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Looking for a replacement, what's available?
Well my earphones have failed me after two years, and one side doesn't play audio anymore, so what earbud styled sets are available with a compatible remote and mic?
I cannot stand in-ear styles so they're out of the picture, which is annoying since the majority are in-ear.
I cannot stand in-ear styles so they're out of the picture, which is annoying since the majority are in-ear.
I use a pair of Beats Solo HDs which work well with the remote / mic on the 4s
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Skullcandy-is cheap but break often, but not quite as often as the apple headphones.
Bose-are a bit pricey, but definitely worth the money. Had a pair that have lasted over a year so far. (i have in ear ones, but the over ear ones are very nice. friend has a pair)
Dre's-If you are going to get these, only get the over ears. in ears break QUITE frequently. At least the mic/volume part does.
Sennheiser-Good quality, but not the best. I prefer Bose for sound quality.
V-Moda- Cheap and last a long time. BUT cheaper ones tend to break easier. Much better than Skullcandy though
Bose-are a bit pricey, but definitely worth the money. Had a pair that have lasted over a year so far. (i have in ear ones, but the over ear ones are very nice. friend has a pair)
Dre's-If you are going to get these, only get the over ears. in ears break QUITE frequently. At least the mic/volume part does.
Sennheiser-Good quality, but not the best. I prefer Bose for sound quality.
V-Moda- Cheap and last a long time. BUT cheaper ones tend to break easier. Much better than Skullcandy though
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Listen to the man who speaks of Sennheiser. I had a pair of Sennheiser MM70i, and I'll never touch Dr. rip-off Beats ever again.
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