Two iPod Headphones
Clash
By Dewisri
For standard use, Apple iPod headphones seem to work fine. The
person sitting next to you wouldn't know that your iPod nano, iPod mini, iPod
video or iPod shuffle is actually on. Apple In-Ear iPod headphones,
aesthetically speaking, looks better than Shure E2c Sound Isolating iPodheadphones. Shure E2c Sound Isolating iPod headphones look like two sets of
mechanical bugs that are to buzz their way inside your ears.
Shure E2c Sound Isolating iPod headphones fits better than
Apple In-Ear headphones. Many users complain that Apple In-Ear iPod headphones
do not fit their ears and always slip even if you choose the right size for
you.
Shure E2c Sound Isolating iPod headphones come with a foam
or flex earpieces to ensure that the earpieces stays in place even if you move
around. Shure E2c Sound Isolating iPod headphones, however, seem not to have
the right fit for people with small ears.
Sound Quality
Shure E2c Sound Isolating iPod headphones produce high
quality sound. The sound quality of Apple In-Ear iPod headphones is
disappointing. It can isolate sound, true but the bass sound cracks, especially
the deep ones. Shure E2c Sound Isolating iPod headphones' performance is far
better than Apple In-Ear iPod headphones. If your purpose for buying an
isolating iPod headphones is to listen to iPod music with clearer lyrics, then
the Apple In-Ear iPod headphones fit you perfectly (or if you're a
transcriptionist or a student who listens and needs to understand the recorded
spoken words).
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