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Skullcandy Smokin' Buds Stereo Earbuds - Black (EH17-SKC33) | 
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| Brand: Skullcandy Category: CE
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $19.00 You Save: $10.95 (37%)
New (7) Used (1) from $19.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 27 reviews
Color: black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 6 x 2
MPN: EH17-SKC33 Model: EH17-SKC33 UPC: 878615002487 EAN: 0878615002487 ASIN: B0015MPJ6W
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 9mm speaker, frequency range: 100 -18,000 Hz | | • | impedance:16 ohms, magnet type: NdFeB, cable length: 1.3 M | | • | plug type: 3.5mm gold plated along with a carrying pouch |
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Product Description When all you want to hear is your music, Skullcandy's exclusive noise eliminating sleeve makes it happen. Smokin' Buds deliver the frequency range and fast response found in full-size headphones in a direct-to-ear package all the while isolating you from external haze.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
Strangly named Buds January 7, 2009 The Smokin Buds are a decent, reasonably priced ear-bud set. The package came (not from Colombia) with different sets of ear-piece sizes and a nice little carry pouch to keep everything together. Amazon, as always, is awesome.
Not the best January 6, 2009 These were a gift for our daughter. She says that none of the adapter sizes fit well in her ears. Also the sound is more tinny than with other buds she's used.
Good sound, great bass. January 6, 2009 I listen to a lot of hip-hop music, and these headphones definitely supply good bass and sound.
mmk... January 5, 2009 These headphones are "ok" I got them to replace the generic iPod headphones that would always fall out of my ears. I used to have the Skullcandy Ink'd earbuds and I liked those a lot better than these, the Smokin' buds. The wire feels extremely cheap on these and the volume adjuster is unnecessarily large. I wish I got the Ink'd ones again, they were cheaper too!
Good sound quality with fair noise-blocking January 2, 2009 I bought these to replace a pair of Sony Ex-71s whose cord had started to fray and fail. After going through several pairs of earbuds (Philips, the new Sonys, and jbuds), I settled on these. Their sound blocking is sufficient for riding on mass transit, where it is far more important to block out the noise. When walking on the street or in other areas where I might need to hear something, I just wear them a little looser and I feel confident I could hear well enough to respond. They are not so great at the gym, however, as they fall out without much pulling.
The in-line volume control is very handy and the sound quality is pretty good. I would recommend these.
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