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Philips SHE2650/37 Earbuds with Case | 
enlarge | Brand: Philips Category: CE
List Price: $20.74 Buy New: $3.26 You Save: $17.48 (84%)
New (31) Used (6) Refurbished (1) from $1.80
Rating: 31 reviews
Color: BLACK Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 6 x 1 x 5
MPN: SHE2650/37 Model: SHE2650/37 UPC: 026616028856 EAN: 0026616028856 ASIN: B000G31SPW
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| Features:
| • | Earbuds with case | | • | Twin vents for balanced sound | | • | Winding case for easy storage | | • | Flexi grip connection prevents cable damage | | • | Neodymium magnet |
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Product Description In-ear headphones with twin vents for a more balanced, natural sound and have a carrying case for extra protection when not in use.PRODUCT FEATURES:Neodymium magnet enhances bass performance and sensitivity;Twin vents balance the high sounds and bass tones;15mm speaker driver optimizes wearing comfort;Ear cushions improve wearing comfort and bass response;Carrying case protects your headphone when not in use;Durable Flexi-Grip makes a strong flexible connection.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 26 more reviews...
Fantastic earbuds October 7, 2008 K. Polzin (California) I bought these earbuds after reading the reviews here on Amazon. I broke open the case with a small screwdriver (very easy), plugged them in, and they sounded fantastic. I'm not sure if they are better than the ones that came with my iPod, but there are just as good, and they stay in your ear. Get them.
cheap earbuds with good sound = good buy July 15, 2008 Sabastian (USA) Just buy them, better yet buy a couple pairs. They sound pretty good, better than the earbuds that came with my ipod that blew, they are dirt cheap, the cord is just the right length, and the case works just peachy if you remember how to do it. I'm happy with them.
Good At First But Gets Bad Later May 28, 2008 Murillo Barros (Alameda,CA,USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this item about a month ago. I was so happy that I finally found cheap earphones that worked very well However, yesterday the left side just stopped working for no reason at all and yeah i got so pissed off and I`m looking for new earphones right now
Broke Within a Few Months May 14, 2008 A. Rubin (Los Angeles, CA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ok, so yeah, the case is impossible to open and definitely takes a hammer. More importantly, I had these headphones for just a couple of months before the left earbud mysteriously shorted out. There is NO damage to the headphones or the cord and I took very good care of them. However, one day the left one simply went out. Perhaps it was an isolated incident, all I know was it was a waste of $10 since I like to hear my music in both ears. Next time I will invest the extra $10 in a pair less likely to short out.
EXCELLENT EARPHONES; RISIBLE REVIEWS March 31, 2008 C. Lee (Singapore) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Let's keep it real: these are NOT expensive earphones or earbuds and they come in a storage box [made and meant for human hands, just rubbing it in...] and they sound pretty darn good! Top it off with the fact that they fit quite comfortably [for me, at least], what is there not to be liked about these little wonders? Ah yes, the casing! Well I wind and "unwind" them a couple of times per day with no problemo. I say, I must be a most dexterous genius! BTW, I have the SHE2850, which has a volume control pod, oh horrors...! Not really, as they [wire & pod] usually glide smoothly into the case, if not, I simply pull out a bit and rewind, works everytime. I have big hands and don't like fiddling with small things but they earphones are really not difficult to handle. Here's how I do it: To store them [if you haven't smashed the cases already...]: first, put the buds properly in the case and snap it close. Then wind whichever direction you like in a smooth and flowing motion. Don't force it, let it glide in naturally by your winding action. Caution: Never wind the plug into the case, you must be able to see it at the opening of the case [for obvious reasons, it's not meant to go inside if not it will get "itself" jammed]. To "unwind": Keeping the earphones shut in the casing and if you followed the steps above, you will see the plug outside the case [if not, I will lend you my hammmer...], grip hold of the plug and gently pull the wire out, again, in a smooth and flowing movement to unroll, rather than unwind, it. Put them in your ears [... the earphones... not the plug... after removing them from the case... you know what I mean] and enjoy! Try it!
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