

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12097 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Brand: Accessory Power
- Dimensions: .10 pounds
Features
- Engineered with SonusMAX sound to deliver deep bass and clear highs
- Ear gels provide ambient noise-isolation for clear, uninterrupted audio
- For a customized fit, the earbuds come with 3 different-sized ear gels, plus a velvet travel bag and an integrated hands-free microphone for calling and voice dial
- Quality Guaranteed - 3 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
- TECH SPECS - Driver Unit: 10mm: 6u / Sensitivity: 103db / Impedance: 32 OHMs / Frequency Range: 20HZ - 20kHZ / Rated Power: 3mW / Max Power: 10mW / Cable Length: 48" / Plug: 3.5mm
GOgroove audiOHM HF In-Ear Headphones w/ Hands-Free Microphone (Black) for Samsung , HTC , LG , Motorola , Nokia , T-Mobile , iPhone & Many More Phones , Tablets , and MP3 Players
Product Description
GOgroove AudiOHM HF earbuds - Audio. Reinvented.
Smart, Comfortable Design
Intended for hours of continuous use, AudiOHM earbuds have been engineered to provide superior comfort and enhance your audio listening experience. The HF buds feature noise-isolation and SonusMAX technology to deliver clear highs and deep bass. The angled design and 3 sizes of silicone ear gels provide a customized fit for each individual user. The gels also offer a flush seal for your ears to enable ambient noise-isolation for an optimized audio experience.
Integrated Microphone
AudiOHM HF earbuds have an in-line, hands-free microphone and answer key that allow you to answer calls at the touch of a button. The microphone also features enhanced voice detection technology, which provides crystal clear audio during your calls, whether at home or on-the-go.
WORKS WITH:
Apple: iPhone 5 , 4S , 4 , 3GS , 3G / iPod touch , classic , and nano (all Generations) / iPad , iPad mini
HTC: One / Droid DNA / One X , X+ , S , V / 8X , 8S / Titan , II / Rezound / Vivid / EVO 4G LTE , Design , 3D , 4G , Shift / Sensation / Rhyme / Droid Incredible , 2 / Desire S , V , C / Thunderbolt / Inspire / Freestyle
LG: Nexus 4 / Optimus G , 4X , L3 , Elite / Xpression / Lucid / Spectrum / Nitro HD / Enlighten / Cosmos 2 / Octane
Motorola: Droid RAZR MAXX HD , RAZR HD , RAZR M , RAZR i / Droid 2 , 3 , 4 , X , X2 , Bionic / Atrix HD , 2 / Photon Q
Nokia: Lumia 620 , 710 , 800 , 820 , 900 , 920 / Asha 305 , 306 , 311 / 808 PureView
Samsung: Galaxy S4 , S3 , S3 Mini , S2 , Note 2 & 1 , Nexus , Beam / Brightside / Epic Touch / Focus 2 / Galaxy Media Player 3.6 , 4.0 , 4.2 , 5.0 / Galaxy Tab 2 , 1 (10.1 and 7-inch models) , Galaxy Note 8.0 , Note 10.1 / Nexus 10
Sony: Xperia Z , ZL , U , P , S , ion , advance
BlackBerry Z10 , Q10
Asus Nexus 7 / Padfone Infinity / HP Slate 7
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.Very impressive
By Aces and 8s
WOW! I truly was not expecting much from $20 ear buds, but I wanted a pair as back up to my Beats by Dre buds. I have tried a few other ear buds in the past from Skully Candy JBuds but they couldn't compare to these. These little buds ended up being well worth it and were close to the level of quality I have experienced to my Beats ear buds. I listen to a wide range of music and talk radio and I put these through the paces. Great bass, mids, and treble was up to par, also the vocals were not drowned out. Sound is crisp and clear. Granted my HTC phone has Beats by Dre technology so I also tried it with Beats Audio disabled and they still sound great.The KEY to ear buds such as these is the gels! This is very important! I find that choosing the gel that is one size up from your ear creates a good suction inside the canal and keeps all the glorious audio inside your head.If you're looking for a inexpensive ear bud solution give these a try, you won't be disappointed.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.Pretty darn good for 17 bucks
By MFoleyA
It's hard to know what to expect from a set of earbuds that only cost $17.00. For listening to music, these have remarkably clean, crisp, well-articulated highs and upper mids. They're a bit lacking in the lower mids and bass, and because of that, they lack a certain sweetness or mellowness that makes extended listening a pleasure. After a while at moderately high volume they start to sound a bit brassy or shrill and I want to turn down the volume. With the volume down the sound is more pleasant, though a bit thin.Still, for $17.00 .... I could keep a set in the office, a set in the bedroom, a set in the car ....As a hands-free phone headset they work well enough. They make it easy to switch from music to a phone call and back, and the sound is quite acceptable.The design of the jack is poor. The body (the part you grab to plug it in and pull it out) is short, slender, slick, and tapers down to the wire. This makes it extremely hard to pull it out of the phone without tugging on the wire, which doesn't look like it would tolerate much tugging. Very annoying. A longer body with a reverse taper would fix that problem.I've always had trouble with ear buds falling out of my right ear, even though I don't use them for anything more strenuous than sitting at my desk. These come with a supply of silicon gels in 3 sizes, and using a large gel in my right ear gives me the best fit I've had.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.Great Performance For The Price
By Dagg
I was looking to replace a headset with a broken jack that I've had for 4 years. Since I'm not an audiophile it's unlikely that I can tell the difference between a $25 headset and a $50 one, so I set out to buy the cheapest pair on Amazon with a decent rating. My search lead me to this brand, so I shelled about $19 (with shipping) for it. While waiting for the item to arrive, I found a Skull Candy Ink'd headset on sale in a local store for $10 (normally $25), and being the cheapskate that I am, I couldn't resist buying it.Prior to this I thought the headset that came with my iPhone was great. When I put the Skull Candy on its pronounced bass took me by surprise, even though the vocals sound a bit tinny. All of a sudden the standard Apple headset doesn't cut it anymore. Then the GoGroove arrived, and to my surprise it performs even better. The Audiohm has the bass punch of the Ink'd, but without any sacrifice in clarity. The best I can describe it is that it has a 'full' sound.If you can spare $20 go ahead and buy it, you're not likely to get anything better for the same price.
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