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81. Danelectro E15 Headphone Amplifier
$12.95 list($19.99)
82. Behringer Stereo Headphones -
$10.87 $10.47 list($12.60)
83. Shure PA758M Medium Ultra-Soft
$6.99 list($19.99)
84. Coby CV160 Full Size Folding Headphones
$6.99 $6.29 list($5.99)
85. Coby CV110 Super Bass HP w/ Swivel
$14.24 $12.75 list($15.00)
86. Shure PA322 Nylon Carrying Case
Too low to display $75.57 list($109.99)
87. Sennheiser HD-515 Audiophile 500
$21.19 list($29.95)
88. Sony MDR-Q55SL Clip-on Headphones
$9.44 list($15.99)
89. Koss CS95 Speech Recogniton Computer
$25.64 $23.24 list($39.95)
90. Audio-Technica ATH-M2X Open-Back
$59.99 list($129.99)
91. Sony MDR-RF945RK Wireless Headphone
$292.67 list($449.95)
92. SENNHEISER HD600 Corded Headphones
93. Denon AHD-210 Headphones with
$11.39 $3.50 list()
94. Koss Behind-the-Neck Folding Headphones
Too low to display $9.49 list($11.99)
95. Shure Replacement Foams for E2c
$8.54 list($10.00)
96. Shure PA759 Wax Guards for Shure
list($19.99)
97. Nike Phillips Flight - Sport Headphones
$29.75 list($79.95)
98. RF WIRELESS HEADPHONE SYSTEM
$149.95 list($0.00)
99. SR125
$99.99 list($99.95)
100. Sony MDR-IF3000 Add-On Wireless

81. Danelectro E15 Headphone Amplifier w/ Vintage Overdrive/Echo/Line Out
by Danelectro
list price: $69.00
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Asin: B0002GXJXM
Catlog: Musical Instruments
Manufacturer: Danelectro
Sales Rank: 1011
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Product Description

Danelectro introduces eStudio™. Think of it as a creative "launching pad." Work out the chords to that "chart topping" new song. Experiment with new tone colorings. Practice for your world tour at 2am without those annoying threats from the landlord. The Electronic Studio You Carry in Your Pocket.. ... Read more


82. Behringer Stereo Headphones - HPM1000
by Behringer
list price: $19.99
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Asin: B00062PN6I
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Behringer
Sales Rank: 13584
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Product Description

The HPM1000 multi-purpose headphones provide semi-pro-level users with an incredible performance unheard of in this price category. ... Read more

Features

  • Multi purpose headphones with performance unheard of in this price category
  • Oval-shaped ear cups
  • Comfortable headband
  • Frequency response of 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Cord length: 2.0 m, (6’ 6”) Cord length: 2.0 m, (6’ 6”)

83. Shure PA758M Medium Ultra-Soft Flex Sleeves for Shure E1c, E3c, and E5c Sound-Isolating Earphones (5 Pairs)
by Shure
list price: $12.60
our price: $10.87
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Asin: B0006IHLQC
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Shure
Sales Rank: 12158
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Product Description

Add extra comfort to your listening experience with these replacement ultra-soft flex sleeves (medium size). They fit right on your Shure E1c, E3c or E5c sound isolating earphones, fit comfortably in your ear and are easy to insert. ... Read more

Features

  • Includes 10 sleeves (5 pairs)
  • Pack of medium replacement flexible sleeves for Shure E1c, E3c, and E5c sound-isolating earphones
  • Ultra-soft reusable sleeves fit comfortably in the ear
  • Easy to insert and remove
  • Medium size designed for people with mid-sized ear canals

84. Coby CV160 Full Size Folding Headphones with Volume Control
by Coby
list price: $19.99
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Asin: B00008Z1PC
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Coby
Sales Rank: 13548
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

These full-size digital stereo headphones provide excellent sound quality with a compact, folding headband for convenient carrying and storage. Features a unique, full-size ear cap design with large, soft cushioned ear pads for maximum comfort, in-line volume control, and high-performance 40mm samarium cobalt magnet drivers with a gold-plated 3.5mm stereo plug. Imported. ... Read more

Features

  • Large soft cushioned, comfortable ear-pads
  • High performance 40mm Samarium Cobalt Magnet Drivers
  • Unique full size ear cap design
  • Compact folding headband for convient carrying & storage
  • In-line volume control

Reviews (6)

4-0 out of 5 stars Not Bad At All For The Price
I had to check these little guys out because I did want a full ear cap design and they were very inexpensive. Comfort-wise and price wise, I really couldn't have gone wrong. My only issue was that they had more of a midrange sound to offer; not very noticeable highs or significant lows. If you just need something to get you by, and you don't want to spend a lot, these are a great deal.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good headphones for the value, though has some problems
I don't know why people are complaining about $7 headphones. They are $7, they are probably the cheapest headphones with foam ear cushions! Anyway, these are not the best headphones when it comes to sound. One problem I've had with these headphones were VOLUME! The volume on these are extremly low even on my loudest setting on my CD player and the loudest setting on the headphones. The design was extremly comfortable. Though, for these headphones, they are perfect on a low and tight budget, but if you have a bit more cash, you may want to go look at some more expensive headphones and a better brand.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not very good, but definately cheap.
I saw these headphones for $5 here on Amazon and thought I would give them a try. I wanted a pair of closed full cup headphones with a volume slider to remedy a problem with my Rio Volt SP150 (its lack of decent volume even at 40) these headphones are okay I guess, but the sound on them is crap, even if I plug them into my old CD player which has perfect high volume. These will probably make fairly good Computer headphones as PC's usually put out higher volume than CD players. I guess I'll just hafta deal with the earbuds that came with my Rio.

I could've gotten the same pair of phones at Big Lots for around the same price, maybe lower, but after S&H on these suckers its $15, I should've been smart and got the Jensen JF 20's for $19.

4-0 out of 5 stars i like them.
these are great headphones.i bought them for my computer.i was looking for a large, padded, comfortable pair of headphones to wear, so i could listen to my music on my computer without pissing off my parents.when i saw the price for these i thought, "hey, even if they suck, it's only five bucks, so what the hell."so i bought them. they work great.only 1 downside so far.because the top isn't padded, they are a bit uncomfortable, but this problem was easily overcome, i just hot-glued a little nylon strap between the 2 sides, like on other headphones.now they are really comfortable.other than that, they are great for $5.i'd say they are worth about $15, but after that, your asking a little much.i've only had them for a week or so, so i can't say much about the durability, but they haven't broken yet.they also have pretty good bass.don't try turning up the bass on a song without any, it makes it sound all distorted.all the other headphones i've had didn't do that, they simply didn't give any bass where there wasn't any.but, still, great headphones.they don't fall off easy either.

1-0 out of 5 stars Horrible
These headphones are first of all too small. If I had ears the size of a mouse I could wear them. Second the sound quality is horrible, they cannot hold bass or treble. All you hear is static, and it sounds like the music is playing from down the hall. Lastly the cord is too short and you have to strain if you are plugging them into the back of your computer. I would not recommend these, but they are cheap, really CHEAP! ... Read more


85. Coby CV110 Super Bass HP w/ Swivel Earcups
by Coby
list price: $5.99
our price: $6.99
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Asin: B00008Z1PA
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Coby
Sales Rank: 26583
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Product Description

Featuring twin ports these headphones are designed for enhanced acoustics and powerful bass response. They have swivelling earcups for long-wearing comfort and are surprisingly lightweight for such powerful headphones. Perfect for todays throbbing beats! ... Read more

Features

  • single-sided cord
  • twin ports designed for enhanced acoustics & powerful bass response
  • powerful 40mm neodymium drivers
  • volume control with stereo/mono switch
  • adjustable headband for maximum confort

86. Shure PA322 Nylon Carrying Case for Shure E1c, E2c, and E3c Sound-Isolating Earphones, Black
by Shure
list price: $15.00
our price: $14.24
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Asin: B0006IHLPI
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Shure
Sales Rank: 21182
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Product Description

This stylish carrying case is perfect for storing your E2c/E1c/E3c sound isolating earphones when not in use. This model comes with the integrated cable spool manager, allowing for an easy, tangle-free way to store your earphones. ... Read more

Features

  • Durable nylon material holds up to heavy use
  • Replacement carrying case for Shure E1c, E2c, and E3c sound-isolating earphones
  • Protects earphones from dust, damage, and other annoyances
  • Zipper extends around pouch for secure closure
  • Integrated cable spool manager ensures tangle-free storage

87. Sennheiser HD-515 Audiophile 500 Series Headphones
by Sennheiser
list price: $109.99
our price: Too low to display
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Asin: B0001FTVDG
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Sennheiser
Sales Rank: 8568
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

These full-size, open, dynamic stereo headphones are suitable for all kinds of music. It features Sennheiser's innovative E.A.R. technology creating a new kind of acoustic experience. If you are seeking an audiophile headphone without having to pay a fortune, this is the perfect model for you. Features outstanding wearing comfort for long listening sessions; longevity through exchangeable components (ear pads, cable, headband); lightweight aluminum voice coils for high efficiency and excellent dynamics; soft stockinet, crack-free ear pads and well-balanced bass reproduction below the human audibility threshold (15Hz). Imported. ... Read more

Features

  • Highly optimized, field-strengthened neodymium ferrous magnet systems
  • Outstanding comfort for long listening sessions
  • Open-Aire, circumaural, dynamic, stereo headphones
  • Eargonomic Acoustic Refinement (EAR) enables ideal sound channelling for a new kind of listening experience
  • Stats of the Art Duolfol diaphragms

Reviews (14)

4-0 out of 5 stars Nice
I think these are very nice headphones for the above average listen.Every serious music fan needs to have a nice set of headphones.These are great they are not the best but for an unamplified source they do a dang good job.I have not had problems like some of the other people but these are my first real set of headphones and I have only had them for a couple of days but no complaints yet.

1-0 out of 5 stars Sennheiser HD-515 and a my experience with other headphones
HD-515 is an entry-level headphone to 500 series. It however fails its promise. the sound quality (especially the base is nasal) is not good over all. Being a 500 it has a design that makes it comfortable but the question you ask is that why is it so big in the first place? Even though I had reviews on it I'm of the opinion that for the less price you could get more or less the same quality. However hd-515's sisters are very different on the matters of quality. I do recommend buying one of its sisters hd-555 or hd-595, instead. If those are too expensive I would suggest buying hd-280 pro for just a little more.

Note that when you're reading reviews on headphones it is subjective for a great part. I will have to explain what my taste is before giving a review to hd-515. I like my headphones to be comfortable using it for hours in a row. 500 series have a good way of offering a design that assures a high level of comfort. I also wanted noise cancellation in the beginning when I bought my hd-280 pro. It doesn't really have noise cancellation but it is a sealed headphone. It means that blocks noise in virtue of sealing the area around your ears. I have found out (I might be wrong but in my experience) that noise cancellation works best for people around you and not you. It is not the case that just by putting one the headphones the noises inside would block all the noises outside - but that in high volumes you are surely to hear just your own sound (not your heart beat or your breathing but the sound generated by the headphone. Sealed headphones generally do the same thing (just put cups or your hands around your ears and you wouldn't hear sounds outside as well!). However that all comes at a cost. Sealed headphones are generally speaking lower in quality. Noise blocking works best for non-listeners unless the volume level is high. So if people around you have no problem with buzz sound of your music ("privacy" they call it) then go for open headphones. I wouldn't want to buy something that blocks the sound for the convenience of others! So I would buy open headphones and get advantage of better sound quality. Yet open does not mean that you can hear everything outside your cans and doesn't mean others could sit around you and listen!

My first headphones were sennheiser hd-280 pro a sealed headphones that are not very uncomfortable. I traded in because they weren't comfortable (and for mysterious reasons my ears were hurting). I didn't get a chance to burn the headphones and sold it as soon as I could -- headphones are like cars. You need to use it for a while to get a good sound and break it in so to speak. So don't be too disappointed in the beginning. I sold those headphones to my neighbor and he couldn't be happier. As I have said it is very subjective why some people like their headphones. I know that he is a gamer and his last headphone was broken. Other than that he has no preference on the comfortableness of the headphones. He had worn those for hours without any discomfort. Currently I have put an order for HD 595. I will write a very short review once I receive it.

2-0 out of 5 stars expensive and no good
I must say I bit into this Senheiser scheme. I paid a lot of money on a product that should not cost that much.
First of all I should say that I only paid 65 dollars for it and I still think it is much more than it is worth.

Now the problems:
1. It is called open air design or something like that, bottom line is everybody in the room and the neighboring rooms can hear what you are listening. What is the purpose of the headphones then? I could play my games using the speakers and have a better experience.
2. The highs are too high and the lows are too low. First time you use them you say oh it sound great but after a time it gets annoying.
3. These are supposed to be audiophile ones. I play my guitar sometimes at 2 at night, this was the reason for the new headphones (I got tired of my old ones - they had a very short wire). Now the problem is I use a lot of distortion and because the highs are too high and so on they are horrible. I went back to my old ones and I am only using these with my computer during the day or when nobody is at home.
Anyway my opinion is that I should have bought the $20 Phillips model that I used to have before these.

5-0 out of 5 stars Hear The Difference
I've read some different opinions of these 'phones and people have said they don't fit your head (this is ridiculous since they're adjustable) or that they are very easy to break, which in my experience it has been the exact opposite. I've caught the cord on things numerous times, had somebody knock them off of my desk, somebody even sat on them and they still remain the same as when I first purchased them. No scratches, cracks, disconnections or breaks of any kind. I would actually inform people that these are quite sturdy and durable instead of making it seem as though they will snap with the first wrong move.

The sound quality is just amazing for the price and as others have noted, they're much better all-around headphones than the Sony brand in the same price range. I tested both for long periods of time and gave them each a fair amount of burn-in. In the end the Sennheisers are a much bigger bang for your buck. As for them sounding like tin cans or even more laughable: sounding better when they're cupped by your hands, those statements are just entirely false as another reviewer has already pointed out. The sound becomes much worse when this is done because it takes away from the sonic accuracy and spatial experience. Maybe the reviewer who said this needs some new equipment or a better understanding of the way these headphones are supposed to work. When you buy open headphones (which, by the way, reproduce better sound than a closed pair) you should know what you're getting and the fact that people will be able to hear what you're listening to if they're close enough. The quality is much better, that's the difference and it's the reason they are made this way. If you're looking for privacy, grab the Sony V6.

All in all these are well worth the price tag and will definitely bring a smile to your face if they're your first, second, or even third dip into audiophile territory. However, you must keep moving up the line if your expectations become too high. Headphones in this range can only do so much and these most certainly get the job done for the tag attached to them. Be sure to give them a fair chance and a lot of burn-in before you judge them.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent headphones
I got these specifically for mixing raw audio files and recording.These do a phenominal job of that, and they are comfortable enough for 5 hour listening sessions.There are probably better phones for mixing at this price range, but these phones are also extremely versitle.I'm at college, and having a nice pair of headphones to listen with while working is a definite plus.A huge improvement over my $20 Sennheisers.

At full volume, I don't hear any distortion.The package says that the parts are interchangeable in case of breakage---as headphones do break, so that's a definite plus.

Also, the reviewer who said that the sound quality improves when the ear pieces are covered---in my experience---is incorrect.The sound gets muddy, and the layers merge together.The headphones are of an open-design, and sound is supposed to leak out.These are not meant to prevent everybody else from hearing you---they are meant to sound phenominal.The mid-range is far superior to my friend's $140 Sony headphones, and the mids and the highs are on par (Sorry I don't have the Sony model #).After using them for mixing, I am glad I treated myself to them.My final recordings sound better because of them.

For versitle, quality headphones with excellent balance, layer separation and bass response (and overal tone), these are excellent headphones.For the price they are unbeatable in my book.They do leak out sound, however---as do many of Sennheiser's headphones.If you're looking for a closed design Sony makes very nice ones, but these sound incredible and are by far the most comfortable headphones I've used. ... Read more


88. Sony MDR-Q55SL Clip-on Headphones (Silver)
by Sony
list price: $29.95
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Asin: B00008VIX0
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Sony
Sales Rank: 18136
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Combining quality technology and trendsetting style, Sony’s new MDR-Q55SL/Silver S.L.D. Headphones transport listeners to the next evolution of fashion headphones.

"Solid" is designed for the house and trance fan - from ravers and techno junkies to cutting edge fashionistas - these headphones get it.

Their open-air, clip-on design is headband-free, so they slip directly onto the ear and won't interfere with your hairstyle.

The headphones feature a spring action earpiece designed to comfortably cradle various-sized ears. The snug fit minimizes sound leakage, offering consistent audio quality.

With a 30-mm driver and neodymium magnet, these new headphones deliver a clean sound with lower distortion. In addition, a large turbo duct offers a more powerful, deep bass.

Each unit in the Elements of Style line also features a gold-plated mini-plug, adjustable cord and tangle-free cord slider. Offering hard-hitting sound, S.L.D. Headphones expose listeners to impactful performance.

It’s a fashion accessory must have!

Are you listening?

  • Open-Air, Dynamic Headphones enable you to stay aware of outside sounds; provide superb listening comfort
  • Neodymium Magnets for maximum energy and minimum size; provide increased sensitivity and ultra-high definition sound reproduction
  • Clip On Style
  • Turning Adjustment feature provides easy wearing and flexibility to fit various-sized ears
  • Snug Fit minimizes sound leakage and offers consistent audio quality
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Features

  • 1 meter length cord; tangle-free storage
  • Gold-plated mini-plug
  • Open-air, dynamic headphones with spring-action earpiece
  • Neodynium magnets for maximum energy and minimum size
  • Large turbo duct offers powerful bass sound

Reviews (21)

3-0 out of 5 stars There are Better headphones......
i got this as an addition to my creative nomad jukebox zen NX xtra 30 GB Mp3 player.i got to say this...build quality rocks an they look cool...but these headphones hurt my ear so bad even though my ears not big nor are they small...unless i keep the headphones close to my ear the sound quality seems to suffer.i would rather recommend a over the ear headphones.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good if you like very strong bass
I was looking for something to replace the standard iPod headphones.I like the style and price of these.The audio quality seemed like it would be pretty good too.

After receiving the headphones from Amazon I was disappointed in two ways.The first is more minor.I thought the cord would be almost white.It's actually silver, even a little glitter-y.Second was the level of bass -- it's very high.I like high bass for some tracks, but not all.That's what I use the equalizer for.But even when I turn the equalizer off on my iPod, the bass is still almost too strong.I'm not sure how much I'll end up using these headphones.

I thought it was funny how on the packaging Sony says "for the House and Trance lifestyle."Maybe it's true... just a dorky way to say it.

I think I prefer the Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia Headphones.Great sound quality, but not busting my eardrums with bass.

4-0 out of 5 stars About the best you can get for the price
I used to do a bit of studio and concert sound engineering and I'm really picky about sound quality. I'm always skeptical of open-air headphone designs--and anything under fifty bucks--but I was pleasantly surprised by these ones. For the money they have terrific sound and an acceptable fit too.

I tend to look at the published tech specs of headphones and speakers more than any other factor. These have a frequency response of 16Hz-24kHz which is decent (never bother with anything that doesn't go below 20Hz or above 20kHz because in practice they won't be as good as published, especially at the low end). My opinion is the bass is perfectly accentuated but the highs aren't as bright as I'd hoped--an equalizer helps though. The 30mm driver is nice especially if you're used to earbud-style headphones like the ones that come with iPods: you need a bigger, stronger diaphragm to produce more bass (you also need a bigger duct, which these have as well). The sensitivity is fairly high at 104db/mW which means they don't need as much power to produce big sound, however, the input power is stated at a full watt, which is like twice as much, or more, as most cheap headphones--which means less distortion. The oxygen-free copper cord and gold plated connectors are nice touches you don't find on most cheap headphones.

Be careful when you go to buy these and make sure you read the specs and the package contents because Sony likes to reuse model numbers despite changing the color, cord size/style, and sometimes even tech specs of headphones. Mine came with a pitifully short cord and an "extension" cord. If you have a small MP3 player in a shirt pocket it's nice not to have an overly-long headphone cord, but otherwise you have to deal with the coupler in the middle making it heavier. I also don't like the behind-the-neck style cord, I prefer the split to be equal to each earpiece. The braided design is also prone to twisting and tangling.

As for the comfort, it's a trade-off between not having to deal with a head/neck band, and instead having to deal with behind-the-ear clippy things that are kind of hard to get on right. I foud that getting them positioned right where the sound is best is hard, and once you get them there bouncing a lot or turning your head can move them. They are fairly light though, and I had no trouble putting on or taking off eyeglasses while wearing them.

In short, the sound quality, power handling, and sound pressure output are all great and they're not terribly uncomfortable--better than earbuds in my opinion. Great for sitting at your desk working or stationary exercisers. Great price too.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good quality at a great value
These headphones have excellent audio quality for the average user, but for $20, its obviously not of professional quality sound.Itsonly major flaw is the clip, which does not fit everyone comfortably.Peronally, I quickly got used to the fit and now love it.Glasses are also not as large of a concern as one would suppose, something that I can personally affirm to.If you are on the market for a non-earbud headset, this product offers quality sound, stylish looks, and a compact form factor, all for an extremely low price.

2-0 out of 5 stars Decent product - if it fits your ears right
PROS:

* Powerful bass, and crisp treble
* Cool, stylish design
* Price ($20.99)
* Sony quality

CONS:

* Fits the ears loosely; tends to fall off easily
* Most of the bass is lost because of the mediocre fit
* Everyone in the room can hear your music
* Clip tends to deform over time

Overall, I don't recommend this type of headphones.This is no exception.Go for a different pair of Sony's, particularly Fontopia earbuds or Street Style neckband headphones. ... Read more


89. Koss CS95 Speech Recogniton Computer Headset
by Koss
list price: $15.99
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Asin: B00005ML7R
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Koss
Sales Rank: 33537
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Product Description

  • Single sided headphone with electret, noise cancellation microphone for hands-free communication from your personal computer
  • Ideal for telephony, voice activated and voice recognition software and computer games with sound cards with built in bias supply* (*Can be used with an external power source if sound card does not have a built in bias supply)
  • Dynamic element for extended frequency response
  • Frequency Response: 30-16,000 Hz
  • Clear Voice Technology noise cancellation microphone delivers clear communication in noisy environments
  • Microphone impedance: 2.2k ohms
  • Foam ear cushion for open, hear-through sound
  • Adjustable headband for best fit
  • Straight, single entry 8 foot cord
CS95 microphone specifications
  • Frequency Response 30-16,000 Hz
  • Cord Straight, Single Entry, 8ft
  • Plug 3.5 mm
  • Impedance 32 ohms
  • Weight 2.5 oz.
  • Sensitivity 91 dB SPL/1mW
  • Distortion <1.0%
  • Ear cushions open
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Features

  • Ideal for computer games with sound cards, telephone, voice activated and voice recognition software
  • Allows hands-free communication from your PC
  • Clear Voice Technology noise cancelling microphone
  • Straight, single entry, nylon covered, 8' cord

90. Audio-Technica ATH-M2X Open-Back Dynamic Stereo Headphones
by Audio Technica
list price: $39.95
our price: $25.64
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Asin: B00006I51S
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Audio Technica
Sales Rank: 28283
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Our lowest priced professional headphones! Mid-size closed back dynamic headphones. Mini plug with 1/4" adapter. ... Read more

Features

  • 11.5-foot cable with .125-inch stereo minijack plug; includes .25-inch adapter plug
  • Open-back/open-air design reduces low-frequency resonance for pristine, natural sound
  • Specifically engineered for digital program materials such as CD, minidisc, and MP3 players
  • High-performance 40 mm drivers with efficient, low-mass diaphragm
  • Powerful bass response (20 to 20,000 Hz rating)

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars They last...
I recieved these headphones as a gift back 3 years ago for my 18th birthday.They've lasted all this time and still sound great, they have superb quality when used with my dell dj, cd player, everything. One of the ear pieces comes loose but that is due to my rought treatment not defective merchandise.I highly recommend these as they are an exceptional piece of equipment for the price. ... Read more


91. Sony MDR-RF945RK Wireless Headphone System
by Sony
list price: $129.99
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Asin: B000092YPT
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Sony
Sales Rank: 29221
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

This wireless headphone system was designed to connect with your TV or stereo system. The 900 MHz wireless system -- similar technology as the 900 MHz cordless phones -- allows you to move around the room without that pesky cord draping behind. It is easy to connect to TV, VCR, DVD or audio systems with the supplied connecting cord and plug adaptor. This system includes both transmitter and headphones.

The high power radio frequency (RF) transmitter provides excellent sound quality and transmission range, especially when compared to earlier wireless systems. The MDR-RF945RKs have a transmission range of 150 feet. The headband is self-adjusting and sports two, snug-fitting bands. The headphones come with a rechargeable Ni-Cad battery. The system sports an automatic headphone battery charge system and will recharge the headphone's Ni-Cad battery whenever they are set in the transmitter. You can expect an impressive twenty hours of use from a fully charged battery.

The headphones are lightweight and comfortable, delivering quality sound. Sony has installed several technical features in the headphones to ensure a quality listening experience. There are three transmission channels to assist in optimal reception. You can manually choose the best channel on the headphones, or choose the auto-select option and the headphones will scan for the best signal. The thirty millimeter drive units deliver deep bass, low distortion and a wide frequency response range (20 - 20,000 Hz). Ferrite magnets give the headphones good energy at a minimal size and weight. The PET diaphragms offer low distortion and resists bending and flexing. The open-air, supra-aural design is comfortable and allows you to keep in touch with ambient sounds. With the mute button you can quickly shut off the music or TV noise.

The transmitter's inputs, along with the supplied connecting cord, make it easy to connect your audio or TV component. There is even a supplied UniMatch plug to ensure compatibility. With this adaptor, you can connect the transmitter to various sound sources. These plugs accommodate both the phone jack found on high fidelity components or the mini-jack found on video components. A single volume control is found on the right earpiece for simple volume adjustments. Finally, there is an automatic power switch on both the headphones and transmitter to help conserve battery and equipment life. (The unit turns back on when the transmitter detects a signal, while the headphones turn on when they sense their placement on your head.)The headphones weigh 8.2 ounces and are a modern silver color.

What's in the Box
Sony MDR-RF945RK headphones, transmitter, connecting cord, UniMatch adaptor, AC adaptor and user's manual. ... Read more

Features

  • 30mm driver unit for high quality sound
  • Comfortable open-air style Supra-Aural headphones
  • Convenient rechargeable battery system
  • Automatic tuning provides great signal reception
  • 150-foot transmission range for listening inside and outside

Reviews (11)

1-0 out of 5 stars HUH???
Reception is generally terrible.They seem to work only when they want to.It's a big waste of money.

1-0 out of 5 stars Impossible to adjust headband
There is no way to adjust the headband, allowing the headset to slide down and off your head.If you move around at all you have to hold the headset in place.Sound quality (because of background hiss) is mediocre.

1-0 out of 5 stars Waste of $$!!
Bought these for a Christmas present for my boyfriend - the first time he used them they worked great...second time all you could hear was the conversations coming from our neighbor's cellphone.I have not used them since then - they are collecting dust on my entertainment center and I don't know what to do with them.I live in the Rocky Mountains and don't have a lot of neighbors - and like I said, they worked the first time I used them but sounded awful each time after.
Buy at your own risk!I would return them if I could...

2-0 out of 5 stars Overpriced and noisy
Too noisy to watch DVDs or listening to music, lot of static, mostly if you don't stand still like a statue. Very disappointing from Sony. Buy Koss, Sennheiser or Bose. Oh and the connection between the base and the headphones is crap.

2-0 out of 5 stars Poor for dynamic range of sound
These are great for the average listener who isn't going to move too far away from the television or stereo while using them.

However, I have a major problem with them: I listen to classical music ALOT and the volume constantly adjusts itself so if I get to some loud part in the music, like a cymbal crash or burst of horns, the volume clamps down making what should be a climax in the music I'm listening to sound not much louder than a whisper.

That's HORRIBLE and there is nothing that can be done about it. I don't understand.

DO NOT by these if you listen to alot of loud/soft music. This is also a problem when watching DVDs. ... Read more


92. SENNHEISER HD600 Corded Headphones
by Sennheiser
list price: $449.95
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Asin: B0002MJCQO
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Sennheiser
Sales Rank: 34323
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Sennheiser Electronic (HD600) professional stereo headphone ... Read more

Features

  • Large earpads with Circumaural design
  • Open air design
  • Neodymium ferrous magnets
  • Wafer-thin duofoil diaphragms
  • Adjustable headband

Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Worth every penny
Got these headphones 4 years ago for $200, and have since used them constantly.Not only are they built to last, but if something does break, you can replace it.For example, my devil-cat bit through the cord a few weeks ago, so I ordered a replacement cord(Silver Dragon) that can be installed by anyone in a few minutes.Needless to say, the sound is incredible, and the pads are so soft that I can wear them for hours at a time.There are many replacement accessories for audiophiles, so the sky's the limit.The marble-swirl finish on the outside is also a nice touch.If you wear headphones a lot, you really owe it to yourself to get the best!

5-0 out of 5 stars Best.Headphones.Ever.
They may be expensive for headphones, but you get what you pay for.Music and games sound amazing in these, and they are extremely comfortable.Sometimes I forget I'm wearing them at all.Also, the cables are very strong, and have withstood multiple pulls and snags on the cords without incurring damage.These headphones will be the last pair you ever buy. ... Read more


93. Denon AHD-210 Headphones with 40MM Driver
by Denon

Asin: B0007V43IM
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Denon
Sales Rank: 28858
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Product Description

Frequency Response: 5 Hz - 26 kHz response * 40 mm driver unit * High polymer film diaphragms * High purity Oxygen Free Copper Litz Wire input cable * High strength neodymium magnets ... Read more

Features

  • 35 ohms
  • Gold plated headphone plug
  • Superior external noise isolation
  • Oval ear pads with super comfort padding
  • Low resonance driver housing

94. Koss Behind-the-Neck Folding Headphones with Volume Control
by Koss

our price: $11.39
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Asin: B0001DKR0E
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Koss
Sales Rank: 26615
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Product Description

A portable headphone is a headphone that is used on the go. Portable headphones tend to be smaller, more lightweight, and may have features that lend themselves to listening on the go, like carrying cases or collapsible headbands.PRODUCT FEATURES:Dynamic element for extended frequency response;Volume control feature for convenient sound adjustment;Collapsible design for protective storage and maximum portability when listening on the go;Behind-the-head design for maximum comfort during extended wearing periods;Foam ear cushions for open, hear-through sound. ... Read more

Features

  • Behind-the-neck design for maximum comfort during extended wearing periods
  • Collapsible design for protective storage and maximum portability
  • Volume control on cord for convenient sound adjustment
  • Dynamic element for extended frequency response
  • Straight, single entry 4 ft. cord with L-shaped 3.5mm plug

95. Shure Replacement Foams for E2c Earphones - Large 10 Pack (5 pairs)
by Shure
list price: $11.99
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Asin: B00029U0YA
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Shure
Sales Rank: 20072
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Product Description

Ensure the quality sound of your E2c sound isolating earphones by replacing the sleeves every now and then. This bag consists of 10 large reusable flex sleeves (5 pair), which compress to fit gently into the ear, then expand to form a tight yet comfortable seal. ... Read more


96. Shure PA759 Wax Guards for Shure E2c Sound-Isolating Earphones (5 Pairs)
by Shure
list price: $10.00
our price: $8.54
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Asin: B0006IHLMG
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Shure
Sales Rank: 36047
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Product Description

These replacement wax guards fit the Shure E2c earphones to help keep out unwanted wax. They are the same as the wax guards that come in the E2c's Fit Kit. This package contains 10 guards (5 pair) so you can remain wax-free for quite some time. ... Read more

Features

  • Wax guard designed specifically for Shure E2c sound-isolating earphones
  • Accommodates wider sound nozzle of the E2c
  • Keeps out unwanted wax while ensuring personalized fit
  • Includes 5 pairs of wax guards

97. Nike Phillips Flight - Sport Headphones
by Phillips
list price: $19.99
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Asin: B0009MFKDQ
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Phillips
Sales Rank: 17982
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Product Description

Audio for Athletes! ... Read more

Features

  • 15mm Neodymium drivers
  • 1.2 meter / 3.9 ft cable length
  • 3.5mm chrome stereo plug
  • Weighs: 20g

98. RF WIRELESS HEADPHONE SYSTEM
by Parts Express
list price: $79.95
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Asin: B0002Y6846
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Parts Express
Sales Rank: 27237
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Product Description

Eliminate those cumbersome headphone wires by utilizing this RF headphone system. By connecting the output of your mobile video system, you can transmit wireless crystal clear audio to one or more passengers. This system may be used for any application that benefits from having the convenience of wireless headphones. System includes: (1) Wireless headphone, (1) VHF transmitter, (1) AC/DC adaptor, (1) Cigarette lighter plug adapter, (1) 9 volt battery for transmitter, and (2) AA batteries for headphones.Specifications: *12VDC input voltage *3.5 mm stereo jack audio input *50 ft. operating range *Transmitter dimensions: 0.95" H x 3.125" W x 4" D. ... Read more

Features

  • Ideal for mobile video
  • Transmits on the 194.05 VHF band
  • Clear audio playback
  • No "line of sight" needed for operation
  • Volume control on headphone

99. SR125
by Grado
list price: $0.00
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Asin: B0006GCCWW
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Grado
Sales Rank: 1427
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Gradoâs ability to combine lightness with extreme rigidity and internal damping has been put to good use on the SR125. Based on the same design as the SR80, the SR125 features an improved diaphragm and voice coil design and UHPLC (Ultra-high purity, long crystal) copper voice coil wire. The Diaphragms are put through a special de-stressing process in order to enhance inner detail. An improved headband spring provides even greater comfort allowing the listener to relax and enjoy the fine tonal spread and balance. Bass, midrange and treble are all more open. ... Read more

Features

  • Vented diaphragm
  • Non Resonant air chamber
  • UHPLC copper voice coil wire
  • Standard copper connecting cord

Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars best I've ever tried
These headphones have magnificent sound.They are semi-open so not great (although functionable) on noisy airplanes or on streets with lots of traffic, but for walking the suburbs or other low noise level areas, they are better than most speakers. ... Read more


100. Sony MDR-IF3000 Add-On Wireless Headphones for MDR-DS3000 Transmitter
by Sony
list price: $99.95
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Asin: B00026IB26
Catlog: CE
Manufacturer: Sony
Sales Rank: 38730
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Amazon.com Product Description

Sometimes a single pair of headphones just isn't enough, especially when a couple of people want to watch a surround sound DVD without keeping the entire house awake. That's where these Sony wireless headphones come into play. Compatible with the Sony MDR-DS3000 transmitter, the open-air phones are not only comfortable and cordless, but they boast a 23-foot transmission range and a 90-degree transmission angle, meaning listeners can move around contentedly without losing the signal. Movie fans will also delight in the transmitter's lightning-fast digital processing, which conveys Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, and DTS formats through the phones' extra-large 30 mm drivers to create an impressively realistic audio experience. The decoders are built directly into the headphones so that listeners can unlock all the popular surround tracks on DVDs, VHS Hi-Fi cassettes, and stereo TV sources. The audio effect is consistently stirring thanks to both the decoders and the Sony Logic 3D processor, which creates a richer and more natural "live" sound quality with a weighty, substantial bass. And should the phones feel a bit tight or loose, users can fiddle with the self-adjusting headband to create a more precise fit--an essential feature when watching long films such as the The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Additional features include a volume control on one of the earpieces, an automatic on/off function that corresponds to the transmitter, a muting function that eliminates noise outside of the transmission range, and a power-saving feature that turns off the headphones after 10 signal-free minutes. The headphones come with a pair of NiMH AAA rechargeable batteries.

What's in the Box
Headphones, rechargeable NiMH AAA batteries, user's manual. ... Read more

Features

  • Includes volume control and rechargeable NiMH batteries; 1-year parts warranty
  • Extra set of infrared wireless headphones for Sony MDR-DS3000 transmitter
  • Built-in Dolby Digital, Pro Logic II, and DTS surround decoders
  • 23-foot transmission range and 90-degree transmission angle
  • Extra-large 30 mm drivers create impressively real audio experience

Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars Great but Needs Battery Charger
Acoustically and ergonomically, the MDR-IF3000 is all that Sony claims it is. Unfortunately, it can be recharged only on the base station: no separate battery charger is available for it. With prolonged use and/or many headphones, juggling multiple headphones on one charger is sure to fail. If you need multiple headphones, perhaps a product line that provides extra battery chargers as well as extra headphones would be preferable. ... Read more


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