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Playgear Stealth...better than expected January 27, 2010 T. Villavicencio (Hayward, CA USA) It was originally purchased to use with my PSP, but as I grew less interested in the PSP and more into listening to my iPod and my iPhone 3G, I've used this more often than my Bose In-Ear headset.
I've been using this since 2006, and it exceeded my expectations. Bass is great, not overwhelming and the treble is excellent. Plus, the price is very attractive (at that time, it was $10.41 including shipping)!
If you are looking for sound isolation earphones, I would definitely recommend this over the overrated and overpriced Skull Candy headsets.
Not the best, but a very affordable set of in-ear earphones June 16, 2007 Char Siu Kitty (Honolulu, HI USA) I've bought this pair of earphones last year and loved them. It was the first real pair of in-ear earphones I've ever owned and since then, have been sold on the technology ever since.
Pros:
-Sound was pretty clear; Good lows, mid-range, and highs and very balanced Treble and Bass.
-Bass wasn't too noticeable on PSP but bass was very deep when connected to an iPod. It always sounded clear, even with bass.
-Treble was very good, considering they're pretty cheap. They almost sound like higher end earphones
Cons:
-For me, the fit was never perfect. Sometimes, when I have it in my ear, it would fall out. It took a while for me to get the fit right and even then, the earphones would fall out.
-Again, fit was not good. Even when I had finally managed to get the earphones in my ear, I couldn't have them in my ears for very long. So in short: when wearing these earphones, use in moderation.
-Another problem was with the earbuds themselves. I've found that they had a tendency to fall off the little "flange" on the earphones themselves. It is an easy fix with a small amount, and I mean "small amount", Rubber Cement, allowed to dry on the phones (Note: Do not attach 'buds to 'phones while cement is drying and be careful not to get the cement in the phones themselves as this will greatly reduce sound quality)
So, even though these earphones are reasonable, they're not easy to find. For some strange reason, they (game stores) have since discontinued this fine product. Would I buy these earphones again? I wouldn't have to buy any type of in-ear earphones if only a rat didn't chew up my damn Stealths!
Mediocre! March 25, 2007 Thomas Kolodziejczyk (Phoenix, AZ) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
These earbuds make me feel like I'm listening to music - underwater. This feature would be nice if my songs were meant to sound like someone's drowning me, but a large majority of them are meant to be heard above the surface. These headphones always make me believe I have a few too many ounces of earwax too, because my inner ear gets suddenly warm, and gooey.
They're not that great.
Logitech stealth earphones August 14, 2006 Dannyboy (New York) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
These are great in ear earphones. I used the large gels to get a good fit and seal which is important for the earphones to produce proper sound. The earphones are very comfortable. The sound is much better than my Sennheiser CX300 in ear monitors. They produce abundant, clear, unexaggerated, bass . The high end and midrange are quite good. The sound is not as compressed as with other earphones. The earphones seem to be well made but the cord is a little short. You could spend triple the amound and not get as nice earphones.
They are a great bargain.
OK February 19, 2006 John Chernecky 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
They are nice, but only for use with a PSP, if you use it with anything else you get alot if static. Also, they keep the noise out very nicely which is perfect for plane rides, ECT. Overall, i recommend these for frequent plane travlers, if you are going to use them like regular earbuds, they aren't that good...
UPDATE: DO NOT GET THESE! nevermind the OK sound only on PSP, THEY GET STUCK IN YOUR EAR! This happened to me because the removable end caps, when I tried to take out the bud, the thing did but the rubber prt stayed in, I was about 3 seconds away from going to the hospital but I got it out with some tweezers and ALOT of pain. WARNING!! DO NOT GET THESE! Logitech is lucky I didn't go to the hospital otherwise I would have sued them!
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