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Koss Budz
$5.00
Released May, 2004
The Pros:Ridiculously cheap - good choice for throwaway use. Available in a variety of unique colours. Not a bad choice if you're only planning to watch a movie on the go.
The Cons:Very hard to achieve a good fit - they tend to slip out very easily. Foam covers fall off very easily. Very poor audio quality that not even the price point can make up for.
The Koss Budz model is a very low-end, cheap "budget" headphone set designed to replace an existing pair or provide portable functionality to users always on the go. The set comes with two pairs of headphones for single or dual use and comes in several colors such as black, white, silver, blue or purple.
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The Budz headphones feature a connected oval ear-bud port structure designed to fit snugly just on the outside of the ear canal. The Budz ear-bud cushions are made of soft fabric for a comfortable and custom ear fit. Additional Budz features include extra ear cushion sets, a 4 foot tangle free cord, and a nickel plated mini stereo plug for maximum conductivity. The Koss Budz ear-bud headphone set was released on May 3, 2004 and has an MSRP of $4.99, which is listed on the official Koss website.
Key Specs
- Dynamic Element that sits outside the ear canal
- Comfortable fabric ear-bud pads
- Extra cushion sets of varying sizes
- Available in several different colors: black and white, blue and purple, or black and silver
- 4 foot tangle free cord
- Nickel plated mini stereo plug
- Frequency Response: 80-20,000Hz
- Impedance: 32 ohms
- Sensitivity: 82dB/mW
- Release Date: 05/03/2004
- MSRP: $4.99
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Ridiculously cheap - good choice for throwaway use.
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Available in a variety of unique colours.
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Not a bad choice if you're only planning to watch a movie on the go.
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Very hard to achieve a good fit - they tend to slip out very easily.
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Foam covers fall off very easily.
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Very poor audio quality that not even the price point can make up for.
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"Tangle-free cord" claim is absolute nonsense - the cord gets tangled up just as easily as any other headphone cords.
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