Product Description
Ultimate Ears Cardboard Box Packaging Gunmetal Blue In-ear earphones metallic travel case 1/4" adapter jack attenuator cleaning tool kit kit Extender Cable Housed within the universal body are three individual speakers and an integrated passive crossover circuit board that directs the low-end frequencies to a dedicated speaker for bass the mid-range frequencies to a speaker for the vocals and the high frequencies to a speaker dedicated for treble. The changeable ear tips provide -26dB of isolation and passive noise cancellation.
- Universal body are 3 individual speakers and an integrated passive crossover circuit board directs low-end frequencies to a dedicated speaker for bass
- The mid-range frequencies to a speaker for the vocals & the high frequencies to a speaker dedicated for treble
- changeable ear tips provide -26dB of isolation & passive noise cancellation
- Frequency - Response 10 to 17,000 Hz; Input Sensitivity - 117dB/mW; Impedance - 32 ohms
- Item may ship in non-retail packaging
Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10 Noise Isolating Earphones Reviews
Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10 Noise Isolating Earphones Reviews
| 107 of 115 people found the following review helpful: By Steve (Colorado) - See all my reviews This review is from: Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10vi Noise Isolating Earphones w/ Microphone (Personal Computers) These Buds come with the full arsenal for a great listening experience. They come with four types of buds, one type a foam kind that fits to your ear perfectly, so they are what I use. And when you put them in, you can't hear anything outside or around you. Airplanes with crying babies are no match; the buds cancel ambient noise by design. The main selling point for me was the iPhone compatibility, with the mic and play button. Works great, and the only complain from a realllly picky perspective would be that the button be right below the mic, instead of on the main chord, as the mic and button are separate on the chord. But it makes no difference. Another thing I like is the wire that comes out of the bud end. There is a wire about 2 inches long inside the cord that you can bend so when you put them over your ear they stay in place, which is great when I run and move around. They are large, due to the three drivers in each bud, but are worth it. From low to... Read more 191 of 215 people found the following review helpful: By whatever (san jose, ca) - See all my reviews This review is from: Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10 Noise Isolating Earphones (Electronics) I use these on my commute- <2 hours a day and treat them gingerly, like the expensive, easily breakable items they are. I'm now going on my 2nd pair and 3rd cable set. In about 3-4 months you'll notice that one of your channels has lost all or most of its volume. Then when you continue to use it, you'll notice that the sound completely cuts out between steps as you're walking. Eventually, nothing brings the sound back and you pay $20 for a new cord. Disconnecting and then reconnecting the cable to the buds will not do anything. The problem is that the area where the jack transitions to the cord (the strain-releaf) is VERY WEAK and eventually the wire breaks inside. On my next cable (currently awaiting its arrival), I'll use some heat-shrink in that area to try and bolster it, but for $400, why am I engineering a fix? I also have a coworker whose first pair broke where the bud meets the shapeable wire that... Read more 69 of 76 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Ultimate Ears TripleFi 10 Noise Isolating Earphones (Electronics) First, let me mention that i've tried earphones out in the past and found them to be extremely uncomfortable in most cases. The Bose earphones are comfortable, but they don't go very far in your ear. The Shure E3C didn't sound good and they hurt so much they were unusable. After that experience I skipped out on earphones for a long time. For the past few years i've been trying and using many different headphones. My favorite of the last year has been the AKG 701. They're huge and really need a good headphone amp. Don't laugh, but my main source of audio is an ipod touch using a headphone amp and Lossless audio. WAV format or Apple Lossless. If it's MP3, it's 320kbps. I wanted to downsize my setup a bit for some uses, so I needed something smaller that could work well without a headphone amp. Did maybe two days of research and found these and was shocked at how many good reviews on Amazon there was for these (the old listing). That's not... Read more |
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