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Featuring solid titanium housings with the cable color of your choice, the Echobox Traveler IEMs are made for a music-filled commute. Durable, compact, and lightweight, they’re also naturally hypoallergenic and sweat resistant Read More
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any hope of these coming back for sale? i know echobox got bought out and since then disappeared.. the pair i got unfortunately stopped working and i actually really liked these with foam tips. after enough burn in they sounded really good. best part about them was their size. they were so comfortable to wear. i NEED them again... i should've bought like 10 when i had the chance TwT. i haven't found IEMS nearly as comfortable as them, especially if i have a pillow pressed up on the side of my face.
If anyone in Canada has unused ones, or knows where a place might still have them for sale, please do tell.
Got mine in a few days ago (Android in blue) and have to say, these are awesome for the price. Solid sound, with no glaring issues for a cheap IEM, and a decent inline control setup and mic. Are these going to replace my other IEMs as dailies? No. Will I use them when I may be expecting a phone call or something, or keep them in my bag as a backup? I sure will. It's nice that they come with the different tips as well as a set of Comply foams, and the blue cable looks really nice in person. These are really solid for the price, I think.
Got mine a couple of days ago (orange iphone). I got these for sleeping, they have a very small housing, so they aren’t uncomfortable when on pillow on side. The sound is fine, actually better than expected for the price. Also, the variety of tips provided is fantastic! Including a set of comply (not using them on these, used on a better pair).....if they come around again, I’ll probably buy another pair, just to throw into my pack as a backup...solid design, good mic, low price.
don't buy from echobox. their warranty contact email address bounced back as non-deliverable and they are completely unresponsive to the help address on their website. i bought the N1 IEM through Drop and can't even get a replacement pair (right ear cuts in and out straight out of the box) so I have to send them back to Drop for a refund. so happy i waited 6 weeks for a product which doesn't work.
My point is you seem to repeatedly show yourself to be an unreliable source of information. You seem to like making it seem as though you are very well aware of what you're talking about, but the details show how little you are really aware of what you're dealing with.
And I'm gonna agree with @loverhino you are simply lashing out in anger to the people pointing out the flaws in your argument. For your response to me? It seems what hit hardest was using the history on your own page against you, showing your lack of credibility. Now you're just being petty and throwing a fit.
FartmuttFrom what I can tell from other places online both models should have a 3.5mm it’s just the compatibility for the inline controls that is the difference but I’m not certain since I couldn’t find a definitive answer on what connectors each version had.
BluJay614I suspect peek is like graphene, titanium, beryllium, etc... that tries to move air efficiently by being light and reduce distortion by being stiff. Better at being light and stiff the better the diagphram is at detail and separation. Just a guess though, like Master Chief Heisenberg said we can not know certain things because we would interfere trying to measure it.