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9-06-2009 @ 5:07PM
Lara said...
A friend of mine got these and swears by them.
However, I must put in a good word for the apple in-ear buds which I use.
Sure, at 79 bucks, the quality may not be quite as professional as the ER-4P ones, but I have not compared them so I can't really say.
What I can is that I do use them without music just to block sound, and when wearing them on the plane, the flight attendants actually have to tap me on the shoulder because I can't hear them shout "excuse me!" at me.
They also have a little volume adjuster and play/pause/skip thing on the cable which is very handy, but you can only use it if you have one of the newer ipods or iphones.
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