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CNET editors' rating:
3.0 stars
Good
THE GOOD
The Jabra C220s Flexible Stereo Headset features a stable design ideal for exercise and heavy movement.
THE BAD
The Jabra C220s in-ear headhphones suffer from low-end distortion at higher volumes, detracting from clarity.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Far from being an audiophile pick, the Jabra C220s Flexible Stereo Headset will suit on-the-go types whose cell phones double as MP3 players and are concerned far less with sound quality than portability.
CNET Reader Reviews
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October 2, 2006 07:45
3.5/5
I picked these up the other day at BestBuy for $23. I just got a blackberry pearl so i needed a new headset to listen to the mp3 player. These were the only ones that weren't bluetooth (call me old school). I went out to the car and tried them and... read more » -
January 9, 2007 11:53
4.0/5
I travel 200 days a year, so the less wieght I have to carry around the better. I had a pair of noise canceling headphones but they took up a lot of room in my bag and after extended use my ears would get soar. Also, they pinched my glass frames a... read more » -
December 27, 2006 01:08
Excellent
2.0/5
I've been looking for some better headphones for my Cingular 8125 for when I'm listening to music. The headphones that came with it do not fit me, they fall out of my ears. I purchased these and only one ear would work. I exchanged them for another ... read more »
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