Typical price: £80
What is it: Noise-cancelling in-ear headphones
What we think: Stellar sound quality, but rather expensive
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Average user rating from 2 users
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Etymotic ER-6i Isolator user reviews
February 12, 2008
Posted by: Batteryhq
"Does what it says on the box"
What I like:
sound quality
What I don't like:
build quality, flange tips
Review:
Good enough sound wise. Though more bas definition would have been nice.
Main flaw for me was the fact that the flange tips supplied came off far too easily inside my ear canals and it was a physical impossibility to get them out with my fingers. In the end needlenose pliers had to be used (PAIN!). On one occasion when, oddly enough, i didnt have pliers with me, i had to walk around sheffield city centre for hours with a flange tip wedged in my head.
Conclusion: use with caution.
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