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Personally, I've just gotten my HPM-70 about a week back. I like being able to use my own earphones with my K750i if I wanted to. Sound-wise, I'd say the HPM-70 earbuds are satisfactory, but not what I'm looking for. I've since decided to use my HPM-60 instead. They're good enough for everyday usage.
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Posted: 2006-12-05 17:42:19
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hpm-70 gives me head-ache but im still using them. i have'em cuz when i listen to music i want to listen to music, not the outside noisy world where i live in. there are a lot of music genre being played in public transportation that i hate to death, that's why i bought my hpm-70.
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Posted: 2006-12-05 18:13:09
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@tranced, if shutting out the outside noise is your main objective, you might wanna consider the Koss Plugs.
http://www.amazon.com/Koss-Th[....]table-Headphones/dp/B00001P4XA
I own a pair of them myself and they're amazing when it comes to cutting down ambient noise. Best part is that they're very affordable, so everybody should have a pair. Note that it's dangerous to use them on the road cos you can hardly hear anything apart from your music.
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Posted: 2006-12-06 05:44:12
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thanks for your interest, but im still unable to buy from internet
these headphones looks ok for me, thanks
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Posted: 2006-12-06 13:07:32
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I believe those earphones are quite popular everywhere, so if you have the time, do check out if your nearest music store sells them. (sorry about posting off-topic)
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Posted: 2006-12-06 17:59:03
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I have a W810i and I use HPM-60 (the K750i headphones), they are much more comfortable and the sound quality is still great. And they don't keep falling out of my ears.
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Posted: 2006-12-07 00:18:23
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I have to agree that the the HPM-60 are certainly less of a hassle to use for me, although I don't have a problem with the HPM-70 earbuds falling out of my ears. Just saw the HPM-85, looks pretty good and I think I might get it if I can find it at a decent price over here.
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Posted: 2006-12-07 04:31:00
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hi there! can anyone tell me if you have had any problems with brand new HPM-70's? i bought mine 3 days ago and they sound really good when i put some music on the player! but as i tried to make calls with the hands free headset plugged in (i own a w800i) u hear an anoying noise in the headphones (the same noise u hear when ur phone is near speakers that aren't isolated and u receive a call) is this normal? i don't remember any noise with the original headset that came with the phone... i tried it (the old one) with the new headphones and the music seems with the same great quality.. and as i tried calling with it u don't hear the buzzing... is the new HPM-70 fake?
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Posted: 2006-12-28 23:56:47
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One of the top ranked in ear phones is the shure e series sound isolating ones. . . Nothing beats it. . Studio quality only downside extremely expensive
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Posted: 2006-12-29 02:11:30
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HPM-60 / HPM-70
pros:
- Sound 2 (scale 1-3) / - Sound 3 (scale 1-3)
- Good radio reception / - Good fit
--/ - Using any standard jack
--/ - very sensitive microphone
Cons:
- Unconfortable after long use / - Average radio reception
--/ - Can't listen environment sound so voice interferes to sound in headphones.
PS: It's a subjetive test.
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Posted: 2008-04-27 22:55:17
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