I’ve got to get out more. My first pair so nothing to compare to. Did you try inserting them pointing up in your ear. That worked for me. Also added a piece of fishing line to them to keep them together if one falls out. Mine are for mowing grass only as I already wear ear plugs anyway. I like to keep my situational awareness high other times.
All I can say is —- Just like Flashlights — Budget Ear Buds can either be pretty good — just ok —- or just plain crap — the $10 Rademax are terrible - sound/ in ear/controls
I bought these also with a vipon deal $20 —- almost as bad a deal as the Rademax except the volume controls are good
From the ones I’ve tried — these Yalfen for $20 are the best —- sound ( when playing true FLAC files from a high end DVD player/server) is quite good — ease of use with putting in my ears and the controls are manual buttons (easier for this old guy)
I also bought a pair of these Yalfen $19 — they have more bass but not as much musical definition — they fit well in my ears but I don’t like the touch controls that much—they work good for start/stop /answer calls but the 2-3 touches for other features are questionable —- The crazy part is these Ear Buds are the best single ear for calls — I used them in my utility van (very noisey) I could hear very good and the other person could hear me good with hardly any noise on their end
These headphones will give you a good general idea of how they sound out of the box — as with all electronics they get better after 100 hrs of use —- link them to a tv/dvd player etc or something and just keep recharging them
They stay on fine — I find myself fooling with them like they are loose in my ears though ( walking fast on the treadmill/bench press )—— I have been trying multiple types lately and my ears are feeling it though
However, as I mentioned a few times before, a lot of it comes down to personal fitment/comfort. Just because they fit 10 other people great is no guarantee that they will fit you. If your ears don’t happen to jive particularly well with a given earphone (not a good seal), then forget about good bass.
Sometimes you have to go through a dozen different earphones until you find ones that fit you well. Thank Amazon for a good return policy.
Exactly, if it were about need we could all just get a set of 4 or 6 of the AA lights, and maybe one of the bigger lights for a total of about $30 and be done with it.
I would also have about 90% fewer tools than I do now Watch what people do in 3rd world countries with only the most basic tools
Yes, even-though the name sounds funny this is one of the better brands in the world of Chinese jump-starters… I have one, not this model and its pretty good at what it does. Mine is many years old and still holds good charge and was one of the first one to support quick charge input and output.
I also have a Gooloo jump starter. I have used it about 5 times with different people. It always works and the battery last a very long time. I might get another one for my wife.
Thanks!
Just snagged 1, as my lawn mower needed a jump last weekend, which involved a 2 vehicle juggle, and then tearing apart 2 totes to find my cables.