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The Koss KPH14W Side Firing Headphone is a lightweight, wired headphone designed for active lifestyles. With a fully adjustable headband, water resistance, and a unique non-isolating design, these headphones allow you to enjoy your music while staying aware of your surroundings. Perfect for sports and exercise, they combine comfort and functionality in a sleek white finish.
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Style Name | Sporty |
Color | White |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | water-resistant, sports-and-exercise |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Sport |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.18 Pounds |
R**K
The ideal headphones for an active giant pinhead
In addition to inventing the Walkman, Sony also (apparently) invented the side-firing/vertical/call-it-what-you-will headphone. These headphones stay in your ears (yes in, not over) without needing to be press-fit like corks in wine bottles. They became somewhat popular among exercisers decades ago, which may explain why the disappearance of the headphones is so vociferously protested: the more sedentary users of other styles of headphones have long since died. ;-)As someone who refuses to hang up his running shoes despite the protestations of his knees, I too was alarmed by the disappearance of Sony’s side firing headphones. If needs be, I could run without running shoes, but without side-firing headphones? Horrors! For me, at least, the Koss KPH14 headphones are a perfectly adequate replacement.I do not know how the Koss headphones compare with the similar Sonys, nor do I think it is possible to make a comparison: over the years Sony would move the manufacture of their headphones from one exploited third world country to another such that the question “Are the Kosses better than the Sonys?” begs the retort “Which Sonys and when?”. I’ve used the Koss headphones for a couple of years, and I have no complaints whatever about their sound quality.I’m also totally satisfied with their construction quality. Despite using them at least -- or at most ;-) -- once a week for years, and often rinsing them after use, I’ve only had two pairs fail. One failed after I drove forty miles with its cord accidentally dangling out of my car door and bouncing across the asphalt, and the second failed when I snagged its cord on an immovable object while I was moving.The Koss headphones do have two notable/questionable quirks. First is the very generous length of their cord. If the cord is too short for you, good luck with your basketball career. Second is the size of their headband.As has been mentioned numerous times by others, the headband adjusts from very small to small. As a person with a large head and short hair, I am just able to achieve a comfortable fit by gently bending the headband around its middle and thereabouts. Bending them without heating the plastic risks breaking them, but one grows cocky with practice. Wearing them without bending them would not be at all comfortable. Other than heating the headband a bit before bending them, I have not found the more extreme methods mentioned by others necessary.One difference on the Koss KPH14 headphones is its connector. Rather than use a straight 1/8” (aka 3.5mm, if you’re a Commie ;-) connector, or a ninety degree connector, the Koss uses an approximately 45 degree connector. This is of no concern to me, but I thought it worth mentioning.Almost forgot: my recollection is that Sony made several different side-firing headphones with speakers of different diameters. The diameter of the speakers on the Sony MDR-W08 were, as I recall, of the smallest sizes produced. I have not measured them, but the Koss speakers are of a very similar size; possibly identical.
M**H
Great sound, need to be broken in
They work fine. Good volume and are easy to adjust. My complaint is that they are way too tight across the band and hurt my ears after 20 minutes. I have placed them on a box that spreads the ear pieces for a few days to stretch the band. I think once they are stretched out, then they will be more comfortable.
D**P
Loud and Clear with ROKU Remote
Loud and Clear with ROKU Remote, the sound tonal balance [bass, low frequency] is surprising for such a small generation bud. No readable directions, but the direction to put them on I followed the photo of a woman on the box. I used the curve as a guide. I am very pleasedOOPS, the over the head bow is not bendable, I found out the hard way with a snap, now in two parts. My fault
B**E
I got a return.
I liked this item so I ordered another, only to get a returned item. Safety seals open on both areas then resealed and box broken. I don't like being duped.NOT WHAT YOU EXPECT FOR BRAND NEW. VERY UNHAPPY.
C**N
Way too small for my adult size head
Listen, you get what you pay for, and I wasn't expecting an amazing level of quality for the price, but my only issue was the actual size. When stretched to as far as the adjustable sliders would go, I could barely make them fit. Then you have the side to side amount of space in between the ears, and that was way too small as well. Another inch here and there these would have been fine, but as they are, probably better for a teen, with little to no hair, or an even smaller child. As for quality, I'm not real rough with my headphones, so while the quality didn't seem amazing, I don't think they would have fallen apart either(but maybe). Sound quality was solid as well, no complaints in that area, especially for the price, but my biggest issue was the overall size, just way to small(and I have a near bald hair style, so that wasn't a factor for me).
J**R
Just like I had back in the 80's for my walkman
They sound and fit just like the ones I wore back in the 80's and 90's. Way more comfortable than the current ear pods styles.
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