Pricey but can be found cheaper online. Good sound quality. Easy-to-use controls on the headphone cable. Carrying case included.
Cable transfers some sound when it comes into contact with clothing or objects.
Scosche stepped up its line to audiophile quality with the IDR655m. The braided headphone cable does transfer some noise up to your ears when it rubs against your clothing, but that happens with all the earbuds we test. The sturdy tapLINE II control ...
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Publicerad: 2010-08-27, Författare: Donald , testad av: cnet.com
The IDR655m in-ear headphones from Scosche offer ear-whopping fistfuls of bass, along with an inline remote and mic, a shirt clip, a generous selection of ear tips, and a classy leather carrying case
The unapologetically bass-heavy sound isn't flattering for some types of music, and unlike an EQ preset, there's no switching it off
If you own an iPod or iPhone and tend to listen to music with the bass EQ cranked all the way up, the IDR655m headphones are easy to recommend. For sonic versatility, look elsewhere.
Sammanfattning: Now Since the introduction of the 3rd generation iPod Shuffle and iPhone, more and more headphone manufacturers are including inline remote controls and microphones. This is a welcome change, since Apple was the only game in town for headphones with t...
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Publicerad: 2010-08-05, Författare: Chris , testad av: slashgear.com
Sammanfattning: It’s no great secret that the hands-free kit Apple include in with the iPhone 4 isn’t much cop when it comes to audio performance, and that’s left plenty of room for third-party offerings promising aural loveliness at a range of prices. With an MRSP of...
Die Scosche IDR655m kommen in einer schicken Optik daher, dies wird besonders mit der erwähnten Chrome Optik realisiert. Der Sound und auch der Bass ist ein wenig besser als bei Apple hauseigenen Kopfhörern, diese sind aber auch deutlich günstiger. Aber a...