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enlarge | Brand: Sennheiser Category: CE
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $29.53 You Save: $15.46 (34%)
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Rating: 90 reviews
Color: Green/silver/black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 9 x 4 x 4 Designed to keep you grooving during athletic activity, Sennheiser's OMX70 Sport Line Stereo Clip-on Earphones give you exceptional sound when you're working out. Featuring a patented ultra-lightweight, flexible construction and packaged with a cable clip and an ear adapter set that includes extra ear pads in small, medium, and large sizes, the OMX70 offers a perfect fit for optimum comfort and stability while avoiding interference with your movements. In addition, the OMX70 has individually adj
MPN: OMX 70 Model: OMX 70 UPC: 044156005069 EAN: 4044156005065 ASIN: B000FJEZ0C
Release Date: May 19, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Comfort = +1 star, utterly horrible sound = -5 stars September 10, 2008 Sorry, but these headphones are junk. They have about as much base as a worn out pellet gun. They're comfy and stay on well while running, but you would honestly get better sound from a pair of speakers plugged into your ipod and strapped to your waist. Thin, tinny sound, just awful.
OUTSTANDING PRODUCT! July 3, 2008 I just received this product and tried it out on my daily run and was very impressed. The earpieces are adjustable so they fit great and since they are over the ear they don't fall out like my $80 Bose ones do, yet they sound almost as good! They come with a little clip to keep the cord in place and they also have a silicone case to keep them in. When I bought them a week or so ago I paid $45, now they are $29, well worth the price!
disappointed May 23, 2008 initially these headphones worked pretty good. the sound was good and they fit well. the problem was they stopped working after a month. they were also missing the carrying pouch.
Comfy but low in bass response May 15, 2008 Like it was already mentioned in other reviews these headphones are very comfortable as they sit outside of the ear canal so that you can wear them for hours during strenuous physical activities (like running in the gym or whatever) with no pain or any discomfort. However, these headphones leave much more to be desired when it comes to bass response - little or no bass can be heard depending on how far you jam them into your ear canal. So if your MP3 player does not have a 'bass booster' feature I would continue looking - I've had much more bass on flimsy $20 Sony Walkman headphones (although they broke a few month into gym routine). Otherwise, these headphones feel like they are going to last for a while, definitely are comfortable and provide reasonably good sound (unless you work out in an extremely noisy environment).
Good for sports, maybe, but not music April 28, 2008 The green color is very cute. The plastic carrying case is convenient. They don't fall off, and they clean up nicely.
I'm afraid that's all the nice things I can say.
While they don't fall off, they don't stay in place either. They slip away from my ear canals, with the obvious terrible effect on the sound. Everything else I'll say is assuming that they are in the proper position!
These are the least sensitive 'phones I've ever used. In all too many situations I have to turn my iPod all the way up, which yields an ear-shattering volume with all the other 'phones I've used.
The sound (as others have noted) is almost completely lacking in bass. Perhaps the midrange-heavy balance is meant to keep speech intelligible over the noise of exercise -- that actually works out pretty well. They are adequate for spoken-word podcasts when you're exercising, but there's no point in using them for music under any circumstances.
Koss KSC75's cost half as much, look twice as silly, sound at least 10 times better, and stay where you put them.
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