Advice need to buy Earbud

cool.dx.rip

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Guys,i want to buy a earbud.For few years i m using china earbuds.I am fedup with their durability.However they were so much cheap.Now i want to buy a durable,branded,simple earbud. I am not hard type listener.Even not medium also.i just want to listen music simply.U can easily assume how a china earbud works. MUST HAVE MIC. BUDGET 15$(i dont mind to buy used one to fit in my budget even prefer to get a worthy,high performance earbuds) http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-RPHS...earbud+earclip what about it^^? i like this kind of earclip added earbud .However i can compromise earclip design for earbuds performance like noise cancelation etc Thanks
 

PowerYoga

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you want noise cancellation, mic, high performance, durable, ergonomic AND branded earbuds for $15?

shit, when you find that sign me up. I can't even find a true noice canceling earbud for less than $40, much less one with a mic and is durable.

http://www.amazon.com/Skullcandy-S2I...arbud+with+mic

This thing has noise "isolation", which is fancy marketing term for "it plugs up your ear so everything else sounds kinda muffled". I use the stuff that comes with my s3 and it's good enough.
 
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anything expensive not worth it.
try the Skullcandy INK'D/INK'D2 earbuds.
They block noise like earplug, airtight, durable, and have great sound (IMO).
$20.
 

cool.dx.rip

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you want noise cancellation, mic, high performance, durable, ergonomic AND branded earbuds for $15?

shit, when you find that sign me up. I can't even find a true noice canceling earbud for less than $40, much less one with a mic and is durable.

http://www.amazon.com/Skullcandy-S2I...arbud+with+mic

This thing has noise "isolation", which is fancy marketing term for "it plugs up your ear so everything else sounds kinda muffled". I use the stuff that comes with my s3 and it's good enough.

Frnd i m not expert about headphones matter.So i dont know how much budget is good for this features :(
 

PowerYoga

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earbuds with real noise cancellation is expensive, most earbuds have noise "isolation", which is just plugging up your ears. Generally "durable" depends on how much you tug and pull on the earphones, but the thicker the wires the more durable the thing is for the most part. I've only ever broken 1 pair of ear buds because I'm typically pretty careful with how I treat them.

Do a quick search on amazon for "earbud with mic and clip" and there's a lot of cheap options. Generally if you don't care too much about sound quality any $10-15 earbud will do. Just don't expect them to last too long if you're rough with your gear.