Testseek.com have collected 6 expert reviews of the V-Moda Remix M-Class earbuds and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for V-Moda Remix M-Class earbuds.
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6 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Durable metal housing, a Kevlar-braided cable, a two-year warranty, and a generous frequency range give the V-Moda Remix Remote earbuds an edge over the competition
These are stunning headphones inside and out, but they're stylistically reserved compared with the glitz of other flashy, modern designs
The V-Moda Remix Remote headphones earn our Editors' Choice recommendation with a colorfully dynamic sound profile, a generous two-year replacement warranty, and a handful of accessories that ensure a tight seal and versatile usability.
Abstract: October 3, 2006 - Apple presently controls close to 80% of the mp3 player market, and as such it comes as no surprise that when you see commuters and people on the street listening to music, the vast majority have the iconic white wires hanging out of...
The V-Moda Remix M-class earphones are available in several stylish colors and are competitively priced at $50; theyre louder than other earbuds.
Music coming from the V-Moda Remix M-class earphones is on the bright side; they may not be comfortable for all users.
These headphones are ideal for second-gen Nano owners who want earbuds that match their player, but style-conscious on-the-go users will appreciate the V-Moda Remix M-class earphones sleek look and low price.
A visually distinctive, affordable alternative to Apple’s classic iPod pack-ins, made from solid metal and available in three good colors. Very nice sound balance and detail for the price - better in our view than Apple’s - with a bit mor...
No carrying case. Though we found bass and comfort preferable to Apple’s standard buds, there are further benefits in silicone rubber in-ear designs.
As we noted in our earlier review of Aural New York’s Earbuds for iPod (iLounge rating: B-) today, Apple’s packed-in iPod earbuds (iLounge rating: B) have become ubiquitous, and the standard by which inexpensive replacement headphones are...
Abstract: Review post September, 2006 by Jacob Spindel, Chief iPod Correspondent True high-end in-ear earphones: they can produce incredible levels of sound clarity, bass, and overall audio quality. Unfortunately, they can also be very expensive and potentially ...