Cheap In-Ear Headphones


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Hey,

I am looking to get a cheap, but as good as can be in-ear headphones. These would be used for music and maybe calls sometimes, mainly music.

I had a pair of Skullcandies before which sounded pretty good to me, but after not even that long they died, one ear stopped working, would have to fiddle with the cable to kinda get it to work.

Looking for something under $30 at best, most would be $50. Something that sounds alright (I'm no audiophile) and will last me longer then a year.

Ideas, suggestions?

Thanks.

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Can't go wrong with sennheiser CX300 but since you want to also be able to make calls then im not sure.

Truth is, not important lol

But those are a bit too expensive, if no other options then of course they are good.

then as i said Can't go wrong with a pair of CX300s good clear sound and nice deep bass where it's needed also just to add i've had mine for over 3 years now the only thing you may need to buy later is new buds.

http://www.amazon.co...nnheiser+300+cx currently $29.90 which is right under budget!

(Sorry didn't notice it was CAD not USD but still i think you could order from the US and get them for under CAD$40 )

I did find someone selling them on ebay for $30 shipped, with 100% feedback, so I think I found my headphones. (They are actually the second version, number 2)

Thanks man.

If anyone still wants to make suggestions, they are welcome.

Finding more reviews, and for running they are horrible for a couple reasons, which one main thing I want them for. So I guess I have to keep looking.

Any more ideas (I do like sennheiser stuff though, but I don't think they do in-ear stuff good for everything)

I love Altec Lansing ear buds. These are the ones I have: http://www.amazon.com/Altec-Lansing-UHP326-noise-isolating-earphones/dp/B001GUPEMW/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1360379289&sr=1-3&keywords=altec+lansing+earbuds+cancelling

You can get a different pair for a fair price. I got mine refurbished of 1saleaday.com for $8 or something.

Do you want cheap (quality and soundwise) or quality ones at a cheap price? If you can't answer that, just get whatever Monster brand has at Best Buy. :D

Not sure what they cost CDN, Yamaha EPH-20BL In-Ear Headphone $30 US http://www.guitarcenter.com/Yamaha-EPH-20BL-In-Ear-Headphone-430817-i1540574.gc

That is a stupid question? Of course I want the best quality sound, for a cheap price. But I only can afford so much...so...

Is it? Most want cheap crap at cheap prices.

Soooo. if this helps more. Amazon reviews of them: http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-EPH-20BL-In-Ear-Headphones-Black/product-reviews/B003CP0KCS

Bottom line, buy what you want, it's YOUR money. Like most things you get what you pay for. Spend it now or again a year later... your choice.

Got me this set last fall. Works a treat. Good bass and blocks out almost all noise. :) The vi variant has an iDevice remote (which is pretty crappy, but it gets the job done usually) and there is another variant for Android devices and the plain non-remote variant. The microphone gets the job done but I find that it's even worse than the stock Apple earbuds for picking up your voice - you kinda have to raise the microphone to your mouth.

It's a bit above your price point. But it's Logitech and you've heard enough about their generous warranty policies.

I bought the CX300s a while back but I returned them because I thought they produced too much bass. Instead, I opted for these earbuds and have been happy with them ever since: link. They sound great for only being $7, and while some of the other buds mentioned likely sound better, it's hard to beat that price.

Well, thanks everyone for the suggestions.

In the end I am going to RMA my Skullcandies, and wait for them to get that done with.

In the meantime, I am going to pick up this $10 pair and hope they are fine to last me until I can get my Skullcandies, or maybe I get fed up and pick one of the offered here after awhile lol

I like the JVC Gumy ear buds for cheapies with good quality. They are $10 or less in store. A bit cheaper on Amazon .

I have a pair of expensive Technics and a pair of mid-range Sennhesiers. I like good sound. But when I am just out running around and need a pair to throw in my bag or pocket, I go with these cheap Gumy's because they have decent sound for being so damn cheap.

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I like the JVC Gumy ear buds for cheapies with good quality. They are $10 or less in store. A bit cheaper on Amazon .

I have a pair of expensive Technics and a pair of mid-range Sennhesiers. I like good sound. But when I am just out running around and need a pair to throw in my bag or pocket, I go with these cheap Gumy's because they have decent sound for being so damn cheap.

The problem with those kinds of headphones is that they aren't in-ear, even if they are called that, they aren't. What I mean is, needs to have a changeable/squishy ear piece, that can be pushed in, not hard. Most of the time that kind does not fit my ears good.

The problem with those kinds of headphones is that they aren't in-ear, even if they are called that, they aren't. What I mean is, needs to have a changeable/squishy ear piece, that can be pushed in, not hard. Most of the time that kind does not fit my ears good.

Ahhhh, I see. I have the opposite problem. My left ear canal is shaped funny, so the squishy ones fall out. :rofl:

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