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Koss KSC22 DVD Sportclip Headphones | 
enlarge | Brand: Koss Category: CE
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $7.94 You Save: $7.05 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 99 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 8 x 1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: 155566 Model: 155566 UPC: 021299147580 EAN: 0212991475808
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| Features:
| • | Frequency response 60-20,000 Hz | | • | Dynamic Element for Extended Frequency Response | | • | Unique Sportclip Design Eliminates the Headband | | • | Reliable 3.5 mm L Plug for Durability and Reliability | | • | Ultra Lightweight, Comfortable, and Portable |
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Product Description No Headband / Drivers clip onto your ear lobe / 4 Foot long cord with miniplug / Great for CD, MP3, and other portable players
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| Customer Reviews: Read 94 more reviews...
These kick! April 14, 2004 61 out of 64 found this review helpful
First of all, just so you know, I am NOT an audiophile. I'm simply a person with a two-hour commute each way who likes to keep her ears busy with music and audiobooks. I recently purchased an Ipod, and, after getting tired of having the earbuds fall out, purchased these to replace those that came with the Ipod. I love them. Not being an audiophile, I would hesitate to rave about the sound, but I have had NO complaints with it whatsoever. The sound is loud enough, clear enough, and true enough, to come through richly and warmly even on a noisy bus. They don't tend to fall off (even if I fall asleep in them), and they take up no space in my already packed purse. I highly recommend these.
Great ear buds for those on the go. August 17, 2004 36 out of 38 found this review helpful
First off, these are NOT the best headphones made. However if you like ear buds and are moving/walking/running/etc these are a GREAT pick. They sound decent for $12 headphones but they actually stay in your ears as you move and are fine for periods of longer wear. I personally have used 30-40 pairs of headphones under $60 and these are one of my favorites. I am listening to them right now while they sit next to my Bose and my Sony studio headphones. If you have too much bass, then adjust that in your device, its not a problem for me.
Got Hard To Fit Ears? Try These March 3, 2005 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
Finally, something that stays in/on my ears. I have really small ear canals and have problems with in-ear buds (though the Sony Fontopia EX51s are OK if the cord doesn't get pulled), and I don't like the band style phones. These headphones are really comfortable and they stay put even when something tugs on the cord. They do take a little effort to get on, but they're worth it, and the wires are thin enough to work fine with glasses. If you work in these, that means you can comfortably use them with hats and safety glasses - nice.
The sound? Hmm, well, look at the price. I would say that these are comparable to the others in this range - not great, but acceptable. After all, I can't hear anything when the others pull out of my ears.
I bought 3 different models ... October 15, 2005 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Even after reading all the reviews, I wound up buying 3 different models ... Sony MDR-J10 Black, Sony MDR-J11g, and Koss KSC22. Both Sony models are similar in sound, but the MDR-J11g has a better quality feel to it, and the plastic housing seems stronger. They both fit my ears good, and speaker fits into the ear canal and stays there no matter how much jumping around I do. I can't see these falling off during a jog. However, the Koss seems a better choice out of the three. The sound is clearer and the earpiece has a foam cover which makes it comfortable when I'm wearing it for extended periods. Also, the metal clip is easily bendable so I can make it conform to my ear perfectly, and it won't fall off no matter what. I tend to lean toward Sony products when purchasing electronics, and the Sony headphones have a nice, futuristic appearance. But I have to go with practicality, good sound, and comfort on this review ... so Koss is my favorite of the three.
Terrible Sound - Great Comfort January 9, 2004 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
These are perhaps some of the most comfortable fitting headphones on the market. That being said, don't buy them. They also happen to be some of the worst-sounding. Im not comparing them to expensive headphones - mostly my sony behind the head style, and my koss sportapro. These sound tin-y, midrange-y, and overblown. Oh, and I dont understand how the other reviewers are saying there's good bass, because I didn't find ANY.After reading the reviews, I thought that maybe I had bought a bum pair, so I returned them and bought another of the exact same type. Nope. Same thing. Terrible sound. The same terrible sound, so I know it's not a defect. How can Koss make such amazing under $20 headphones like the SportaPro's and the Earbuds, yet make such terrible headphones like these. I wonder if the QA department even took a listen to these. Such a disappointment cuz I REALLY love the style on these and the amazing comfort - especially for those with active lifestyles. Anyway - steer clear. Either that or you can Frankenstien them and glue some Earbuds on to the neat little clip. Good luck.
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