🎶 Tune In, Zone Out: Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The E1 in-ear headphones feature a quick on-board hearing test that customizes sound to your ears, ensuring an unparalleled audio experience. With 10mm dynamic drivers, a sleek black and white design, and touch media controls, these headphones are perfect for the modern professional seeking both style and substance.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Style Name | In-ear |
Color | Black and white |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Microphone |
J**L
Fantastic! I have my hearing back
Fantastic! I have my hearing back, if only for the time I have my Earprints in.Instruments and vocals sound like themselves again.Soundstage is stable again! This was the most surprising aspect of the change. I guess because my hearing loss was only in the high frequencies in my left ear, it screwed up the stability of the soundstage as tones changed. Very frustrating, and I couldn’t really verbalize that until now. I spent hours fiddling with balance, volume, frequency etc. only to walk away angry and frustrated. These Earprints fixed it in 90 seconds!So grateful to have my music back! Now if only they exported their audio correction circuit for my speaker rig! I’d LOVE to have my personal EarPrint for my speakers!
E**D
Good but not for calls
I love these headphones and how good they sound, one issue I found is that if I receive a call one headphone becomes so low it might as well be of, no amount of turning off and on helps, I end up having to turn it off and wait a while. But otherwise fine product.
N**N
Acceptable headphones with a disappointing remote and poor design
I’ve been using these for a few months now and as someone who primarily listens while walking or on the subway, sound-wise I really can’t tell the difference between these and the B&O Play, Klipsch or 1More. Sonically, they’re indistinguishable to me.Where they are different, and disappointing, is in their design. The remote can’t change the track which I knew in advance, but in practice is a real bummer. I find myself constantly pulling my phone out of my pocket. It kind of makes me wish the thing didn’t even have a remote, especially given how clunky and unattractive this thing looks when dangling from your neck.But the buttons are my biggest complaint. You have to hold the power button down for an inordinate amount of time to turn the headphones on or off, which means I often think I’ve turned it off, only to find out 8 hours later that I didn’t and now the thing is dead. But even more frustrating is that the power button is also the “earprint” button - and it’s right next to the volume button. I can’t tell you how many times I have hit the button on accident, resulting in me having to go through the two minute hearing test. The last thing you want when you’re about to get on a work call is to have to sit through a two minute hearing test. Or when you’re trying to listen to a podcast, or a song. Why is this button so prominently featured on the remote? Are people resetting their levels daily? It’s incredibly frustrating.And just aesthetically, I like that the headphone cords are different colors, I like that the cord to the phone is braided, but when they’re all connected to a large and cheap looking remote, when you have to add a clip because the remote is heavy and keeps yanking the buds out of your ears, it just kind of looks slapdash. Like something you hacked together yourself out of parts from a bunch of cast-off headsets.And finally, I noticed that the cold weather tends to drain the remote battery. (Which isn’t very long to begin with, especially if you’re on a long flight.) So if you live in the northeast and spend time outside, like walking a dog or commuting, probably not the best headphone for you.
J**N
Best headphones I've owned, and I've owned plenty!
These are BY FAR the best headphones I have owned, surpassing Etymotic brand as well. The fact that you calibrate them to your individual hearing means I now hear sounds in the music I had been missing. These are Great!! Perfect balance, from bass to treble with no mid-tone loss.
M**S
Where have these been all my life?
The sound out of these is AMAZING. They are comfortable as well. The symphony I'm listening to right now is more sound saturated than before. It's so close to what it sounds like in person. I highly recommend these ear buds. Expensive but worth it.
C***
Great if you like bass
Didn't notice a difference in balance to other high-end buds. But the low end is way over cooked for my taste. Returned
N**.
Excellent, but could be improved.
Have been using these for over a year and they give you the best sound at this price point. The idea of ‘tuning’ the response to,your individualized hearing spectrum is brilliant. The only reason I am not giving it 5 stars is that I did have so e trouble with the longevity of the battery ( now seems to be solved). Only thing I would like to see is that they be useful even if the battery is dead. The ability to use them with your smartphone eventhough the battery is spent would make them ideal.
U**I
i got it quick
It is State the very first time that I get my stuffthe shiping was very hairy text to sing at the links
J**O
Remember what music used to sound like?
They do an excellent job of compensating for hearing loss. My only gripe is that you have to recharge them daily if you use them a lot.
G**G
Good piece of earphones
Good piece of earphones. Sounds pretty good and are pretty well sealed for external noise. Standard cover on as well (so I replaced the original ones with real noise sealing ones). Battery life is pretty short. But you can listen while you charge.
M**E
Sub-par modulation
The results of these headphones are VERY subtle. So subtle, I returned them and opted to purchase audio modulation software instead.
D**R
Heavy remote, short battery life, and can't listen while charging
I bought these because of their personalized sound profile. They do sound quite good. But I have found them impractical to use, and in the end simply don't bother taking them out of the house. 2 main reasons for this:(1) The battery life is really short, and usually when I am ready to use them, they are not ready for use, and have to be charged;(2) You cannot listen to anything while charging them!!-- I can't explain how frustrating this is until you see it. Usually they run out of battery just when you have an important call or a long journey and need to use them... So I can't rely on them.This is really a design flaw-- could it be so complicated to allow sound to pass through (without the equalizer) when the battery is dead? That would make them usable.On top of everything, the remote is quite heavy.Overall- I feel like I wasted my money. Hope this review will save you wasting yours.
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