Skullcandy Ink'd Smokin' Buds earphones - Blue
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Product Description
Ink adds permanence. It forces the visual representation of an idea, concept, ideal or experience, and tangibly commemorates it. Like a tattoo, graffiti, or stretch marks. Until you're really ready to commit, go with the INK'D ear buds. Big sound, little price, no visible scarring!
Product Details
- Color: Blue
- Brand: Skull Candy
- Model: SC-INK'D/Blue
- Dimensions: .12" h x .27" w x .79" l, .7 pounds
Features
- # Frequency range: 20 - 20k Hz # Driver dia (speakers): 11mm # Cable length: 1,3m # Plug type: 3,5mm Gold Plated # Impedance: 16 Ohms +-15% (1kHz/1mW0.179V) # Max input power: 100mW (max)
Customer Reviews
Best deal for sound-isolating in-ear headphones
I replaced a forty-dollar pair of Apple In-Ear Headphones with these. At less than a third of the price they sound better, are more comfortable, and don't keep falling out like the Apple Headphones do. Sound response seems well balanced in all frequencies, the bass is strong, with no buzzing or other artifacts. Treble is clear and bright. These earphones do a good job of sound isolation. With the sound turned off they reduce the noise level by maybe 50%. When you listen you'll still be aware of your surroundings, but with both high and low frequency ambient noise reduced by 50%, you'll hear much better quality sound. This makes these earphones excellent for noisy environments such as planes, buses or subways. The cord is a white rubberized material that is reasonably resistant to tangling. I listen to a wide range of music as well as language-learning podcasts where it is critical to hear the subtleties of the human voice, and these shine for both purposes. I wouldn't hesitate to buy them again or recommend them to anyone.
decent for the price didn't last long
Got these headphones to replace some old ones. First they don't fit my ear comfortably and I found them constantly falling out. (I have small ears so this problem is somewhat common for me.) The thumping sound of the headphones when the wire hits my chest can be annoying. It does drown out much of the noise but once the volume gets to a certain level (About 75% of max on an iPod nano) the music becomes distorted and you lose a lot of the quality of the music. Once you lose the plastic you basically lose the sound in that ear. The thing is the plastic pops off quite easily. I also don't like the lack of distinction between the right and left. I recommend getting the TDX IE100 our skullcandy's over ear head phones which work much better than these.
BEST EARPHONES FOR THIS PRICE!!!!!!!!!!!
i just bought these to replace my old 40$ ipod headphones. these isolate ALL SOUND!!!!!!!!! i also asked a tevh nerd guy who said they are basically the same quailitiy as the 30$ skull candy ear phones. just one comes with more accesiroues
BET EARPHONE EVER!!!!!!



