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more about #klipsch 32ndnote: I'm somewhat into audio (was going to go to school as an audio engineer back in the day... don't know what happened to that, but alas, I am where I am... more » SigmundWellwood: It's not that these headphones won't work with anything else– only that the remote and mic won't work. Apple's been adding the remote compatible he... more » 92BuickLeSabre: ...and if you're comfortable with just one (pause) button, the Maximo iP-HS2's are just $40.00. Disclosure: The left ear did stop working on mine aft... more » Jakooboo the Whedonite: Blargh. I hate in-ear phones of any type. They make my ears hurt. And I cannot fall asleep with the cans on. I can haz dilemma? more » jackhandy: what happened to the B&W zeppelin? more » Monty: What is the point of an iPod dock that has to be plugged in to use? If you are going to have to plug it in, then you might as well open this comparis... more » dudeguy: Bose SoundDock PORTABLE would beat all these.. it uses waveguide and the SoundDock series 2 doesn't.. seriously give it a whirl, yeah its another $10... more » Kaiser-Machead: I'd like to see what Shure comes up with. No doubt if it can control a Shuffle, it may be able to control the others as well, namely the touch. more » -
#lightningreview
Klipsch Image S4i Review
The Klipsch Image S4i is one of the only non-Apple iPhone headsets on the market that supports both the iPod Shuffle's VoiceOver function and the iPhone 3GS's Voice Control. More » -
#headphones
Klipsch S4i In-Ear Headset Features Apple's Mic and Remote System
If you are looking for an alternative to Apple in-ear headphones, Klipsch is happy to oblige with their new S4i model. Like Apple's version, it includes an integrated microphone and three button remote. More » -
#battlemodo
Ultimate Cut-The-Crap In-Ear Headphone Battlemodo
Why do music lovers put up with cheap stock earbuds? You've spent hundreds of dollars on an MP3 player then effectively nullify your investment with headphones that suck the soul out of the music that you love. Choosing a higher-end set of earphones is almost impossible, since there are way too many, and they are deliberately marketed to blur the distinctions from best to worst. I tried out $2,000 worth of in-ear earphones—16 pairs made it to my final evaluation—and since I like you, I will share the results of my hours of ear penetration. More » -
#klipschimage
Klipsch Image X5 Earbuds Are 2mm Bigger Than Smallest Earbuds
These Klipsch Image X5 are the follow-up to the original Klipsch Image headphones, which were the smallest in-canal earbuds ever. The originals are now X10s (top), which are 2mm smaller than the slightly beefier X5s (bottom). The buds still have Contour Ear Gels and noise isolation, but cost $250 as opposed to the $350 of the X10. Depending on how these sound in comparison to the flagship X10, they might be a pretty good trade-off of 2mm for $100. Make sure to try shoving something really deep inside your ear to simulate how it feels before you buy a pair. It's not for everyone. [Klipsch] -

