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I've owned two pairs of these and had the exact problem with both. Each has died within six months of purchase after about a week of me fiddling with the jack to try and get the stop cutting in and out.
Not worth the time, money and frustration.
When I contacted Klipsch to have them replaced under the warranty, I was told they would not because I had purchased through an Amazon seller, not Amazon itself. Be aware.

Phone call quality is also excellent and if you aren't doing a lot of moving around I would highly recommend these headphones.






My reason for buying these earphones was to use while flying cross country for business and my old earphones no longer worked. I've used noise canceling headphones in the past, but they are bulky and require batteries to enable the noise canceling feature. Earphones act like earplugs with speakers and are far smaller than headphones. The S4i-II's are quite small and laying your head on a pillow with them in doesn't cause any discomfort.
The drawback to earphones with a built-in microphone is using that microphone. Your voice is so loud with the earphones in it is tough to hold a conversation, while at the same time very useful in a crowded area. I was at home while on the phone with little noise in the background. I took one ear out to make my talking more bearable. The people on the other side of the conversation had no problem hearing me so the mic is working properly.
The earphones come with a couple different sizes of silicone ear flanges, a case (which could be a bit larger, and a shirt clip. The clip is fairly flat and is great for keeping the mic closer to the top of your shirt.
As far as the sound quality is concerned I have primarily used the earphones to watch in flight movies so I can't report the sound quality fairly.




The fit is also not the best for my ears. Though the ovular tips are comfortable, they seem to fall out of my ears by just sitting there. I would recommend buying replacement tips (I've read that Comply Tx100 foam tips are excellent). The cord is a bit heavy so that may be contributing to the loose fit.
They are not quite as fragile as I assumed from reading some reviews and the tangle free cord is working perfectly. Cord noise is a little noticeable if you look for it, otherwise it isn't any louder than normal IEM.
To summarize: these are high quality earbuds that sound at least 100 dollars more than they cost. The tips are comfortable but tend to fall out and the cord is functional but heavy. Since I got such a bargain, I am extremely happy with them so far. Cheers.

These are in-ear headphones that come with 3 different adaptors to fit your ear size. When fitted correctly, you will not be able to hear much once you start playing music - the s4i II's isolate you from outside sounds, which is perfect for what I was looking for but it is also something you should know; if you need "pass-through" earbuds that let outside sound in (for bike riding, jogging, etc.) these are not what you want.
I'm not an audiophile like my brothers are, I don't pay much attention to actual frequency ranges and such - what matters to me is if the music I listen to sounds good, and with the s4i II's everything I listen to (a wide range of music from EDM to classic rock, pop, and even some hip hop) sounds superb. Feature-wise the flat cable works as advertised - it doesn't get tangled no matter how I toss the earphones into my backpack when not in use. Also the controls work perfect with my phone. These are great sounding earphones that are priced right.
NOTE: I now use these with a Fiio E07K Andes USB DAC and Portable Headphone Amplifier Black and together they both bring out the best out of my music collection!


The noise canceling is also great, much better than my Sony MDR-7506 headphones ($100).
EDIT: The volume control buttons all stopped working and the sound cuts out if I hold the cord a certain way. The jack is VERY stiff so over a few months it was worked down to this condition. If only the guys at Klipsch made a higher quality jack then this would have 5 stars.



Fortunately, Klipsch is good about replacing them promptly when you complain and does not require returning the old ones IF you purchase them from a AUTHOERIZED DEALERS. Amazon is one of them but some Amazon suppliers are not. Checking their web site first will avoid having to replace them out of your own pocket. You can look it up here:
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Rock on!


AS FOR THE COMPLAINTS ABOUT EXCESS NOISE when in the ear....
Yes, there is noise when you wear these and move, all from the cord hitting your chest and clothing. HOWEVER, this is the case with ALL earbuds of the same design. There is no way to have a perfect seal in your ear AND no noise from movement, as the sound vibrations from the rubbing on your clothing directly passes into your ear from the direct seal created by the perfectly sized earbuds. EVERY PAIR of sound-isolating earbuds I have ever used (from $10-$250) have this flaw, and there is nothing (currently) to be done. THIS IS NOT A KLIPSCH PROBLEM, and the reviewers who claim this to be faulty manufacturing or faulty design are wrong.
Overall, YES. I would recommend these to a friend. They sound great for their price and provide a great microphone and easy buttons.


1. Cord Noise - Yes I also thought "how bad could it be" Well, it was bad enough that I could not get by it. Your tolerance may be far better than mine.
2. Sound quality - Yes I understand if you're skeptical, I would be also since these headphones have such a good reputation for good sound quality. Regardless I found them to be very lacking in volume and clarity. Especially when directly compared to the Apple headphones included with my iPhone 5S. They have far superior sound quality but do a very poor job with sound isolation which is why I decided to replace them.
It's your choice, take a chance on them if you're curious. You may be happy with them, or you may end up paying the restocking fee like I did...
