2024 the best earphones review
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(as of Nov 30, 2024 06:01:16 UTC - Details)
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How did we get our start?
We wanted earbuds that checked all the boxes. Deep base, crisp sound, and durable construction. We couldn't find anything at an affordable price, so we made our own!
What makes our products unique?
Continuous improvement is the underlying foundation of everything we do.
We are always listening, testing, and researching.
Why do we love what we do?
Our goal is to make you notice the difference. We want you to hear the clear, crisp LUDOS sound and never want to go back. If we can do that, life is good!
🎵Standard Plug: Our earbuds wired support new generation iPhones via lightning adapters, iPhone 5 and 6, iPad Mini/Air, Samsung S8/S9/S10, Galaxy M02s/F02s, M62/F62, A32/A52/A72, Note 8/9/10, iPod touch, true value ear phones with a 3.5 mm jack. The cable is 4.2ft/1.3m long
🎵 Ergonomic Memory Foam Tips: The tips of our noise isolating ear buds wired have 40% higher wear resistance and adapt to users’ ears to stay snugly in place; earphones wired comes with three pairs of replacement silicone tips
🎵 Rich Audio with Mic and Call Receiver: Our metal wired ear buds with microphone offer optimal audio quality with powerful bass and the ideal balance of mids and treble; the three-button remote further allow call control and call receiving/ending
🎵 Silicone Tips, Pouch, and Ebook Included: Three pairs of replacement tips, a carry case, and an E-book guide come with the purchase of our ear buds with microphone wired; our representatives are available 24/7 to further assist customers
🎵 Vibrant Color Options: Our in ear headphones, wired to connect with most devices, have sleek metallic exteriors and tangle-free braided cables in multiple colors; choose from 15 different shades to suit any outfit, mood, occasion, or personality
Reviewer: John Doe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent for the price!
Review: Update 6/21/21: OK, after 4+ months of owning these they have started to fail. After several cord yanks, the headphones are causing my phone to do random things like skip forward or backward a song or two, stop the song or even close the app. Occasionally there is some crackling in the sound also. The wiring is obviously damaged and they are annoying enough now that I will be buying a new set of a different brand very soon. As I pointed out below in my original review, the previous pair I had took a beating with far more abuse than these for over 3 years before replacement and actually cost less. These sound great while they last but the build quality now is suspect. I don't actually see any physical damage on them and yet they are failing rapidly.Original Review: I haven't owned this long but so far I can say it's a great value. The last ear bud set I bought on Amazon was a Symphonized wooden constructed pair with great reviews that was excellent also for the price. I thought that pair was going to be the best I could find for the price range but I decided to branch out and try another brand for comparison purpose. Well, I'm not disappointed. I feel like for the price, this pair is slightly better. The sound quality is great. This pair is not as bass heavy as the Symphonized pair but that's not a bad thing. All the sounds that come through sound more accurate to the music and more natural. The music sounds very vibrant with a good mix of volume and clarity in all the sound ranges including bass. So far the build quality seems good too. The cord is a nice mesh style that is far less prone to getting tangled than the last pair I owned. And it's also easier to un-tangle when it does get a little looped up on itself. So far the cord has been yanked a couple times with no negative effect. Still fully functional, but I realize it hasn't been long enough to really judge fully. The Symphonized pair was VERY sturdy and took a heavy beating for 3.5 years before finally failing so there's quite a lot to live up to there. Overall this pair is nice looking, sounds great, is easy to work with and seems to have good build quality. Also I have made a few calls on my phone with it, and that has worked flawlessly. The mic seems good. The sound quality while in a call is excellent and the other person on the phone seems to have no issue hearing me clearly. The buttons on the cord are easy to use and work as advertised so far. The one thing I wish these had that the previous pair had, is a clip for clipping the cord in place on a shirt collar or other clothing. But I was able to remove the clip from my Symphonized pair and put it on these and it works great. No issue there. So to sum up, if you prefer buds with heavy bass that is maybe a little over emphasized (which some people do and it's totally legitimate as a preference and still sounds great) I would recommend another great quality set (like the Symphonized ones) but if you prefer more natural sound with excellent clarity that is balanced, you can't go wrong with these.
Reviewer: Casey Smith
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I'm not sure why or how these are as cheap as they are.
Review: I'm constantly using headphones and I hate Bluetooth. I was probably the last one to the dance in order to actually switch over from wired headphones to wireless headphones. So imagine my surprise when I saw these beautiful sets of headphones for the value of the money of which they have. These little things are super durable and the carrying case is super helpful. They are very stable in the sound department. The quality is terrific and I think more importantly, the pieces of it show that they can actually survive over an extended period of time rather than it just dying within the next 6 months. I probably wouldn't use them to go to the gym or other things, but for office headphones that you're using when you're riding; the comfort is unmatched and they are the perfect product.
Reviewer: namco
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Pretty Darn Good
Review: Update March 28 2023: the foam eartips have apparently sucked up my earwax, deformed, and are now rock hard. The foam started off super squishy and comfy and now its just a mess. They need to find another foam material to use that wont deform or harden from absorbing ear wax. Reduced by 1 star for this.So I have been going through earbuds like crazy. I mean a lot of them. USUALLY when I am not trying out new buds, I will opt for the cheap sony earbuds knowing that I can have them in while sleeping and not hurt my left ear (laying my head on a pillow with buds in).Opening the box, small, compact, nothing crazy. Had a had written note inside thanking me for supporting a "small business" which okay. Glad I could help? lmao. Anyway. I bought the black with orange accents. Feeling the cable, I like the rubberized coating. It feels good in your hands. I would assume if you were someone into sports, this rubber coating will be great considering if you get it sweaty you will probably still have grip thanks to it being rubber and not cloth. I wont be testing that because I am not capable (handicapped).Anyway. The sound quality isn't BAD per say, but its obviously not perfect neither. When I sleep I use Binaural/Isochronic frequencies. Which generally means one frequency in one ear and another frequency in the other for Binaural, and both frequencies in both ears for Isochronic. SO FAR, I have been focused mainly on Isochronic lately. AT LOW VOLUMES like when studying, the headphones don't like it. The tones used at 70hz and 72hz which gives you a 2hz Isochronic effect. Or I will do 63hz and 70hz for 7hz Iso which is great for imagination and visualization. Anyway, at low volumes these headphones don't like having pure frequencies playing. You can hear something inside clapping like how a speaker cone will flap. Otherwise for music/tv/anime you don't have any issues at any volume.Now I just so happened to buy the Logitech G333 at the same time. Similar pricing. I will say you can tell the difference in sound profile. The G333 has more bass as it has a dual driver design. So the low end sounds WAY better in everything compared to these. However, the LUDOS here have way better upper end in terms of treble. So its sharper and thus slightly more clear sounding. The LUDOS have this weird special effect. Generally for typical "over the ear" headphones, you would have closed back and open back. Open back give you more special sound while closed back generally feel more enclosed making the sound feel closer to you. Most people don't care about this but figured I would mention it. The LUDOS somehow make you feel like it has special sound even though they are ear buds, but at the same time they are feel close. So you get this weird close but far sound from them. Its not bad, its just, unique. This is generally personal preference anyway. I don't mind it, some "audio snob" might care. Granted I don't think audio snobs are buying cheap headphones! LOL.So far, I am happy with these. I ESPECIALLY love the colored foamy tips they come with. I haven't even tried to crack open the extra pack of tips because I just LOVE how comfy the foamy tips are. I personally think all brand should go with the foam like tips as LUDOS have. Honestly the BEST feature in my opinion.... Again I am happy with these, mainly because I can wear them when I sleep. Which is the main reason for my buying earbuds in the first place. When I am up and about, i generally where my snobby Sony MDR-Z7M2 cans which are just, next level..... Sadly the G333 cannot be worn when sleeping, they hurt my ears.... So LUDOS won my nighttime. NOW the question is, how long do they last. My sony earbuds generally last 6 months which isn't great. Granted sleeping with headphones is considered "abuse" at least in my mind. My last pair of earbuds were JVC memory foam earbuds which sadly only lasted from DEC 2022 when I bought them until January 2023 when I got these LUDOS to replace them. So yeah the JVC couldn't handle the stress of my nighttime routine (mainly the drivers failing due to pure frequency being played all night long and not actual content like music/etc).I hope LUDOS get some frequency reading gear for output, so they can test their earbuds and find the frequency curve. Everything used to make a headphone will effect its sound in some way. Sometimes minor, sometimes major. The housing material (plastic, metal, composite, etc) to the shape of said housing and even the shape inside where the sound bounces around before it gets to your ear, to the driver being used, the cable thickness and length, can all effect the sound. Going off my own ears and knowing what neutral headphones should sound like, these are definitely not a flat response. However, I will mention again the upper end, the treble range, sounds extremely good. Very clear and sharp. For those that prefer that kind of sound profile. If you want more bass and less top end, the Logitech G333 would be a better alternative (1:1 comparisons without using an equalizer, obviously you could in theory use an equalizer to add bass to the LUDOS and make them sound more full on the bottom end). OTHERWISE, these have been great SO FAR for me.
Reviewer: Vanessa
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: There's an echo when using it to talk to the phone. Works well when listening to music.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: High quality sound.The build is solid..I like them.The customer service is very fast with the answers if you have question,and they are so friendly .I highly recommend.
Reviewer: Sunny Disposition
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Iâve bought these 3 times over for my kids because they love them. For studying they say it helps block out sound as well as provide hgood sound for the lessons. They also like the colour choices. Perfect.
Reviewer: Ana Meltrozo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Gran sonido, buenos materiales. Los amo.
Reviewer: katelene
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I have had these for I think over 2-3 years. I had an issue with the first pair completely breaking and couldn't hear anything coming out from them. But I had written an email to the customer service of LUDOS and they had instantly messaged me back and sent me a new pair. Which I have kept and used for years. The rose gold has been such a cute statement piece to my PC set up, I'm a little hard of hearing so having earphones over certain headsets are better for me, and this has been my favourite by far. It's comfortable, sleek, plugs into your mic and has really good sound. You can hear really well and honestly can't tell when my roommates come into my room when I have these on. Nonetheless, they're a pretty good length to have my mic further away with my mic stand and still having room to wrap it a little around the stand so it doesn't bother me in any way. They don't fall out of the ear easily, and are easy to clean. Not to mention that they come with 3 pairs of extra ear padding? or whatever they're called. I've only used two so far as I usually wipe them before and after use. Honestly, if you're more of an earphone person, I would highly suggest the LUDOS brand to you. Affordable and well made.
Customers say
Customers like the sound quality, build quality, and comfort of the headphones. They mention that the foam tips fit nicely, the texture of the cable feels good tactically, and the tin feels very slick. Some are also happy with the quality and color. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the functionality and volume control.
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