Moshe1010
New Head-Fier
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Hi,
I'm reading here quite a while and decided eventually to join
I'm looking for good-in ear headphones with mic. The mic is the biggest issue since most good headphones sub $200 (my budget) don't really have a good mic.
I'm considering Apple's mic in their headphones as good - actually it's the best I've tried so far - even tried to recored and compare the voice quality to different headphones and anything I've tried so far wasn't quite good in canceling noises like Apple's crappy headphones... which is quite surprising that headphones worth $20 can have a better mic quality than $200 headphones.
This is basically what I'm looking:
- Noise isolation - the more the better. Noise canceling is not on the line since I don't like to charge my headphones/use batteries and I guess the budget is also not that great.
- No/very minimal sound bleed. I use headphones in libraries and it's quite annoying when I put a song on high volume the person next to me is hearing it as well
- Good bass. I'm not an audiophile, but a good bass is something that I always liked. I don't like the "flat" sound, even if it's really "rich" and "deep".
- Good fit. I have Monster iSport for my exercising routines, but I walk a lot in the street from a place to a place, so I want something that wouldn't fall off every 10 feet.
- Be able to hold them comfortably in the ears for hours straight
- Most importantly - Good Mic
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm reading here quite a while and decided eventually to join
I'm looking for good-in ear headphones with mic. The mic is the biggest issue since most good headphones sub $200 (my budget) don't really have a good mic.
I'm considering Apple's mic in their headphones as good - actually it's the best I've tried so far - even tried to recored and compare the voice quality to different headphones and anything I've tried so far wasn't quite good in canceling noises like Apple's crappy headphones... which is quite surprising that headphones worth $20 can have a better mic quality than $200 headphones.
This is basically what I'm looking:
- Noise isolation - the more the better. Noise canceling is not on the line since I don't like to charge my headphones/use batteries and I guess the budget is also not that great.
- No/very minimal sound bleed. I use headphones in libraries and it's quite annoying when I put a song on high volume the person next to me is hearing it as well
- Good bass. I'm not an audiophile, but a good bass is something that I always liked. I don't like the "flat" sound, even if it's really "rich" and "deep".
- Good fit. I have Monster iSport for my exercising routines, but I walk a lot in the street from a place to a place, so I want something that wouldn't fall off every 10 feet.
- Be able to hold them comfortably in the ears for hours straight
- Most importantly - Good Mic
Thanks in advance for your help.