My ears is two idfferent sizes, so if I want headphone that go into my ear I have to buy the In Canal Headphones instead of the generic in ear.
The problem is that I have bought In Canal headphones twice, and they work very well, but the wiring in both pairs has broken after just a few months. These kinds of headphones are expensive too. I don't want to be spending $40 every few months on a new pair.
Does anyone know where I can buy In Canal headphones that will actually hold up? And possibly have a money back guarentee.
Have you also tried getting regular earbuds, but only putting the little foam cover thing on one side? That could work. [ LM's advice column | Ask LM A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday October 27 2007, 11:30 pm: I buy my canal headphones for $10 at Best Buy for my I-pod. They are the Phillips brand. They have the same sound quality as those expensive $50-80 I-pod brand headphones, and they can get much louder too (If you like listening to music loud, that is). They're 1/4 the price, do the same thing as most, and can be a little louder. They lasted about 3 months. Only problem is that when you first get them they aren't exactly comfortable, but you get used to them fairly quickly. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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