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EarHugger A1000 Action Wrap-Around Headphones | 
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| Brand: Ear Hugger Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 1.5 x 5 x 7.3 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: A1000 Model: A1000 UPC: 712949500007 EAN: 0712949500007
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| Features:
| • | For use with personal stereos | | • | Soft plastic frames hold earbuds in place | | • | Mylar speakers | | • | Lightweight and comfortable | | • | Designed for use while exercising |
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Product Description EarHugger's patented "around the ear" headphones are a radically new and different type of headphoneintended for use with personal stereos. EarHuggers feature high-tech earbuds, which are attached to soft plastic frames that fit around the ears holding the earbuds comfortably in place. Jog, run, power walk, ski, in-line skate, bike, weight train, rock climb, etc.; your EarHugger headphones won't fall out or hurt like regular earbuds, or slip and shift like conventional headphones. Use your EarHugger headphones for listening to music, taped books or motivational tapes. They're so comfortable you'll hardly know you have them on!
Amazon.com Product Description These comfortable inner ear headphones were originally designed to fill the needs of people with active lifestyles. EarHuggers are the perfect headphone solution for those who regularly jog, power walk, do aerobics, work out at gyms, or use home exercise equipment such as treadmills and stairclimbers. EarHuggers are designed so that they will not slip or fall off while you exercise, unlike some headphones.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Poor quality on all accounts. March 15, 2000 47 out of 51 found this review helpful
They may sound good and look good, but look somewhere else for earhuggers. Aside from being uncomfortable, they're unsteady and one-size-fits-all in two plastic wraps that easily come loose from your ears, as well as the actual earbuds dropping from their holders. And apart from all of that, the sound quality is horrific. You would be best doing a search again and finding a new pair.
Horrible... January 2, 2001 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Well, I totally agree with previous reviewer as far as the quality of this EarHugger. I have only one thing to say about it..BAD BUY. Especially if you wear eye glasses like myself, using EarHugger would be horribly uncomfortable for you. I didn't expect best performence when I bought it at its price, but I certainly didn't expect it would be that BAD! When a person with a pair of glasses wear the EarHugger, he or she wouldn't be able to use it without having to constantly adjust its position around the ear because it doesn't stay fixed longer than 5 minutes. Unless you really like the price, I recommend you not to buy this...EarHugger, especially if you wear glasses.
Ear and Phone together as ONE....... October 27, 2001 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
If your looking for headphones to listen to your media, without the hassle of a wraparound attachment or without gravity constantly taking charge from your auditory canal. Then this it. Sure you do not get astonishingly great bass, but you can move freely without a concern, knowing the things will stay on. Honestly you can almost completely forget your wearing'em.Later all.......
Good quality for the price February 7, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was hesitant to purchase the Ear Huggers after reading other buyers' reviews, but I definately have to say that I am satisfied. I wear glasses and the Ear Huggers work fine with them, and stay in place really well. The sound quality isn't excellant but is no worse than any other portable headphones. They're definately a good deal for the price.
inline volume control is flakey August 29, 2005 The inline volume control does not work, moving the volume control slider can change the volume to go up, down, then one ear, then the other, etc. Very flakey. I purchased another one thinking it was just a problem with the one I bought, and sure enough the same problem. Not worth the grief. I had one of these for a year and it worked well and when I lost it I tried to buy the same thing, but even though the part number was the same as the old one, it was a different unit (different length wires, volume control in different spot). Unfortunately they must be using a new supplier.
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