Customers frequently mention the EX155AP EX Series Wired In-Ear Headphones have good sound quality, are comfortable, and are a good value for the price. The fit is also frequently mentioned as a positive, along with the bass and light weight. Some customers have noted the absence of volume control and issues with the microphone.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
i think it works better than the expensive....
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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I think it works better than the expensive headphones. I lose them so I always buy another set and love them as much as the first set.
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Got these on the half-price sale and I'm pleased with their performance. The fit is comfortable and the sound is great. I'm not sure the noise cancelling claim is accurate, but they work for me.
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I was looking for a pair of earbuds with a mic, a distinctive color
(curb the chances of someone mistaking these for theirs at work because we all have that coworker....)
And a good enough sound for casual listening at an affordable price.
These IMO are overpriced fashion earbuds. I've had cheaper Sony headphones, even fashion headphones at that with better performance and sound quality. Sometimes I'm in a mood to hear a song really loud, drowning out my background. No, I wasn't expecting noice canceling headphones. At their loudest these still seem kinda mute. I'm always left feeling that I need to turn my phone up, when I try the volume is usually already at its limit. I don't think I've tried these on any device outside of my phone but I should. I haven't really explored the button features. My usage is pretty basic: music/calls and controlling things from my headset. I caught these on sale, I believe for half off. These headphones aren't worth $30 or the $15 sale I got them for. Wouldn't recommend these to anyone looking for a nice quality afforded headphones. Even during phone conversations I've had trouble hearing people because they sound low, even with the volume at it's highest