Sennheiser MX85 Sport Series II Twist to Fit Stereo For Sports
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The MX85 Twist to Fit Ear Speakers are compatible with MP3, iPod and other portable devices with a 1/8 inch connector. It has Sennheiser BassWind System for clear, deep, rich bass. Carry pouch included along with a cable clip. All Sennheiser Sport Series carry a 2 year warranty.
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- Twist to Fit locks the Ear Bud in place for consistant sound and fit- Sennheiser BassWind produces clear, deep , rich bass.
- Sweat Proof Coating wicks mositure away enhancing fit and durablity
- Compatiblity with nearly every audio device with a 1/8 inch connector
- 2 year parts and labor warranty
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By Running Ultra (Nevada)
I run about 45 miles per week average and have been searching for the perfect runner's earphones. These are definitely not them. The singular problem with these is that when you twist them and they fit snuggly in your ear, it only stays that way for about 5 minutes. Then, you must reach up and re-adjust the earphones, with a slight twist to get them back into your ear. If you wanted earphones that fit tightly and permanently in your ears during your run, these are miles away from being the right ones. They do sound good, yes. They are durable, yes...but they just do not stay in your ears for any prolonged period of time.
IMPORTANT: I have tested 10 different types of sets in the search for the PERFECT runner's earphones that always stay in your ears, that never need to be re-adjusted and that sound great. The search is over now. They are the Sennheiser PMX70 (they make a newer model, the PMX80). Look no further for the perfect long distance runner's earphones. Buy them, test them out and then come back and write me here about your experience with them. It cost me a lot of time and money to narrow it down to this one set of earphones (Sennheiser PMX70) - now you don't have to waste your own time and money and you can skip right to purchasing the long distance runner's dream earphone. If you purchase and test the Sennheiser PMX70, you will be simply amazed by how it is complete in all of the areas that runner's need/seek in their earphones. Good luck and happy running!
By Niaht
I just received my pair of these very functional headphones. I had been using the standard apple ear buds that came with my iPhone and during my walks I would end up batty from constantly having to push them back into my ears. I selected this set for obvious reasons, and I am happy to say that I am very pleased.
The sound quality is very good, but like any non-plug type ear buds you are not going to get eardrum shattering bass, or even the complete set of mid-range tones, without constant pressure. By testing and exchanging of the different adapters I was able to find a satisfactory quality, which delivers a solid range of sound, and will probably save me from too much hearing loss in the future.
I was not blessed with large ears like my father, however I am an adult male, and found that I still needed to up-size to the larger adapters all around. The ear buds were firmly fixed using the default set, but switching improved the audio quality by providing a tighter fit and somewhat more pressure on the ear bud. I also added the included soft covers which further helped improve audio quality, and provided a more comfortable experience overall. The key here is to experiment and find the right solution for your ears.
At first I was a bit perplexed by the longer right side wire, until I tried them on and quickly realized it should go around back of the neck. Once fitted and clipped, I almost forgot the wire was there. I have probably been living in the stone age as this was a first for me.
I am a bit concerned about construction/durability. The wire is soft and thin, which while aesthetically nice may break easily. The jack seems to be a bit ill-fitting, and generates significant static when moved. The rest of the components seem good.
The included case is made of soft durable rubber which I expect will last a long time. It is clipped with a low power magnet.
If you need an ear bud that will stay firmly and comfortably in your ear while exercising or even just walking, I think you too will find this a great fit.
By Edward Tapper
I've been looking for a set of good headphones that are durable. I've gone through 2 sets od Apple earbuds in a year. Don't know what it is, but the speakers sound like they fall apart in them. Anyway, I got these and used them for Jogging a few times and I have to say that they fit the bill perfectly. I'm surprised at all the negative reviews there are about how these headphones sound. They deliver great bass and sound fantastic (how much bass do you really need, anyway? strap a subwoofer to your head...). The only headphones that will deliver MORE bass are the in-ear sound cancelling earbuds, but those will have a better chance of falling out of your ears during workouts. These are significantly better than the stock iPod earbuds, no doubt about that.
I'm also suprised at all the negative comments regarding the unequal length wiring. People, read the instructions. Look up their website. It's all explained how to use these headphones.
The only grievance I can think of with these is that after about an hour of wear, I start to feel a bit of discomfort in my ears. But I don't wear these all day long so that isn't a big issue. I only use these for wrokouts.
By B. Jordan
I needed earbuds that would stay in my ears when I went running. These are perfect for that. The sound quality is good, not excellent. I tried all the different sizes provided, but the earphones still become uncomfortable after more than an hour of wearing (the part that "locks" the earpiece in your ear). Other than that, I love these for the purpose I purchased (running). I've got other headphones for longer, higher quality listening.
By M. Miller (Tampa, FL USA)
Since I like to listen to music pretty loud while exercising, I agree with another reviewer who said that the sound quality diminishes noticeably above half-way. That's the biggest negative for these headphones--and for the price, it's a big negative.
Interesting design if you're used to canal-phones, or speakers that fit in your ear canal. Earphones which sit outside your ear canal, like those that come with iPods tend to fall out while jogging, esp. in Florida where sweat is an issue. These do stay in place and at least for me, they weren't uncomfortable.
I tend to go through headphones at the same pace as shoes (almost quarterly). I just went through a pair of Skull Candy canal-phones in two months. I purchased these because: the novel design to stay in the ear and because they have an the asymmetrical cord, which diminishes cord weight and thus the downward pull on most earphones, esp. while running where repetitive bouncing of the cord helps to pull earphones out.
So: if you like to listen to your music loud while exercising and sound quality is important to you, then you probably want to continue shopping. By the way, Skull Candy earphones had excellent sound quality at high volume--too bad they broke so easily. I'll use these earphones until they break or I get too frustrated with the poor sound quality and then continue on my quest for good, reliable, very durable headphones. Perhaps I'm asking for too much??
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