Radius RK-CA511K Atomic Bass Aluminum Earphones with In-Line Microphone for iPhone
Posted on | November 9, 2009 | 5 Comments
- Low profile microphone with built-in click feature to answer calls, pause and skip music
- Ultra-light aluminum design with interchangeable ear plugs for optimized comfort
- Neodymium magnets and 10mm drivers produce superb bass response
- Frequency response: 20Hz¿20kHz
- Includes 3 pairs of ear plugs (S/M/L)
Product Description
Japanese designed Radius Earphones deliver the highest level of sound quality, superior construction, unrivaled comfort and unparalleled style. The ultra-light weight aluminum earphones are designed to fit comfortably in the ear and are as functional as they are fashionable…. More >>
Radius RK-CA511K Atomic Bass Aluminum Earphones with In-Line Microphone for iPhone
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November 9th, 2009 @ 8:28 pm
Sólo me funcionó unos días, luego de ello se pierde el sonido en el audífono izquierdo. Lamentablemente vivo en Perú, dudo que pueda cambiarlo.
Rating: 1 / 5
November 9th, 2009 @ 8:39 pm
The sound out of the earpieces was good, but the microphone did not work – sound levels cut in and out rapidly and erratically, and it was impossible to use for voice memos or Skype as a result. Returned first pair that I ordered because of this problem, assuming it was one faulty pair. But second pair had same problem. Software Restore on the iPod did nothing to help. I’ll try another manufacturer and model.
Rating: 1 / 5
November 9th, 2009 @ 9:14 pm
I bought this to use with an iPod Touch 2G and Skype. The mic does not work with an iPod Touch 2G. When used as a headphone with my wife’s 8GB iPod Touch 2G the volume and volume level indicator goes up and down from about half volume to full volume and thus is useless and as a headphone. With my 16GB iPod Touch 2G the headphone works OK with no oscillation of the volume. I can’t figure out why the volume oscillates on my wife’s iPod Touch 2G and not mine since they were bought at the same time and both have the same firmware levels.
Rating: 1 / 5
November 9th, 2009 @ 9:38 pm
I had to RMA my Maximo iP-HS2 earphones and needed a spare pair for the meantime and they seemed to fit the bill at [...] bucks. iPhone phones are expensive.
They are flimsy – jack fell apart within an hour of using them. Not jogging or even walking – sitting on the bus.
The bass response is great but it does little to hide the underwater sound quality, even at the low volume these earphones are capable of. No equalizer setting could compensate.
Spend the extra [...] bucks and get the Maximos or something comparable. This was a [...] dollar lesson for me.
Rating: 2 / 5
November 9th, 2009 @ 10:24 pm
Maybe it’s just me. Or maybe the only way to get full, deep bass is out of full sized headphones. But I swear I get way better bass out of my original ipod headphones than I do out of these. If you’re looking for deep bass out of some era buds, don’t get these. I used them once and threw them in my junk drawer. Very disappointing!
Rating: 1 / 5