality can be found in other earphones without the extra negative qualities.

I was very sad to find out that this pair in particular isn't covered under the Klipsch warranty bc they arent an authorized reseller. Get the headphones, but don't buy them from Carolinas.

However, I have gone through two pairs of headphones due to the same cord failure: the internal wires break where the flat cord meets the plug causing the earbuds to cut out and/or the control buttons to stop working.
To Klipsch's credit, they sent me a new replacement pair very quickly when the first pair failed in June. The second pair was working until yesterday, but failed suddenly and was what prompted me to write this review. So, based on just my experience, these earbuds have a 3-4 month lifespan.
By the way, I'm very careful with my electronics, especially with earphones. I believe these earphones have a high failure rate because of the poor design of the cable-plug junction. There is no strain relief in the design, such as a tapered plug, causing the cord to constantly flex in the same spot.
If it weren't for this fatal flaw, I would have given the headphones 4 or 5 stars.
PROS:
* Sound great.
* Good sound isolation.
* Light and comfortable.
* Controls and microphone work well.
CONS:
* Poor cord design which leads to wires breaking.
* Short lifespan (3-4 months of light use).


The sound quality is over the top!
I've never owned earphones as good as these.
Great quality. This came with a great case so that the earphones shouldn't get lost.
It's outlasting any earphone I've owned so far!



In order to enjoy these there are a few things to think about: 1st you must break in the headphones. I did mine for 24 hours in a wide arrange of music. The comparison between out of the box sound and 24 hours of break-in is a huge difference. 2nd, make sure the ear buds fit nicely in the ear. If they are lose then the sound will be distorted, and if they are too big they will hurt. They have to complete a seal in the ear similar to ear plugs.
Additionally there are a few minor problems which was the reason for 4 stars. The headphone wires are non-tangle which is great, but as a result of the material used and the seal inside the ear, when the cord rubs against items it can make a noise. It can be annoying to some but it does not bother me. As a result of this issue these are not the greatest for active workout routines. When running they are noisy and they tend to fall out if the ear, but for weight lifting workouts these are perfect.
These were so great I bought a second pair for my wife.

Initial quality is fine. They sound about the same as my old CX500s - not amazing, not bad. They're kind of a pain to fit properly though - the Sennheisers fit perfectly. These ones fall out way too easily, regardless of which size earpiece I used.
Overall, they didn't live up to the hype for me - I'm going back to Sennheiser.

Also, the microphone placement made it so people only heard me when I held the microphone closer to my mouth, rather defeating the purpose.
Perhaps I got a faulty model. I'm writing them next, and if they're willing to replace it, I'll change this review and note their quality customer service.
EDIT: They replaced it for me, no questions asked. No hassle whatsoever. They even sent me a different model that had the microphone closer to the mouth so I'm changing the review from one star to four stars.


