With sealed, water-resistant housing, these Monster iSport Victory earbud headphones prevent damage due to sweat, so you can listen to your favorite adrenaline-boosting tracks while you work out. The SportClip design keeps the headphones firmly in place.
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These ear buds fit well and stay in well, sound great if your just sitting or gently working out. But if you try running with them their is a lot of cord movement noise which I do not get from my sennheiser iems. If you want a water resistant headphones for traveling they work but if you really plan on running with them they have an annoying amount of cord noise. Using the clip to clip down the cord helps but doesn't eliminate and if you jog outside in the summer shirtless it doesn't help at all. I'm returning doesn't suit my needs. Still on a search for workout buds since I already destroyed a pair of sennheiser ie80's using them working out, not sweat resistant I guess.
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Customer Rating
4
good but not great
on September 26, 2013
Posted by: pcpga
The ie80's are a good bass preferred headphone but the mids are a little dark. The headphone is much easier and better to listen to for long periods than my shure 535's. But lacks a little in the mids, they seem to get a little hidden behind the bass. Not sure the headphone is worth the price as a single driver headphone it leaves a little to be desired but is very pleasant for long trips. If you like iems with a little more bass and less harsh than shures I would try the kef m200, I think they sound fairly similar for substainly less. They were unfortunately not comfortable for me since the kef's are a little larger. Both are decent warm sounding headphones. But I think I'm going to return these and bite the bullet and get the ie800's, because the vocals bother me and I think with a second driver these would probably be amazing.