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Klipsch Image S5i


$130.00 Released November, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Ruggedized version of the well-respected S4i - should hold up under daily gym use. Moisture resistant. Wires aren't as prone to tangle as other Klipsch models.

The Cons:Passive noise isolation is potentially dangerous for users who desire rugged earphones - eg/ gym users, construction / warehouse workers, etc... Fit isn't for everyone. Kinda silly to use with non-Apple hardware.

The Klipsch Image S5i are headphones designed for outdoor use. They are built to work with portable Apple products such as iPods, iPads and iPhones, and provide control with a moisture resistant 3-button remote.

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When used with an iPhone, the built-in microphone works to provide hands-free two-way conversation. 3 pairs of oval ear tips are included that are built to different sizes for a comfortable fit. The headphones are stored in a sturdy case that has a built-in flashlight and removable belt clip.

Features

  • On-ear headphones
  • Standard 3.5mm jack
  • Moisture resistant 3-button remote
  • Compatible with iPods, iPads, and iPhones
  • Built-in mic
  • Safety case with built-in flashlight, belt clip
  • 3 pairs of oval ear tips
  • Black finish

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Pros
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    ruggedized version of the well-respected S4i - should hold up under daily gym use

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    moisture resistant

  • 1

    wires aren't as prone to tangle as other Klipsch models

  • 1

    good seal for passive external noise isolation - improves perceived sound quality, allows users to listen at safer/healthier volume levels

  • 1

    decent price point

  • 1

    great sounding

  • 1

    built-in iPod/iPhone controls with large, easy to distinguish rubber buttons

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    well known brand

  • 1

    good build quality

  • 0

    includes hard case for storing your earphones when not in use - built-in light, belt-clip

Cons
  • 1

    passive noise isolation is potentially dangerous for users who desire rugged earphones - eg/ gym users, construction / warehouse workers, etc...

  • 1

    fit isn't for everyone

  • 0

    kinda silly to use with non-Apple hardware

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