juniorvarsity33
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Let me first say thanks for looking.
I stumbled upon this site when searching for info on Bose v. Beats headphones and read somebody getting flamed when asking the Bose or Beats question. So, hear me out.
I currently use the Bose in ear headphones and had been looking at the ibeats headphones since I'd like a better sound for the music I typically listen to (hip hop) and since they have the phone control included in the headset without having to by an additional cable (since I have the older Bose models). I went to the Bose headphone (just chasing the "name") after struggling with fit on the Shure in ear headphones that were heavily suggested by Best Buy employee.
I did some reading on some info found in this forum (i.e. Audio-Technica in ear headphones, etc.). I liked the prices I saw, however there was mention of having a tough time with fit.
I thoroughly enjoyed the sound coming from the Bose and Beats ON EAR style headphones, but price and convenience of these make them less desirable to me.
So my direct question is: What models should I look at for a better performing in ear headphone if I'm considering the BOSE or Beats Monster headphones?
Priorities:
1. Price, would like to stay as close to $100 as possible. Anything higher would likely encourage me to buy Monster.
2. Sound. Bose seems to limit the deeper bass sounds. I listen to Hip Hop/ R&B primarily.
3. Fit. The Shures wouldn't stay in my ear, the bose fit great w/out falling out, however hurt my ears during extended wear (airplane, etc). Nobody demos the in ear styles so I haven't been able to demo Beats (only what I hear and read). I need them to fit snug as I take snowboarding as well.
4. Noise-canceling is low on my priority list. I often had one phone out of my ear with Shures in order to be aware of surroundings. Bose phones don't cancel anything, so I don't worry.
If you took the time to read this, thank you again. And, I greatly appreciate any and all suggestions. I will appropriately and thoroughly read up on any and all suggestions. Providing links will help but I'm not afraid to use google to get me where I need.
Jeremy
I stumbled upon this site when searching for info on Bose v. Beats headphones and read somebody getting flamed when asking the Bose or Beats question. So, hear me out.
I currently use the Bose in ear headphones and had been looking at the ibeats headphones since I'd like a better sound for the music I typically listen to (hip hop) and since they have the phone control included in the headset without having to by an additional cable (since I have the older Bose models). I went to the Bose headphone (just chasing the "name") after struggling with fit on the Shure in ear headphones that were heavily suggested by Best Buy employee.
I did some reading on some info found in this forum (i.e. Audio-Technica in ear headphones, etc.). I liked the prices I saw, however there was mention of having a tough time with fit.
I thoroughly enjoyed the sound coming from the Bose and Beats ON EAR style headphones, but price and convenience of these make them less desirable to me.
So my direct question is: What models should I look at for a better performing in ear headphone if I'm considering the BOSE or Beats Monster headphones?
Priorities:
1. Price, would like to stay as close to $100 as possible. Anything higher would likely encourage me to buy Monster.
2. Sound. Bose seems to limit the deeper bass sounds. I listen to Hip Hop/ R&B primarily.
3. Fit. The Shures wouldn't stay in my ear, the bose fit great w/out falling out, however hurt my ears during extended wear (airplane, etc). Nobody demos the in ear styles so I haven't been able to demo Beats (only what I hear and read). I need them to fit snug as I take snowboarding as well.
4. Noise-canceling is low on my priority list. I often had one phone out of my ear with Shures in order to be aware of surroundings. Bose phones don't cancel anything, so I don't worry.
If you took the time to read this, thank you again. And, I greatly appreciate any and all suggestions. I will appropriately and thoroughly read up on any and all suggestions. Providing links will help but I'm not afraid to use google to get me where I need.
Jeremy