Product Comparison: Klipsch Image S4 -II vs SoundMAGIC E10-BKGD
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- The material quality is top. The feel of the cable speaks premium and its much thinner than the cheap one I bought.
- Cable management is better as it is a flat cord that is not prone to getting tangled.
- The cable feels stronger, because that they are flat and not round, making them more stiff.
- In short, it appears that the connections are made of cheap materials and are cheaply attached.
- The audio jack will no longer make a solid connection with the device you are using and you will only receive a very scratchy, muffled, single layer of audio.
- I love the aluminium housing, the flexible soft cords, the variety of ear fittings, and the small hard-sided zipper case. My MP3 player even fits in the case.
- Construction seems very good. The aluminium housings are well put together and look high quality.
- Aluminum housing, metal y cord strain relief and a metallic TRS plug makes them feel very solid while the tpu cable is reasonably resistant to traction.
- It would be nice to have them work longer than 2 months as my right side no longer has sound.
- Cable design looks cool but is sturdy but not practical and can tangle pretty easily.
- It provides very effective noise isolation, slides in and out of the inner ear easily, and, perhaps best of all, is comfortable to wear for hours at a time.
- The noise isolating capabilities are great. At work my coworkers know to tap me on my should to get my attention when I'm wearing them because otherwise I won't hear a thing.
- They have great tips comfort level as well, which is very important to me since I have small ears and most earbuds hurt after a 2 or so hours.
- This does not have control panel. No volume control button and microphone. No more Klipsch for me.
- The fit in the ears is terrible they falling down all the time and I also don't like that they don't have controllers for the music and the calls.
- Attractive finish and have a premium feel, incredible for the price.
- Sound clarity is really sharp and captures a great deal that you would be missed with cheaper buds.
- These are clearly quality buds and have some weight to them. They deliver amazing sound.
- Silicone ear inserts fit well and isolate sound well, multiple sizes are included, too.
- All control is via the phone, which is not very convenient during workouts.