Creative MZ0365 EP-830 Noise Isolating Earphones
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| Creative MZ0365 EP-830 Noise Isolating Earphones |
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| Manufacturer: Creative Labs |
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| List Price: $49.99 |
| Sale Price: $49.99 |
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Product Description |
| Designed for lifelike music. Creative EP-830 In-ear Earphones combine top-quality components and ergonomic design for a truly musical experience. They come with soft silicone earbuds in three sizes, enabling you to enjoy maximum comfort with minimal outside distractions - great for travelling! Designed for use with MP3 and CD players, these in-ear earphones deliver `big' sound with impressive bass, thanks to the latest Creative audio engineering and premium drivers that use Neodymium magnets for the best performance. A handy travel pouch keeps them protected when you're on the move. |
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Product Details |
- Top quality audio and superior styling, for private listening with MP3 and CD players
- Ergonomic design for hours of comfort
- 9mm Neodymium magnet drivers give brilliant musical results with strong bass
- Provided with silicone earbuds in three sizes for a perfect fit plus noise isolation
- Gold-plated plug for a pure music path; Travel pouch for protection on the move
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Best value for the money - and more.
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| Review Date: November 3, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Lit Critter, Bennington, VT |
| I got these with the Creative X-Fi, which I returned for the Apple iPod Touch. I liked the sound so much I bought these immediately to replace my JVC noise-cancelling headphones and my Sensenhauser in-ear phones. I tred several different brands and types of earphones, and I was surprised how well these guys block out plane noise. Almost as good as the JVC noice cancelling headset!! Since the JVC's are much bulkier and all that, I'm selling them and just using these Creatives. BTW: I also tried the Creative Aruvana's - and though they were twice the price, I preferred these EP-830's. Comfortable, great quality sound, and really well made. Thicker rubber type cables, too. Love 'em. |
really realy good earbuds
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| Review Date: December 30, 2008 |
| Reviewer: The set of all sets that are not self listing, NY United States |
Firstly, what kind of total loser sits down to write reviews on amazon.com? Me, I guess.
I love good quality earphones, and really hate paying for them. But the entire audio market is priced towards young adults with no mortgage to pay and too much cash to blow. This set, however, is an exception. In my completely authoratative and pompous opinion, it competes well with headphones triple the price. It does, I believe, sound appreciably better than the Creative EP-630 In-Ear Headphones. I've owned the Sennheiser CX 500-B In-Ear Headphone (Black). They're good, no doubt. You won't go wrong with them. But these have a more broad range than the Sennheisers.
FYI, if you're looking for an on-ear phone, don't mind looking like a total fool, and dig that not-yet-in retro 80's look, look at the Koss PortaPro Headphones with Case. Totally awesome. There's a reason why those same headphones are in production after all these years. How many electronics products can claim that? |
The Best on the Market
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| Review Date: December 17, 2008 |
| Reviewer: S. W. Daley, Iraq |
| I got these headphones with my X-Fi (Please check my review on the X-Fi). I smashed my left headphone by accident and now I am replacing them. These are by far the best set of ear buds I have owned. I have tried everything from Sony to JVC and everything else. Like most ear bud headphones these come with 3 different size cushions to fit anyone's ears. These also don't hurt the inner ear like most the sound quality is great and you can't hear any outside noise with these on. These are a must have for a music lover. |
Unbelievably good
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| Review Date: March 13, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Philip J. Bohlken, Caldwell, Idaho |
I use my players to listen to the Bible and to audio books, not to music. Everyday I walk a couple of blocks alongside traffic moving about 35 mph. Many of the vehicles are large diesel pickups. Some have studded snow tires on bare pavement. No matter how high I set the volume with any other phones, whole words become unintelligible when a larger vehicle passes, even if I hold my hand over my ear. But, with these earphones I hear only a quiet whoosh from passing vehicles. The player's sound remains clear, even at a lower sound volume than usual on the player. On an airplane they work pretty well. I had to turn up the volume quite a bit higher and could still hear the jet engines, but the words in my sound files were intelligible.
I tried all three sizes of rubber cups to find the one that works best for me. The choice I finally made was a surprise to me.
The phones are not marked left and right. I insert them by lightly tapping the back end with my finger a few times. When the earphones are inside my ear enough to work well I am able to "hear" the fall of my heels on the pavement through my bone structure. That is more distracting than anything else.
I have tried a pair of AIWA noise reducing headphones with an active circuit, but these work better. |
Creative MZ0365 EP-830 Noise Isolating Earphones
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| Review Date: April 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: P. Hebert, Lafayette, LA |
| Amazing sound! I have tried many other earphones and this one tops them all. Would recommend these earphones, especially for the price. |
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