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Logitech Curve Headphones for MP3 are easy on the ears, and tough where it counts. Designed for today's portable digital audio players, these headphones use optimized 30mm neodymium drivers for premium audio with your music, games, and movies. And their behind the head design and detachable comfort rings keep them in place securely.
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Technical Details
- 30mm neodymium drivers are lightweight and highly responsive, delivering richer, more powerful sound- Durable, water-resistant polycarbonate design withstands wear and tear, rain and sweat
- Sleek, behind-the-head style with optional comfort rings keep them extra secure during active use
- Box includes Removable Comfort Rings & Quick-start guide
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By P. Stubbs
The first time I purchased these was in 2005. Newegg stopped selling these so now I will buy them here. Don't believe the poor reviews. The quality is good, they last as long as any other pair of headphones.
They stay on well when running (trails mostly, 6-8 mi 6:30 pace).
I have even used them at work back when I was a MIG Welder--they they fit perfectly behind my welding helmet, and were loud enough to hear over the weld static WHILE wearing OSHA ear-plugs! They also clean up much better than most headphones, I would literally wash them off every day with lava soap and they held-up just fine.
In other words the quality is great.
When I first purchased them, I was curious about how these would feel,
but they feel much better than normal over-the-head headphones.
Their ear-pads are especialy nice, as they are super soft with a velvety soft texture.
Sleek design,
extremely comfortable fit,
WATERPROOF!!,
LOUD and CLEAR sound,
extra microfoam pads and earhuggers, (changing pads and ear-huggers is not difficult--despite what other reviewers may have said).
Way to go Logitech!
PS These headphones arch behind your neck, not over your head...

By D. Dullum (Dallas, TX)
I have had two pair of these, and I am hoping to get several more (currently looking)...each pair lasted me about 1 year. I got them for only $5 each, so at that price they are well worth it to me, but I probably wouldn't pay much more due to the fact they do break. My last pair just broke today. I use them at work almost daily, so I am not surprised they only lasted about a year each. The plastic in the back is very fragile and has many stress fractures in it, but the sound quality is excellent. The sound is crisp and clear with not too much bass. I work at an architecture firm and have gotten many compliments on the style. I would highly recommend for the sound quality, but not for reliability. If you can find them for cheap (around $5) buy like 6 and just replace them when they break. The sound quality and style make it worth it.

By Mark Metz (Madison, WI, United States)
Logitech has done it again. They lured me in with something shiney at a low price point and I took the bait, hook line and sinker. These are the worst quality headphones I've owned since my sony walkman replacement fuzzies way back in the early 80s. The sound is small and easily distorted and they are an engineering disaster.
These headphones use a clear plastic strap to keep tension on the ears holding the speakers on your head. This is not only seriously uncomfortable but after a week of use, my headphones are completely and cleanly broken in two!
Logitech, which used to be, and still is in some unenlightened circles, the industry standard, has removed all quality from their products, and these trendy headphones are a sterling example of this. I could pursue the warranty, but at under $10 I'm just going to call it a wash and lesson learned...again.

By Ian L. Mcclannan (CT, USA)
This product does not have good protection for itself. It can break easily cause its cheap plastic on the curve. They do work nice and come with extra ear pads and that sort.
But that is it.
Overall, if you are going to use these headphones, don't bring them on trips or anywhere really. They are like headphone to use on a laptop in home.

By M. Entel (Washington, DC)
For $10-15, these really do the trick. Sound quality is considerably better than all of the in-ear headphones I've used (spend up to $30 for those). Decently comfortable, pretty good on the go, and cheap enough that whenever they do break, I'll have felt I got my money's worth. Plus, the ugly green color really does it for me, but that's my own disreputable taste at work.
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