Earbuds Headphones Cannot Be Beat For Size!
Earbuds
headphones are headphones the size of an acorn. They
have many advantages and disadvantages so you need to think a
bit before buying a pair.
This type of headset became really popular
with the emergence of the Ipod. Apple shipped these units with
tiny headphones. Third party earbuds really have some great
features. OK, let's lay out the features and drawbacks so you
can see if earbuds are for you. I think I should mention the
fact that if you have a cat or small pet in the house, don't
leave the earbuds lying around because they might be eaten!
Let's start with the advantages. The earbuds are small,
light and compact. They go almost anywhere. Some even come with
a case that looks like a compact but has a spool so you can
turn it and the cord loops around the spool storing the cord
without tangles or snags. Another advantage is that some sets
have snug fitting foam pieces that are worn in the ear,
dampening external noise. This is great as it really cuts down
on noise so you don't have to raise the volume to deafening
levels. Earbuds headphones also have good bass response which
is surprising considering their small size. All this fun does
not come with some drawbacks, however.
What are the drawbacks of these type of headphones? Well for
starters, they have to be put in the ear canal. Some people
have small ear canals and some large ones. One size does not
always fit all. For those who have larger canals, the ill
fitting earbuds headphones will sound tinny. The escaping air
volume will drain bass response away creating a shrill timbre.
Also, some people find anything placed in the ear very
uncomfortable.
Indeed, there is also a chance of
increased ear infections if you don't clean and/or replace the
foam pieces that go inside the ear. When putting the earbuds in
your ear, it can take a bit of fiddling to get them in place
properly. If you don't get them in place, there goes the bass
response, very annoying indeed.
Best All Rounder In-Ear Headphones: Shure SE110
The Shures allow virtually no extraneous noise in delivering
a spacious, large -scale sound with substantial low-frequency
presence and a smooth signature. The fine sound and comfy
fit (they come with eight different sizes of in-ear attachment
housed in a handy carry case) make these a sure winner.
Also, all Sennheiser headphones are extremely popular
as well.
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