What is it: Super-comfy, sound-isolating earphones
What we think: Spectacular earphones, offering stellar sound quality for the price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 May 2009
Tags: Klipsch, Klipsch Image S4, classical music, earphones, sound quality
We like:
Exceptional sound quality for the money; very comfortable; come with handy extras such as a storage box and cleaning tool
We don't like:
Cable doesn't seem very durable; included eartips may not fit everyone
CNET UK judgement:
The Klipsch Image S4 earphones offer up sound quality on a par with, or better than, sets that cost many times as much. They're a spectacular choice for anyone looking for new earbuds
Full review:
There's nothing like good old-fashioned competition to keep tech prices in check. Case in point: earphones. The headphone market is heavily saturated, and we can all thank that fact for the existence of many worthy earbud contenders in the sub-£70 price range. Still, despite having come across plenty of decent earbuds with reasonable pricing, nothing prepared us for the Klipsch Image S4s. Continue Reading...
Klipsch Image S4 History
5 May 2009 in Crave
Klipsch Image S4: CNET UK favourites get affordable
Klipsch earphones are stellar performers, but they ain't cheap for Mr and Mrs Average. The new Image S4s should cost well under £100 when they land in the UK
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August 14, 2009
Posted by: ian2009
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