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Less than 20$ In Ears which don't break easily?

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Hey, I have the Sennheiser 558's for home usage and they're pretty good, they are too big to carry around out of home though.

I've been threw a lot of in ears which all broke on me, I guess I'm not gentle with my stuff :c

Anyways I'm looking for in ears that won't break fast for under 20, any suggestions?

Thanks!

 

EDIT: forget about the breaking feature, any ear buds will do.

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Only in your imagination do those exist

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You save more money by just getting wireless in ears or ones with detachable cables because they wont break.

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Only in your imagination do those exist

How about we drop the 'don't break fast' feature and just stick with 20$ ear buds with me being gentle (or trying)? :)

I think we both can imagine that being possible? :D

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You save more money by just getting wireless in ears or ones with detachable cables because they wont break.

Yeah, I'm starting to think I shouldn't of mentioned that, how about any 20$ ones? xD

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Hey, I have the Sennheiser 558's for home usage and they're pretty good, they are too big to carry around out of home though.

I've been threw a lot of in ears which all broke on me, I guess I'm not gentle with my stuff :c

Anyways I'm looking for in ears that won't break fast for under 20, any suggestions?

Thanks!

 

EDIT: forget about the breaking feature, any ear buds will do.

 

I think you're looking at this wrong... you need to be more careful. It's cheaper to do that than buy rugged headphones.

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By the way, are there any noise cancelling ear buds for this price and how big of a difference do 5$ ear buds do with 20$? :)

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Here. I've used these for years, they last a good long while, too. I'm using them right now, they sound great. They capture bass well, also. They're a good buy.

I had those for 3 years and they actually sounded decent. They didn't end up breaking but i lost them. I paid like $25 for them in a best buy 6 or so years ago and they were totally worth it.

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I like my JVC Marshmallow. The included memory foam tips (just like Comply) are great for noise isolation and really help bring out the bass; you can really feel it in your ear.

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That's like asking for your cake and enjoying it. It seems like we can only do one but not both.

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Nuforce NE-600x's for sure. If you had a higher budget I would suggest the NVX EX10S's which I am probably about to do a post about.

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How about we drop the 'don't break fast' feature and just stick with 20$ ear buds with me being gentle (or trying)? :)

I think we both can imagine that being possible? :D

Here's a link I found for you about best I can get either that or save up like an extra $50 and get like munitios or something else similar to that http://www.thebestearbuds.com/10-best-cheap-earbuds-to-buy-in-2014/it covers $10-$30 earbuds 

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Check my under 20 roundup here: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/240386-digitalhermits-under20-roundup-earphones/

 

On topic, Audio Technica and Sennheiser provide nice quality and good warranty terms...

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Got these JVCs for, Xmas really good sound and durability for around $20 :).

http://www.amazon.com/JVC-HAFX40B-Quality-In-Ear-Headphones/dp/B0079LE43W

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