Coby CVE92 Isolation Stereo Earphones
- In-ear isolation design blocks background noise
- Super Lightweight Slim Design
- Soft Ear Cup Design for Maximum Comfort
- High-performance 10mm drivers for deep bass sound
- 3.5mm L-shape stereo plug
Coby Electronics is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance. Coby incorporates new designs with innovative technologies to produce great looking and great performing consumer electronics products. Product features: High-Performance 15mm Neodymium drivers for super bass sound; super lightweight slim design; “Soft Ear” earbud design for maximum comfort.
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(out of 722 reviews)
List Price: $ 14.99
Price: $ 2.49
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Review by Brandon E. Baker for Coby CVE92 Isolation Stereo Earphones
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I purchased these headphones and the JBuds headphones at the same time, just so I could compare the two. (I figured I could keep the one I don’t like when the other ones go bad…) They both had very good reviews, and these (the Coby’s) were 1/3 of the price, so I was kind of hoping they’d turn out to be better than the JBuds. But I was wrong. You really do get what you pay for, I guess. The Coby’s were fine, don’t get me wrong. But you could hear a noticeable difference between the sound quality in the JBuds and in the Coby’s, and the sound in the JBuds was without a doubt more clear and more crisp. The Coby’s also had problems with staying in my ear. Finally, the JBuds come with 3 different sizes; the Coby’s only have one size.
Spend the extra $10. Go with the JBuds.
Review by A. Viley for Coby CVE92 Isolation Stereo Earphones
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I’ve used plenty of earphones in my day. I’ve used headphones, I’ve had the ones shaped like circles that you have to stick in your ear (with our without that piece that wraps around your ears), and I’ve used big MONSTER headphones that look like those ones that plane traffic engineers use.
Never have I had a pair of earphones that are as comfortable as these. Many times, you get those earphones that you stick in your ear and they are VERY uncomfortable. Not so with these. They are so gentle. Comfort aside, these earphones are EXCELLENT. I can’t hear a thing when I have them both on (which I think is a BIG PLUS). And the sound quality is excellent.
And you just can’t beat the price for earphones of this size and quality. I highly recommend them.
Review by T. Andrich for Coby CVE92 Isolation Stereo Earphones
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I gave this product 4 stars cause I rated the product based on price/value, product quality and sound quality. Based upon all these I believe for $10 after shipping, you just can not beat the sound of these earphones. Yes, they are bass heavy and tend to muddy the overall sound spectrum a bit because of this fact, but it is easily overcome with an EQ setting on the ipod. The sound seems tight and crisp to me listening to pop, rock and some jazz on a EQ setting of treble booster. I couldnt listen to it at full volume to see where I could head distortion in lower or higher freq. The cable lanyard going into the buds seems kind of fragile. The silicon tips feel much cheaper that the tips on my Sennheiser CX-300’s. Yet, these babies play the music on my ipod much louder than the CX-300’s and do not seem to distort as easy as the CX-300s in the lower freq from what I have seen. Bottom line-5 stars = price/value, 4 stars = product quality and 4 stars = sound quality. If you are rough on earphones, keep your $10. But, if you are looking for a replacement earphone for your ipod and you are on a tight budget and arent an audiophilist, these may be for you.
Review by Rikker for Coby CVE92 Isolation Stereo Earphones
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They are nice headphones, although be careful, when you get them the two stems are stuck together — you part them by pulling them apart to decide how much separation you want between the two. I hadn’t seen this feature before, and thought they were just stuck, and started pulling on them — if you want you can pull them pretty much entirely apart right down to the plug. But after I started wearing them, I liked them. Except that I’m a heavy running, and somewhere along the way, one of the rubber ear buds popped off and that was that. If they’re going to make these for sport use, they should be made a bit stronger. I owned the Sony’s for two years and the buds are nearly inseparable from the headphone. So be warned.
Review by Anjana Nigam for Coby CVE92 Isolation Stereo Earphones
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It would be unfair to compare these earphones to the some other more expensive earphones I own like Shure E2c Sound Isolating Earphones or Philips SHE9850 In-Ear Headphones with Advanced Acoustics. The Coby earphones cannot reproduce the highs and lows as faithfully as those earphones in the sub $100 range. However,you get good sound for a tiny fraction of the cost of the high end earphones.
Sound Quality:
The Coby earphones compare very favorably to the in earphones in the sub $25 range like Philips SHE9500 Ultra Sound In Ear Headphones or JBuds Hi-Fi Noise-Reducing Ear Buds (White). The sound of these Coby earphones is decent, they also have good bass and pretty good noise reduction. The noise reduction is not as great as some of the sub $100 earphones I have used but is good enough for listening on a plane ride. This is probably the best noise reduction you can get in the sub $20 range!
Comfort:
These are one of the more comfortable in ear phones I’ve owned. The flex rubber sleeves are thinner than usual and fit comfortably in the ear. I can wear them for hours without feeling any discomfort. They also don’t fall out which is a big plus. The only in ear headphone that was more comfortable than these is the Philips SE9850 that came with memory foam sleeves that molds to fit your ears.
Make:
The make of these earphones is ok. The cord is quite thin and does have a tendency to tangle a bit. When you get them you have to tear apart the cord as per your preference, there is a little plastic sleeve midway to ensure you don’t end up tearing them all the way down. They did seem a bit flimsy to me but in 2 months of use these earphones have held up quite well. And seriously, even if they do get damaged after a few months it will take only $5 to replace them.
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If you’re like me and like to have more than one earphone lying around, this is a great product. After I lost my $100 Shures when they fell out of my pocket, I prefer to take these with me for more active trips. They sound good, don’t fall out of my ears and hold up well to moderately rough use…and if I lose them, no big deal…just get a new pair.