15 April 2013
It isn’t easy to select a pair of headphones or earbuds (a type of headphone worn inside the ear) to use with your portable music player, smartphone, tablet or other device. Spending more doesn’t guarantee higher quality—there are good headphones available for under $10 and bad ones that cost hundreds. Here are my top picks…
Panasonic stands out when it comes to offering quality earbuds and headphones for less than $50.
Panasonic RP-HJE120 earbuds have a list price of $10 and sell for less than $6 online, yet their sound quality is on par with earbuds costing $30 (for a savings of $24!).
Panasonic RP-HJE355 ErgoFit earbuds offer slightly better bass and sound clarity than the cheaper model above and have a thicker, more durable cord that’s less prone to tangles and breaks. They list for $40 but can be found online for less than $20.
Panasonic RP-HTX7 over-the-ear headphones offer good sound quality and comfort for a reasonable price—they list for $60 but can be found for around $30 online. They cover the ear, which blocks out background noise.
These cost a bit more but provide even better sound quality.
Klipsch Image S4 earbuds offer exceptional sound quality and comfort and do a very nice job of blocking outside noise. The S4’s wire is relatively thin, however, which makes them a bit tangle-prone and could increase the odds that the wire will break. They list for $80 but can be found online for less than $40.
Also: Comparable S4a (for Android) and S4i (for Apple) models include an integrated microphone and call-answer button for smartphone use. These list for $100 but can be found online for $50 to $80, depending on the model.
Audio Technica ATH-M50 Professional Studio Monitor headphones offer perhaps the best sound quality that you’ll find for less than $200. These headphones completely cover the ear. They list for $199 but can be found for less than $120 online.
Bose IE2 in-ear headphones are for people who like earbuds’ portability but don’t like the feeling of them in their ear canals. The IE2 rests in the bowl of the outer ear. $100.
V-Moda M-100 headphones are a bit of a splurge at $310, but these rugged over-ear headphones give you incredible sound quality and can be folded into a small bundle.
Exercising: Monster iSport Immersion earbuds are designed to stay in place while you exercise. They come with four soft tips for ears of different sizes, plus four “SportsClips” that gently but effectively brace the earbuds in place against the inner rim of the ear. They’re water-resistant, so perspiration won’t harm them. Sound quality is good, and there’s a microphone for smartphone use. List price is $180, but they can be found online for $60.
Wireless listening: Outdoor Technology Bluetooth Tags clip over each ear and connect by a wire that hangs behind the neck, but they connect to your device wirelessly via Bluetooth. Sound quality is decent, not spectacular. They require charging via a computer’s USB port—each charge provides five hours of use. List price is $80, but they can be found online for around $60.
Source: David Carnoy, executive editor with CNET, a division of CBS that is a leading technology news Web site. He has been reviewing consumer electronics for more than 15 years. www.CNET.com
http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/travel-a-recreation/the-best-headphones-and-earbuds-for-you
LOW-PRICED MODELS
Panasonic stands out when it comes to offering quality earbuds and headphones for less than $50.
Panasonic RP-HJE120 earbuds have a list price of $10 and sell for less than $6 online, yet their sound quality is on par with earbuds costing $30 (for a savings of $24!).
Panasonic RP-HJE355 ErgoFit earbuds offer slightly better bass and sound clarity than the cheaper model above and have a thicker, more durable cord that’s less prone to tangles and breaks. They list for $40 but can be found online for less than $20.
Panasonic RP-HTX7 over-the-ear headphones offer good sound quality and comfort for a reasonable price—they list for $60 but can be found for around $30 online. They cover the ear, which blocks out background noise.
HIGHER-PRICED MODELS
These cost a bit more but provide even better sound quality.
Klipsch Image S4 earbuds offer exceptional sound quality and comfort and do a very nice job of blocking outside noise. The S4’s wire is relatively thin, however, which makes them a bit tangle-prone and could increase the odds that the wire will break. They list for $80 but can be found online for less than $40.
Also: Comparable S4a (for Android) and S4i (for Apple) models include an integrated microphone and call-answer button for smartphone use. These list for $100 but can be found online for $50 to $80, depending on the model.
Audio Technica ATH-M50 Professional Studio Monitor headphones offer perhaps the best sound quality that you’ll find for less than $200. These headphones completely cover the ear. They list for $199 but can be found for less than $120 online.
Bose IE2 in-ear headphones are for people who like earbuds’ portability but don’t like the feeling of them in their ear canals. The IE2 rests in the bowl of the outer ear. $100.
V-Moda M-100 headphones are a bit of a splurge at $310, but these rugged over-ear headphones give you incredible sound quality and can be folded into a small bundle.
FOR SPECIFIC USES
Exercising: Monster iSport Immersion earbuds are designed to stay in place while you exercise. They come with four soft tips for ears of different sizes, plus four “SportsClips” that gently but effectively brace the earbuds in place against the inner rim of the ear. They’re water-resistant, so perspiration won’t harm them. Sound quality is good, and there’s a microphone for smartphone use. List price is $180, but they can be found online for $60.
Wireless listening: Outdoor Technology Bluetooth Tags clip over each ear and connect by a wire that hangs behind the neck, but they connect to your device wirelessly via Bluetooth. Sound quality is decent, not spectacular. They require charging via a computer’s USB port—each charge provides five hours of use. List price is $80, but they can be found online for around $60.
Source: David Carnoy, executive editor with CNET, a division of CBS that is a leading technology news Web site. He has been reviewing consumer electronics for more than 15 years. www.CNET.com
http://www.bottomlinepublications.com/content/article/travel-a-recreation/the-best-headphones-and-earbuds-for-you