earphonesfor le max 2 - LeEco Le Max 2 Accessories

whether these earphones are good for this phone ?
aliexpress .com/item/New-Bee-Type-C-earphone-Ceramic-headphone-Full-digital-lossless-audio-headset-for-Type-C-Phones/32699841705.html?spm=2114.13010308.0.0.Gd67E1
I'm looking for cheap and good earphones. The most important for me is very good bass and clear sound. Maybe you know good bass earphones?
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Read this:
https://www.amazon.com/T1-Ceramic-Isolating-Earphone-Headphones/dp/B01L708Q5M

i bought for 20.00 $

Most of the reviews are bad for the said product in Amazon.

LeEco CDLA Headphones are really good.

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which 3,5mm headphones ?

I bought miniusb to 3,5mm jack adapter, now I wnat to buy some good headphones
Can u recomend me some good one? What about this one : Emgeton Earphones E3C,
What impedance should the headphones have?
thank u very much for quick response
I use a SENNHEISER MX 160 headset, that works very well and in the same time is very cheap
I have already bought a creative ep-630 headphones, they are totally worth the prize. Great sound, great bass great comfort, great design. I recommend them
Hey,
I`ve got the EP-830 in-ear headphones.. i`ve read reviews about the 630 and for a little bit more cash the EP-830 was worth it`s money.
got a pair of skullcandy i like very much
sennheiser, naturlich
I use the sennheiser CX 300, they are not cheap but they are worth the money. Extremely comfortable and veeeeery durable.
gangstaunitg said:
I have already bought a creative ep-630 headphones, they are totally worth the prize. Great sound, great bass great comfort, great design. I recommend them
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i have this earphones too, but i'd like to recommend for you to buy Shure, for example E4C. it is one of the best earphones in the world. But if you don't have excellent ears it's not worth the money.

Earbud headphone recommendations

Santa thought I was a good boy this year and brought me a bluetooth handsfree that you can plug your own headphones into (Jabra BT3030 'Dogtag'). The headphones that come with it are, and let's be charitable here, terrible. The frequency range is totally messed up with vocal tones being subdued and overwhelmed by music.
When I plug in my other "adequate" headphones, they are "good enough". "Good enough" is a huge improvement over "terrible", but I want "WOW!"
I'm asking what earbud headphones people recommend. The only provisos are that they must have a 3.5mm jack and cost less than £20.
You won't find a lot of good earphones for 20 quid, but a decent pair of earphones around that price are the Sennheiser CX300's.
http://mp4nation.net/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=62_69&products_id=390
These easily beat out $150 earphones, and they're having a special right now. If you like their page on Facebook, they're on sale for $30 usd, which puts it right at the 20 GBP mark you're looking for. I own these, and I'm absolutely amazed by the sound. Check Head-fi.org if you want more reviews.
They better than ATH CKM55?
The Soundmagic pl50s are amazing if you're willing to splurge a little.
Otherwise, the pl30 should fall right within your price range and offer great sound and decent build quality/ accessories..
I think mp4nation mentioned above carries the entire soundmagic line, apart ftom the mp21s which also sport a mic..
my skullcandy titans do the job perfectly.
Add Nationite N2 8GB Hi-Fi MP3 Player($84.50) and Brainwavz M2 In-Ear Headphones (Black) ($59.50) to Amazon Cart and you get Brainwavz M2 for free.
I use some Sennheiser HD202's with my Vodafone 845 (and laptop and everything else that uses a 3.5mm connector).....the only problem is is that they have a 3m cable and cost £35....
Plus one on the HD 202 Senns if you don't mind the bulk, you can frequently find them for under 20gbp in local electronics chains (What's the welsh equivalent of Saturn and Mediamarkt? ).
Another great set from Sennheiser are the PX100s (which coincidentally beat the more expensive px200 and px250), should be in the 30-40 pound range though..
The Sennheiser CX300 and ATH ckm55 are both good sets in the <50 pound section, but still, most people in the head-fi forums swear over the soundmagic IEM headphones in this range.
All in all, first decide if you want In Ear or standard headphones.. In the 20gbp range, you can get great headphones by Sennheiser and Sony, but i find them tiring as they won't fit my ears and isolate well enough.
IEMs give the best isolation and there are some true gems like the pl/mp21 and pl30 in that range, as well as way better sets if you raise your budget a bit.
Open headphones like the HD202 are an acquired taste, you either love them or hate them as looks and comfort goes, but offer the richest sound for that pricerange (but be prepared to annoy everyone around you).
Whatever you do, try to avoid ebay. Mp4nation is an ok site, focalprice less so. The creative and sennheisers in there are most likely clones, so, if it seems too cheap, it probably ain't legit.
I had the V-Moda Vibe earbud headphones. They were great while they lasted, as I'm not gentle with my earphones. Sound was great, good price ($27 USD on Amazon) and they come in a decent selection of colors, though they all look good.
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The cat ate through my headphones...

I am in need of new in-ear headphones since the cat ate through my last ones. Requirements are amazing sound quality with good bass and treble, and an in-line volume control. My budget is £20 - this is because I was quite happy with the previous headphones and they cost £15, so I will just get another pair if I can't find anything better.
I previously had these http://www.amazon.co.uk/Exspect-EX8...OM/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1324494444&sr=8-14
Thanks for all suggestions.
I like my Sennheiser CX270s for the price, but beware - they're just as susceptible to cat attacks!
I LOL'd at the topic title, but yeah I would recommend a set of Sennheiser's

in-earphones for about £15?

Would someone be kind enough to give me some suggestions for in-earphones for about £15? i am not to good at finding a good pair.
The best in your budget will be Meelectronics M9P. These are awesome for its price.
I haven't heard of the Meelectronics M9P but I have always sworn by Sennheiser. You can usually pick them up on sale for a great price.
I have both the CX 485 that I picked up for $15USD and the CX300B that I picked up for $19USD.
I have a bunch of SkullCandy in ear buds that are good; but I prefer to use the Sennheiser one's for some reason. If anyone needs SkullCandy buds I can get them at a near wholesale.
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I haven't heard of the Meelectronics M9P but I have always sworn by Sennheiser. You can usually pick them up on sale for a great price.
I have both the CX 485 that I picked up for $15USD and the CX300B that I picked up for $19USD.
I have a bunch of SkullCandy in ear buds that are good; but I prefer to use the Sennheiser one's for some reason. If anyone needs SkullCandy buds I can get them at a near wholesale.
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SkullCandy's are not that good for its price. It over hyped. Sennheiser will be a better choice. For a review of almost all the IEP try 'head-fi.org'. You'll find reviews of all IEP's for each price range. I checked the reviews and bought the M9P. Trust me,its a steal for its price. And the remote works perfectly with almost all phones including iPhone and iPod.
Thanks just ordered a pair of the mp9's for $18 on Amazon, hope i enjoy them!!
.Grizz. said:
Thanks just ordered a pair of the mp9's for $18 on Amazon, hope i enjoy them!!
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U mean M9P,right? I'm sure u'll like them. As they have dynamic driver,they'll need a burn-in period,after which they'll settle to their signature sound. The sound will significantly improve after 20-25 hours of listening.
I used the M9P for a few months before moving onto the M11P+ which were eqaully as great.
Only downer to these is the ugly shaped headphone jack which leads to the wire fraying and eventually breaking.
All Blacberry earphones are really nice and cheap and fit perfectly with Android .
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All Blacberry earphones are really nice and cheap and fit perfectly with Android .
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Just compare those with the M9P and you'll see the difference.

What headphones should i buy?

Im still using my old iphone earpods but unfortunately the volume remote doesnt work on android so i wish to get something similar but with a better quality to fully enjoy the improved dac and chipset. Searching online i found the sennheiser momentum in-ear which has the remote and mic that i want. What do you think? are there any better ones for that price or even less?
meelec m6 pro, xiaomi piston
ther are quite a lot of options
I think the sennheiser momentum in ears are an excellent choice. Everything depends on your budget and needs. I've headphones and earphones that cost multiple hundreds of dollars and off course I'd reccomend some of those (for example: grado PS500's) but if you're on a budget, even sennheiser hd202's or sennheiser cx 1.0 or 3.0's are excellent choices.
I don't have this phone yet (waiting to see how the different issues evolve) but would love to test my 1more Triple Drivers out with this dac. Impressive IEMs for the price (on LGG4 now with Viper4android - mostly FLACs). Check out the reviews online.
Bose or jbl will have great experience bro
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Im still using my old iphone earpods but unfortunately the volume remote doesnt work on android so i wish to get something similar but with a better quality to fully enjoy the improved dac and chipset. Searching online i found the sennheiser momentum in-ear which has the remote and mic that i want. What do you think? are there any better ones for that price or even less?
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Now much money are you willing to spend?
And what music do you listen to?
Hard to really recommend something since everyone hears differently. What might sound good to one might sound horrible to another. For general recommendations try similarly priced buds from (in no particular order) Hifiman RE400a, Dunu 22M, Sony XBA H1/H2, RHA MA750, Philips Fidelio S1/S2/TX2, Xiaomi Piston 2, 1More Triple Driver, FiiO EX1, Shure SE215, Onkyo E700, Brainwavz (many models), Audio-Technica ATH-CKM500.
Out of those I mentioned I'd say I liked (also in no particular order since it's from memory) the Sony Momentum In ears, 1More Triple Driver, Shure SE215, Onkyo E700, Xiaomi Piston 2, Hifiman RE400a.
Try to buy somewhere that has an awesome return policy like Amazon so you can try some out and find the one for you.
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Now much money are you willing to spend?
And what music do you listen to?
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I want to spend max 100€ and i usually listen to Dubstep/EDM/Trap
Try to listen to Shure SE215,also has a changeable cable. Has extended bass and laid back highs.
Go for the KZ ED10 earphones. They are only 10 bucks on amazon and they are amazing. I've owned, the Sennheiser Momentum in ear, Shure SE215, and HiFiMan RE-400 earphones and I prefer my kz ed10s. I've owned other kz earphone that aren't nearly as good, so it might be a gamble, but these guys are way good. I've had them about a year now, and they are still going strong, my RE-400 wires started going loose in about 6 months. They don't have the best base response, but nothing else I own can touch the same high frequencies.
I recommend the Sennheiser PX-100-II. I've used the older model years ago and have this model now. They work well, sound great, and can be folded up for easy storage. I'm thinking of upgrading to the PX-200-II if I find a good deal on them.
https://en-us.sennheiser.com/on-ear-headphones-travel-lightweigt-px-100-ii
I don't have an Axon 7 yet, but +1 for Shure SE215's. I use them everyday listening to mostly electronic music and they sound really good for the price. They have good noise isolation properties that lets you keep the volume lower while still being able to hear the music clearly. You look like you're wearing a hearing aid because they're so large, but it's worth it.
The new Sony MDR 1000X seems to be top notch !
If it wasn't so damn expensive i'd jump on it this second !
EDIT : If you're looking for very cheap with great price/quality earphones, the Xiaomi "Piston 4" are the way to go in my opinion.
I am very satisfied with my panasonic rp-hjx20. Impressive surround feeling and bass potential.
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carbo Tenore ZH-DX200-CT
The Zero Audio carbo Tenore ZH-DX200-CT are extremely good earbuds for the price. I just bought a pair and I'm blown away by the sound quality. Check out this article. http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/29/12688698/zero-audio-carbo-tenore-best-earphones-review
I just got the Tennmak Pro Dual IEMs and with Dolby Atmos switched on, the sound is excellent. USD 29. Also available from Aliexpress for the same price (that's where I got them).
They have a mic and an answer/pause button (no volume control).
My oppo pm-3's and audeze el-8's sound decent on the axon with some viper tweaks. This phone has a good internal amp that can drive some power-hungry headphones.
I also bought the KZ ZS3 for $8 on Gearbest and they're good as well, but the Tennmak are great.
It depends on what you listen and honestly to get the best suggestion pay Headfi's introduction and recommendations a visit after you make an account and ask whatever is on your mind and people will answer
I would suggest the re-400, it isn't just a bit extended lower region but more neutralism on the whole spectrum for best edm experience (because to my experience edm is not just bass all the time) also the re's are pretty cheap so you can save some for other stuff you want to buy
What is in your opinion the better choice? Headphones with Bluetooth or with cable? I assume better use with this phone is a headphone with cable...
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