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Electronics : Maxell EC150 Stereo Ear Clip

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Maxell EC150 Stereo Ear Clip

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Maxell EC150 Stereo Ear Clip
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Maxell
Color: white blue black
EAN: 0025215191442
Label: Maxell
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Maxell
Model: EC150
Publisher: Maxell
Studio: Maxell
Variation Description: white blue black
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty


Piece facts:
  • Lightweight and comfortable earclip
  • Earclips do not seat in the ear and are perfect for extended listening session




Clip Ear Stereo EC150 Maxell






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At Maxell, the priority is delivering the highest quality products available in consumer and professional audio and video tapes, computer media, batteries and accessories. To achieve this goal, Maxell has spent the last 30 years focusing all its research and development strengths on creating a long list of innovative solutions for its customers. Today, consumers and professionals all over the world reach for the Maxell name when they want a quality product they can trust.PR0DUCT FEATURES:Trendy and stylish Stereo Ear Clips;ldeal for all portable stereos, boom boxes, cassette players and CD players;Design for extended use.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Disappointing ...
I expected better from Maxell.
These Earphones broke in less than one month.
Most headphones break down after 4-5 months because I use them every day to listen to Audiobooks. Even cheaper no-name headphones I have had lasted longer than these which are supposed to be from a big name headphone manufacturer.
Even when they worked, they would constanly fall off of my ears, which was very irritating.
I have now repalced these with Maxell neck phones. These work much better, though they don't carry a loud enough volume and have no volume control. They are also thinner than the ear phones were so they are more comfortable when laying down and wearing them.
So I am not against Maxell, just this particular design of headphones. So if you want smaller phones, go for their neckphones instead of their earphones. The price is about the same but the quality is much better.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Ear clips
These ear clips work okay, but you get what you pay for. I don't like to pay too much for these kinds of headphones because I always end up pulling on the cord and breaking a wire at some point and then having to replace them, but these were a little too cheap for me. I was surprised by how short the cord is - like 3 feet long. They would probably work okay for an Mp3 player that you can put somewhere really close to you or in your shirt pocket. I ended up keeping them because it's more trouble than it's worth to send them back, but I bought the Panasonic RP-HS43 Clip-On Headphones to replace them, which worked out better - they're a better quality, and the cord is at least a foot longer, which makes it at least possible to use them with a stereo system that can't be moved around too much. On another note, the sound quality on these is pretty poor too, but that's not surprising considering how cheap they are. All in all, I would say just pay an extra $5-$10 for cheap headphones you can actually use, but if you're okay with the super-short cord these are a steal.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good sound quality and very comfortable to wear ...
These are very good for sound quality and I prefer the clip on to the ear buds for stability and comfort.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great sound for the price
I bought these headphones a few months ago to replace the ones that came with a personal stereo. Headphones usually don't last very long for me and I end up breaking them after a month or so.

These headphones have held up well and I've enjoyed them. They're comfortable, stylish, cheap, sound good and provide great reception. Other, more expensive headphones may sound better, but for the price I can replace these every few months and still come out ahead!



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