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Koss KEB79


$100.00 Released March, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Excellent noise isolation compared to other models at this price point. Well-defined bass, but not booming or overpowering. Comfortable fit, snugly fits in most ears for most typical uses.

The Cons:Mute button can get in the way while jogging and accidentally pull headphones out. Mute button is temperamental and sometimes has to be held down. Higher frequencies sound tinny especially with low-quality audio files.

The Koss KEB79 model is a top-of-the-line headphone set built with a lightweight and compact design and is equipped with a robust sound. The KEB79 headphones are for active users of all ages that are always on the go.

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The special in-ear bud design allows the elimination of excessive ambient noise; however the headphones also have a convenient inline mute switch so users can remain connected to the outside world for safety if they need be. The KEB79 headphones also have a unique dual entry cord that wraps around the back of a users head, and can be shortened for convenience. The KEB79 headphones also include additional features such as a convenient carrying case for maximum portability, an extension cord for longer range, extra ear bud covers, and a Koss "No Questions Asked" Lifetime warranty. The Koss KEB79 headphone set was released on March 25, 2008 and has an MSRP of $99.99.

Key Specs

  • Dynamic Element that sits outside the ear canal
  • In line mute switch to allow outside noise
  • Unique dual entry cord that wraps around head and shortens
  • "L" shaped mini stereo plug
  • Convenient carrying case
  • Extra ear bud covers
  • Koss "No Questions Asked" Lifetime warranty
  • Frequency Response: 10-20,000Hz
  • Impedance: 16 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 102 dB/mW
  • Release Date: 03/25/2008
  • MSRP: $99.99

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    Excellent noise isolation compared to other models at this price point

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    Well-defined bass, but not booming or overpowering

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    Comfortable fit, snugly fits in most ears for most typical uses

Cons
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    Mute button can get in the way while jogging and accidentally pull headphones out

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    Mute button is temperamental and sometimes has to be held down

  • 1

    Higher frequencies sound tinny especially with low-quality audio files

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