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Love the sound of these headphones and the Bluetooth works great on calls - even in the gym. As far as the sound quality and the Bluetooth on the phone, I like these better that the Beats by Dre Studio Bluetooth. The only issue I have is that they do not stay on your head as well I think because of the on the ear instead of them being over the ear like the corded Image one's were. The only other thing that I can think of is that there is no true battery indicator to let you know how much of a charge is left in the battery. Other than that, these headphones sound amazing!! Love them.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I can barely get these headphones to sync w/ any of my devices... even when I can, it disconnects after a few minutes AT MOST. The battery also sucks, and will run out after about a half hour of use. There's a reason these headphones are so cheap, they're completely defective. 0/5 stars
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought these headphones after much research and having compared them to other headphones (based on sound and price, I looked; to say the least, they are well worth the $33 dollars paid for them. They have great bass, quality of the sound, and the clarity is terrific. They have a great fit on the head and are adjustable. They are good size for on the go. However, some noise does get through; things sound muffled (people talking, random noise such as cars, A/C's, etc.) The sound clarity starts to somewhat suffer/crack at louder/higher volumes, but that might be just because of the MP3 player I'm using, as I've read the type of MP3 player and it's power output may effect the quality of the sound. Also, I don't have an I-Pod or I-Phone so don't know if the controls work/how well they work since I'm using a Sansa Clip. In comparison to some V-Moda Faze Noise Isolating earbuds I have, Klipsch has better sound quality, however when it comes to noise-isolation the V-Moda Faze earbuds are slightly better. If you want great noise-isolation and sound quality, Bose QC 15 are the way to go in my opinion. But if your looking for good quality sound and medium range noise-isolation, the Klipsch Image One headphones are the way to go, as long as their at a good deal. I wouldn't pay more than between $30-$40 for them.Read full review
I recently purchased the Klipsch Image One II headphones and have been trying them out over the past several days. I previously owned a pair of the Image One headphones which I massively enjoyed. They stopped working because of my sweat while working out seeped into the volume control. I wanted to try the new version of the Image One. Comparing the two headphones, I think the Image One had better highs. But the Image One II are excellent headphones. The bass is fantastic and with a little adjustment of my phone equalizer, they sound incredible. Before I decided on the Image One II, I shopped and tried out all major brand headphones including the ones $199.00 and over. To my surprise the Image One II sounded as well and in most cases sounded better. Even better was they are half the price. If you are seriously looking for great sound and not a “Status” , these headphones are for you.Read full review
The best headphones on the market! The sound quality, ease of use and light weight, combined with ambient noises filtering make this product the best. I have had a pair for myself- this pair is for my son. Now he loves his Klipsch
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned