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Skullcandy INK'D Earbuds - Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Skull Candy Category: CE
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $16.95 You Save: $3.00 (15%)
New (5) Used (1) from $11.99
Rating: 86 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: SC-INK'D/Blk/2 Model: SC-INK'D/Blk/2 UPC: 878615000094 EAN: 0878615000094 ASIN: B000Q74102
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| Features:
| • | 11 mm Speaker | | • | Frequency Range is 20-20K Hz | | • | Cable length 1.3 M | | • | Plug type 3.5mm gold plated | | • | Max Input is 100 mW |
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Product Description These comfortable ear bud headphones pump rich layers of music into your ears for stunning jam sessions.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 81 more reviews...
thin sound. October 11, 2008 This product is way too expensive given the quality.
I recently bought the $20 J-buds and the $6 Coby's. Both sound much better than this one.
Nothing else will do. October 8, 2008 It seems like ever since I bought a pair of these last year on sale at a circuit city, I haven't been able to be happy with anything else. Even the sony fontopias I bought weren't as good anymore. Mine finally started cutting out in one ear, after a year's worth of rough play so I went a-searchin' for something with ear clips or headband and after returning many head phones, dissatisfied with their sound, decided to return to INK'd buds. My first ones were metallic red, very nice and no paint worn off. I decided to go for these green ones instead just for the heck of it. Needless to say, very happy with them as well. The highs and lows are both distinctive without being overpowering and all levels are clear. You can go pretty high without distortion. Plus, they're sensitive enough I don't have to turn them up too loud. The picture shown on Amazon isn't what the buds look like, they're actually just the same as the rest.
Aaanyway, you could spend 30 bucks on another pair of in-ear phones, or you can spend $15~ for the same/better sound quality in these! Your choice!
ugh... September 22, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Saw these at my campus bookstore and decided to pick them up. BIG mistake. They hurt my ears whenever I put them in, and no matter which suction thing I put on the earbud, they fail to stay in my ear.
You're better off buying a cheap pair of Philips' or Sony earbuds for less than $10 than buying these things. STAY AWAY.
Amazing For The Price. September 15, 2008 Skull candy always makes good headphones, and this is a great example. These are very clear, with an amazing bass equalizer on it. It fits fine in your ear don't listen to other reviews, it's perfect. The sound is the best part, it's great. That's what's important after all, right?
Are you serious? $10? That's It? September 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These are definitely the best headphones I've ever owned hands and eyeballs down. After going through at least 20+ pairs of headphones in my personal audio experiences, from the expensive to the not so expensive, I am finally in audio heaven with these things. You don't even need to turn your player (I have a Sony NWZ-A728)anywhere near the max, I keep mine 4 notches from the Min., that's how much output these INK'D things are bangin out (100MW In your ears!) These are the only pair of headphones I've ever had that made my brain rattle, and I'm being serious my I felt my brain vibrating. For Real. And that's with the volume nowhere near high. Plus they fit your ear really snugly. The best thing to do is when you open them and put them in your ears for the first time, make sure you're in a loud place and then slide them in, you'll notice just how much background noise they cut out, which is a lot. BUY THEM NOW! $10 is pretty much robbery for these things.
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