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Sennheiser MM 50 iP High Dynamic Soud Earbud Headset Compatible with iPhone MP3 Players Electronics

Sennheiser MM 50 iP High Dynamic Soud Earbud Headset Compatible with iPhone MP3 Players ElectronicsSennheiser MM 50 iP High Dynamic Soud Earbud Headset Compatible with iPhone & MP3 Players (Electronics) newly tagged "iphone 3g"
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Sennheiser  MM 50 iP High Dynamic Soud Earbud Headset Compatible with iPhone & MP3 Players
Sennheiser MM 50 iP High Dynamic Soud Earbud Headset Compatible with iPhone & MP3 Players (Electronics)
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First tagged "iphone 3g" by Marc Feldman
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In credentials for a new iPhone entrance out in July, we indispensable to get a new set of headphones that enclosed an inline mic/answer-end/pause button. After a week or so of research, we motionless to try this pair, even yet there is really small info or reviews per tangible sound quality.

I switched from Sony EX-51/EX-71 headphones to a mm 50. The MM 50 iP headphones sound identical to a EX headphones I've used, with offset sound throughout, though even improved and clearer. we switched a enclosed ear cuffs from a MM 50s for a ones we used on my Sonys, as a MM 50 set is a bit run-down and had small pieces of crap stranded to them usually by holding them out of a box. Ick.

The MM 50 wires are really thin, and a whole set is intensely lightweight. They are even some-more gentle than a Sonys. Also, a longer we wear and use them, a some-more we like them.

The cord is shorter than usual, that we like since we tend to locate a wires on things if there is too most extra. we put a Nano/iPhone in my right behind pocket, and run a headphones adult to my left ear, and a length is perfect. From where a phones separate (note these are "J-shaped" headphones, where a cord for a right ear goes behind your neck) to a jack that plugs into a iPhone, a cord is usually over 36" long.

Currently I'm regulating them with a Nano, though will be switching to a new iPhone when it is released. The answer/end/ff symbol works excellent with my stream 2G iPhone, though there is a conspicuous hiss during low volumes sometimes. Also, we can not get a volume from a iPhone to go low adequate (I listen during a bureau and need to be means to hear by them) though we consider this is on a iPhone side, as a Sonys don't get as still as they do on a Nano either.

Overall, we like a headphones, and like them some-more after a day of use. As prolonged as they don't mangle after unchanging use, or have some uncanny problem with a new iPhone, I'll continue to use these as a deputy for my aged Sony EX-51 and EX-71 sets.

Edit Jul 13: we got a new iPhone 3G this week, that has a redesigned headphone port. These headphones still work rightly with a new iPhone, a block fits excellent and a answer/end symbol works. Plus, a irritating hiss is gone!

Edit one year after purchase: These are still my daily (and only) headphones for my iPhone 3G. The play/pause/ff symbol still works perfectly, sound from a mic and headphones is still good, and we haven't seen any signs of wear around any connections.



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