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Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: On my 3rd set
Comment: These headphones are the best ones I've ever had. I'm now on my 3rd set and won't ever try another
type now. The last two sets have lasted about a year each. All other headphones I've tried have
always been uncomfortable or fallen out (I must have funny shaped ears I guess). I use these for
running four or five times a week and even when I sweat they don't lose any of the sound quality,
and they don't move either.
They're comfortable and the sound quality is excellent. I'd
recommend these to anyone who usually finds headphones uncomfortable.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: Great innovation but flimsy quality is annoying
Comment: I have had my Sportline headphones for 6 months and while I love the design which ensures it stays
in my ears and the sound quality is quite good I have 2 gripes. 1) The stupid accessories they
provide for clipping and rings for the earpiece fall off easily (don't even know how or when it fell
off and now lost) 2) The clever design of the looped earpiece is not supported by re-enforced
plastic and naturally is the weakest point for snapping. This is the case with mine where I now need
to superglue it together but I know it will snap off completely soon. The life of this product will
be short given its use in active physical conditions.

Great innovation but
disappointing quality!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Great sound, awful design
Comment: These headphones sound great and are fine for sport but, and it's a big BUT, if you want to wear
them lying down, sitting in a high backed chair (on a bus, train, plane, sofa etc) forget it! The
band around the back of your head is pushed forward and dislodges the earpieces from their proper
position. This is uncomfortable and destroys the sound. If this is not bad enough the insulation
covering the wires started to come off after a couple of weeks of normal use. After one year nearly
half the insulation has gone and the wire tangles and looks a total mess. These headphones have
been on the market a long time yet nothing seems to have been done about this problem. I will never
buy Sennheiser again.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Really impressed!
Comment: I bought these because my normal ear buds kept falling out as soon as i started to sweat, and i am
so glad i did! These headphones, stay in place no matter how much you jump about, give great bass
response and dont leak as much noise as you'd think. The cord clip holds the cable in place so it
doesnt tug as you're running, and there is plenty of cbale to reach to your trouser pockets. />
The only criticism i have is that you cant wear a top with a collar on it otherwise it
pushes the band up and can make them uncomfortable, and also the noise that it makes when rubbing
againt the collar travels through to the earphones and gets quite lound and annoying.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Not so good with lots of external noise
Comment: I bought these headphones because using my £70 Shure EC2's at the gym was wrecking the foams and
wax guards due to sweat. At just over £20 to renew the foams and wax guards it was becomming
stupidly expensive!

These Sennheisers appealed very much because of the other great
reviews. People have said they are great for excersize and the gym because they don't fall out.
Correct! They do not fall out and I doubt ever will. However, the sound quality doesn't blow you,
err me away (I blame you, Shure!). Because they are not noise cancelling, if you are in a noisy
environment, such as a gym with house speakers, excersize machines, or beefcakes grunting and
banging stacks of weights you will need to have your MP3 player turned up pretty loud, which is not
good for your ears. In fact, I have had to swap to my large Archos AV500 PMP to get some real volume
and adjustable EQ. Also, if your MP3 player doesn't kick the bass out you'll not get much bass. />
I suppose being used to pro headphones (the Shures) I'm bound to be critical so don't be
put off by these Sennies. If you have a good MP3 player with a customizable EQ, strong volume, and
you're not in a very noisy place you'll enjoy these Sennheisers.

You get what you pay
for so I suppose these are pretty good value for money.




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