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V-MODA Bass Freq Earbuds - Bling Bling Black

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: V-Moda
Color: Bling Bling Black
EAN: 0877653000158
Format: CD
Label: V-MODA
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: V-MODA
Model: bf-black
Publisher: V-MODA
Studio: V-MODA
Variation Description: Bling Bling Black
Warranty: 1 year warranty


Features:
  • Deep yet precise bass
  • Passive noise isolation reduces ambient noise without batteries
  • V-MASQUE driver delivers warm mids and crisp highs
  • BLISS silicon tips in three sizes for maximum comfort
  • Award-winning design in an array of colors















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not as good as everyone says
I liked these headphones but they do not come close to my nice cans. The sound tends to fluctuate and have WAY to much bass. Do not get these as cans replacements.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Horrible!!
I was really looking forward to upgrading the Apple earpods that came with my new iPod touch. I checked the reviews, and this looked like a great choice. Maybe I got a defective one, but these earbuds are awful! The right earbud was as tinny as the cheapest external speakers I've ever heard on anything - and at all but the lowest volume settings there was a constant buzz in my ear from that right earbud. Thank goodness it's easy to return things on Amazon - these are going back today!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Best sounding headphones for about 5 months
These were the best pair of headphones I have owned, that is up until they broke. I used about every other day for about 5 months, until one day they just suddenly started acting as if they weren't plugged in all the way. I immediately thought it was the jack on my mp3 player since there was no visible wear or kinks in the headphones or wires. But after testing them w/my computer I realized that they were shot. Luckily I had gotten them for $15-20 off of amazon goldbox, and never expected them to sound so great. I do go through headphones quite often and would consider buying another pair if they were on goldbox again.
I do have to say that they were the most comfortable and best sounding headphones I've used, and they also blocked out other sounds so even if they were off and in your ears you couldn't hear anything else that well.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Besy Ear-buds Ever !
I used my Pepsi Points to buy these, as a back up pair in case my $99 Bose in-ear buds broke, and the V-Moda's sound twice as Good as the Bose !!! and they were half the price. I strongly recommend you buy these if you need to replace or 'upgrade' your ear buds.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Great.....when they work
Pros: Great bass response for earbuds.

Cons: Stopped working after 3 months. Would have to giggle where the connector met the cord to get some sound. Once the cord moved again, the sound would cut out. Supposedly this is an issue with many of the V-Moda earbuds.



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