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Mar 20, 2011 15 years ago
dreamsky
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So my earphones keep breaking...idk why, but they just lose a wire here and there...and break. boohoo

So I need advice on what earphones (brand, model, w/e) are STURDY yet reasonably priced...n.n

Mar 20, 2011 15 years ago
Mysticeti
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omg same here, but mine usually either loose connection or just stop working entirely.

Sony makes good ones, and the ones I've had last for years and years, I'm not too fond of their earbuds though, more on their headphones, but the only headphones I've seen that I like that they make is around like 70?ish dollars. And if you're really willing, break down and spend around 150$ for a set of Bose, or around 70-100$ for Sennheisers.

If you live in Canada, found these really amazing Sony's for around 50-60 bucks I think and she says they sound like liquid gold.

Mar 20, 2011 15 years ago
toxic
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I love my JVC marshmallow ones. I've gone through 2 pairs in 5/6 years.

Mar 20, 2011 15 years ago
Flareon_819
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JVC are a good, cheap brand and come in a variety of colours. ^_^ Here is the link. :)

Mar 21, 2011 15 years ago
Pepperdragon
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- I paid 50€ (about 50 dollars) and they're in-ear philips. I've had them for 2 years now (heavy duty as well) and they're as good as new (cept for the wire curling up a bit, but that's fine by me xD) I had regular earbuds before, but I like in-ears more.

Mar 21, 2011 15 years ago
toxic
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lol i don't even. the only reason i had to replace my last pair was cause my doggy decided they were a chew toy.

Mar 21, 2011 15 years ago
dreamsky
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So Sony and Sennheiser. My parents have those fancy Bose ones. Do want. 8) I'll see if I can gather up some funds...

I went through 2 pairs of the marshmallows in a year. I have no idea how I did it. xD Thanks for the advice though.

I was looking for more sturdy than cheap...but those I've went through too. n.n

I agree that in-ears are nice, but I need to be able to hear outside sounds too. :3 (e.g., my mom approaching) But Phillips is a brand I'll look into. :3

Mar 21, 2011 15 years ago
Pepperdragon
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- ah, I see xD I just took in-ears for the outside, since regular earphones tend to fall out of my ears and in-ears just stay in better overall. I put my sound not too hard, so I hear most things around me, but in your case you're better off with regulars then, yeah ^^

Mar 21, 2011 15 years ago
Iratze
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I've been using Gumy headphones forever.. Normally a pair will last about a year and they're only $10.

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