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*Crisp sound with very good bass
*Comfortable Ear tips
*Flat cable very tangle resistant
*Remote works find
*Light weight
Cons:
*Small Cord noise
*Jack looks very weak
*Thin wires
I originally had the first version which sounded great but I wanted a mic + volume control. So going to bestbuy I ran into their second version. Sounds just as great at the 1st version and the flat cable is a godsend since 1st version constantly tangled.
Like many other Klipsch products, their jack looks and feels very weak. Why they do not strengthen it is beyond me so I expect I to claim their great warranty in 2-4 months. Also the cable above the mic is very thin and looks fragile. But on the plus side they are very lightweight. I was shoving snow from my driveway with these and did not feel any tug down and weight like I do with others. In fact its like their not even on.
The ear tips are the best I ever felt and very comfortable and they isolate extremely well. Sound is excellent, crisp vocals and good bass.
I read some other reviews where people say the cord noise is worse then the 1st version. Personally it feels about the same amount of cord noise the 1st version had and once your playing music its barely noticeable.


I thought buying the s4i-II I'd get that sound quality again but these must be the downgraded version. Still decent sound, but not that top notch quality you will find with some good overears or bose/beats in ears

So my 16$ pioneer were worth it more than these for me!




It'd be a nice gift for someone, if you're on the brink of deciding how much to spend.

Between the somewhat heavy cord, the volume control bar (a nice module btw - something my Shure set lacked), and the slipperiness of the earbuds, I have found that the little shirt clip is a complete must (this is included, and is very pratical, albeit a little dorky looking to wear).





that a lot of headphones have to enhance certain types of music. I found the sound clean and crisp and excellent
for listening to classical or music that needs a flat response. For audiophiles and discerning listeners who appreciate
music for the way it is mixed and produced.
The 3 button controller has a middle button which has multiple purposes for iPhone, Ipod and some android phones.
The middle button press once to mute, Twice 2 times in a second to go next song, and 3 times in one second to go
to the previous song. Hold down the button for 3 seconds to access the microphone for SRI and Voice Recognition
for both the Ipod and iPhone 4g and 5g.
I would recommend this headset for discriminating users. For Rap and R&B you may want to look elsewhere for that large bass response, I prefer a couple of other brands for Rock and R&B, so I switch to them for better response. However, if you have an equalizer, you will find you can tune the Klipsch to suit your taste in listening. Since they have a flat response,
you can listen to the music the way it was produced.

The push buttons worked for my wife's iPhone 5 and was donated to me after she couldn't use it for the same reasons above. The flat cable is nice but it would still snag on itself from the rubbery material (and pull the plugs out again). I know I'm being critical but for the price I was expecting better.
I'm.not giving up on these just yet as I do like the lightness and comfort that in-ear buds can provide but I may try a competitor.

The main issue is that the noise from this new flat wire is so loud that it makes it almost impossible to enjoy the music, unless you are sitting at your desk and not moving. The wire is so sensitive that even with the slightest turn of your head and the wire rubs against your cloths etc will cause a thumping and scratchy noise. The noise is so loud that it makes it impossible for me to enjoy my music. Unless you are listening at very loud volume and don't move, you would almost always be able to hear the noise. You cannot even go for a walk with these headphones, let alone use it in a gym.
Also, the chord seems to stick to your cloths so when you move your head, the ear piece will get pulled out of your head.
The sound quality is ok for the original $100 price when it was released. Now that I know the issue, I would not even use it even if it came free with my phone!
I bought two of these based on the glowing reviews here. Lesson learned. Should have bought one and returned it in time!



If you are willing to buy two or three pairs of these every year, then they are fantastic. Like I mentioned at the start of the review, they have great sound quality. However, if you think a ~$50 pair of headphones should last more than 4-6 months, then you should buy something else. These will break for no apparent reason. I will not be purchasing this product again and cannot recommend them.




After burning it in for a day or so, I then started my listening test. The first thing I tried is to find a pair of ear tips that fits me well. Then, I started my listening test. I played music from different categories - pop, rock, rap, electronic, classical, etc. The further I'm into the test, the more disappointed I became. The sonic quality of this pair of earphone is really subpar, and the tonal balance is quite out of whack. I thought it could be the iPad/iPhone's issue, so I plugged it into my receiver. However, the tonal balance maintained...
Here is what I think after the listening test:
Bass is heavy and boomy, lacks detail.
Sounds like there is a brightness peak at around 1khz-3khz range
Highs lack extension. Again, sounds like there is a peak at around 10khz range
When playing at higher volume level (70-80% using iPad), it started to sound 'compressed' dynamically.
When playing complex material, it failed to maintain separation. All instruments and vocal sounds like being jumbled together.
The two stars I gave are for having a responsive remote, and the ear tips fit comfortably. Sonically speaking, it gets none from me.

In terms of sound reproduction, they're pretty decent - hence the 2 stars - but that is where any appreciation of these earbuds ends. They have a single, specific design flaw that supercedes any positive aspect: they don't stay in my ears. I've tried every type of rubber buds that came with them to no avail; they simply won't stay in.
It doesn't matter what you're doing, these earbuds will fall out out. Walking around? They'll fall out one at a time so you are constantly adjusting. Eating? Oh yeah that jaw movement is going to knock them right out. Hm, what's another common activity that I'd use these earbuds for? Talking? ...yeah that's guaranteed to send them tumbling to the ground.
Chewing gum, turning your head, SITTING COMPLETELY MOTIONLESS, all activities that will cause these earbuds to spring from your ears like Athena from the head of Zeuss.
I suggest anything but these.
