February 7, 2010
Have Small Ears and Looking for Earphones?
After the advent of in-ear sound-isolating earphones, you could think that an iPod owner’s most essential desires have now been fulfilled. Our current crop of wi-fi toys are engineered for delivering an exceptional depth of sound at efficient volumes everywhere your ears end up. The only problem left to answer is small ears. I'm not referring to youngster’s ears - that's a different article. This article refers to adults who just are blessed with tinier than usual ear canals. A few earphone wearers share feedback on earphones which don’t fit down correctly into the ear canal, or hurt in case they do. Well, the good news is that a group of earphone manufacturers, by design or accident, now create a few well-proportioned earphones for appreciative adults. A great option is the Bose QuietComfort 3.
Audio Technica earphones produce some fantastic sound quality delivered in an especially small package. Their bulky 12.5 mm driver produces a wide variety of sound, and a very suitable volume. In contrast, the earbuds are engineered to be as diminutive as possible, and fit very petite ears comfortably.
Atomic Bass sells a set of headphones which includes a twin package of micro-sized earbuds and brawny bass booms. If you listen to bass-heavy music like hard rock or hip-hop, Atomic Bass is a worthwhile product to look at consider. Atomic Bass developed an original approach to the fitting conundrum. Atomic Bass’ earphones can be inserted from three available angles, and can use one of three fittings, the smallest one being nearly the smallest on the market. Three insertion angles combined with three fitting sizes gives you nine specific opportunities for achieving the most comfortable fit for the smallest ears. You may want to look into the Denon AH-NC732 Active Noise Canceling Headphones.
The Etymotic ER6i product is not comparable to the bass-machine that Atomic Bass is, but these earphones’ bass is strong and the earbuds put out a nicely balanced presentation for the remainder of the sound spectrum. With comprehensively excellent sound as well as properly fitted earphones, most users should be very pleased with these diminutive jewels.
The Shure Ec2 ear buds come with a suitable range of earphone sleeves, and it is likely that even the littlest ears will be accommodated using one of those sizes. Shure has a established reputation of making high performance sound equipment to the entertainment and retail markets, so one would presume some excellent performance from the Shure Ec2 headphones. These earbuds can kick out that performance, and they put it in a package that feels lightweight, comfortable, and just the thing for tiny ears.
People are not factory-made mechanisms, and this is why products like jackets and shoes are sold in such a range of sizes. It logically follows, then, that headsets ought to be sold in a range of sizes to work for anyone who prefers exceptional music and a comfortable fit.
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