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Are Klipsch Image X10i earphones too good for the iPhone?
- Excerpt: Tiny earbuds made of aluminum have been a Klipsch specialty for a couple of years now, and now the company adds to its stable of the world's tiniest cans with its high-end Image X10i in-ear headset, now sporting iPhone capability. Let's give them a listen, as well as try them out on our iPhone 3GS, determining if they're really worth their unusually steep $350 price. When Klipsch says it wants you to "feel your music, not your headphones," it's not kidding.
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Klipsch Image S4i Earphones Editorial
- Excerpt: Klipsch Image S4i Earphones – What You Need To Know The Klipsch Image S4i headphones offer both seamless iPod, iPad, iPhone control and great sounding audio reproduction. The 360 degree highly intelligible in line mic allows for voice control with the “Talking” iPod Shuffle and taking calls with the iPhone.
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Klipsch X5 Earbuds
- Excerpt: Klipsch’s X5 earbuds are little bullet-shaped ‘buds that, despite weighing next-to-nothing, deliver big booming sound.
- Pros: Big can audio quality in the guise of wee earbuds. Sharp sound and sharp design. 0.398-ounce weight? What are these things made out of, aerogel?
- Cons: You’ve got to push (and I mean really push) the buds into dangerously deep areas of your ear to make them work properly. Cinching the cable to keep them tied down will...
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Klipsch Image S4i
- Excerpt: The Klipsch Image S4i is one of the only non-Apple iPhone headsets on the market that supports both the iPod Shuffle's VoiceOver function and the iPhone 3GS's Voice Control .
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Klipsch Image X5 in-ear headphones
- Excerpt: Klipsch has been a big name in the speaker game for years, and I remember the old school ProMedias as being the definitive article when it came to 2.1, and later 5.1, desktop sound. When I first reported the X5s I wasn’t sure they could possibly be much better than the other in-ears I’ve owned and loved. Boy, was I wrong. Simply put, these are easily the best in-ear headphones I’ve ever used.
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