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I use them in reverse so that the left side is worn on my right ear and vice versa for the ride side of the headphone. I use them to work out and on bike trails. These are one of the best headphones I have ever used for working out because they stay put.
The audio fidelity is great with surprising bass. I have several of these earphones that I use for computers, radio, TV etc. They are so light that you hardly know you have them on.For the price they can't be beat.
Then it started making some weird humming noise. Occasionally only pinching my ears where the two plastic pieces joined. Luckily, it only took one motion to rip it off my head and toss it in the trash. What did I expect for $14. It was OK at first. One day it made a loud pop, and gave me some sort of electric shock through the eardrums.
They look nice, but after only 2 minutes of trying them out I realized that I had wasted all of my money. The frustrating thing is that the things that are supposed to go in your ears do not stay there and instead pop right out once you take your hand away, meaning you can only barely hear the music.
Please avoid these headphones at all costs. So, unless you don't mind having to hold them in your ears with both hands the entire time you listen to your music, these are pointless.
It's like trying to listen to a song in another room throug a wall. It is hard to describe, but just trust me that these were not meant for lifters.Such a frustrating design.
I received these headphones yesterday thinking I had finally found a good pair for the gym. The problem is not the sound quality of the headphones themselves, because they sound fine.
Did they even test these.Also, if you plan on doing anything at the gym that involves a bench, the behind the head design of these is horrible, as the head band will hit the bench and get pressed upwards making you look and feel like an idiot.
I am using this headset for a yr now and they are still working just great.I bought it for 12 bucks, at the current price its a steal.
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