🎶 Elevate Your Workout Vibes!
CORINTHCORINTH Distributed by MCM Back of Neck Lightweight Headphones
Control Method | Remote |
Control Type | Media Control |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Running, Exercising |
Compatible Devices | Devices with 3.5 mm audio input |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | sports-and-exercise |
Enclosure Material | ferrite |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports-and-Exercise |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | sporty" or "minimalist |
Theme | Inferred: Sports/Fitness |
Color | Gray |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 3E+1 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 2E+4 Hz |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
A**R
Superb Headphones!
I chose this one because of the quality. The sound is glorious. Love that you can hear the bass in the songs.
S**E
The best workout headphones I can find
These fit all of my criteria for workout headphones.They're corded. The weight of the cord keeps them in place on my ear and don't bounce around like wireless over the ear headphones, nor do they fall out like the earplug type headphones. One caveat to this is that the cord is far too long (I would like to point out, not heavy on the ears, just long). I am a 6'1' fat guy and I could wear my music device on my ankles and still use these headphones. When on a treadmill I run with the cord through my shirt, and my phone on the console with cord left. A couple of other gripes due to length, you have to watch when you go to the bathroom because the cord will sway out and touch everything (not inside, but the bowl/urinal itself for men and women I would think) and around equipment it tends to generally get in the way as any long cord would. But I would rather have this problem than being wireless. Or I could just come up with a solution and be done with it. Update: I just wrap the cord around my phone a couple of times and shove it in my pocket. .They are over-the-ear and behind the neck. As explained, I hate earplug headphones because they fall out with sweat (for me anyway). They are also rigid because they are connected in the back by a solid piece of plastic holding them in place. I also fear that over-the-head headphones will eventually rotate to the front or to the back requiring adjustment every so often. I never have to adjust these. Just put them on and go.Comfortability is good, not exceptional. I had some discontinued Sony headphones that I think this company mimicked, but this plastic seems more stiff/thicker or less pliable. It's usually just when I go to put them on, it may feel slight discomfort while adjusting, but then I don't notice it after that. Also, it seems like the padding could be just slightly thicker. They are good for now, but I think they will wear out quickly with extended usage. These are not deal breakers for the price, but something that just catches my attention once in a great while.Sound quality is good enough. These are cheap headphones, I am not expecting to rock the house with base from these. But if you want some tunes and/or a podcast while you work out, these fit the bill.I almost forgot to mention the "tangle free" cord. It's long, but I am pleasantly impressed with the tangle free-ness of the cord. I don't know how standard it is these days, but it's nice and I want to point it out for such cheap headphones.Overall, these are my headphones of choice for workouts (good enough), and I will be buying these until something better comes along or they stop making them. My main concern is that they stay in place. I don't want to have to adjust my headphones on a run and these don't move. And they are cheap. I can replace these every few months and not worry too much about it because I can't find "good" quality headphones even at a more expensive price point with the features listed above.For the company, if you read this, make the cord shorter (maybe by a little over a foot), see if you can make the plastic around the ears a little more pliable, maybe slightly thicker padding for the ears, and adding more bass would be a bonus, if it didn't cost too much extra. Otherwise, I don't really care about the bass.UPDATE: After ordering these a couple of times to replace broken ones, they just don't last very long. A couple of months each, maybe. Everything in my review is still true (with the exception of always buying them), and I know they are cheap, but I was just replacing them a little too often. This expedited my search for a new headset, of which, I have found. And believe it or not, my new headset is wireless (lol) which I have also reviewed.
B**5
Best available
The now unavailable Sony headphones are the gold standard for the behind the neck style. These are a close second. As mentioned by others, the sound quality could be improved but in every other respect, they're top notch. The cord is on the long side but I'd rather that than it being too short. I'll probably order a couple of extras in case they suddenly become unavailable like the Sonys did.
S**N
Disappointing, Would Not Recommend
The sound is muffled and poor quality, moving the jack creates a weird static sound (and it's a straight jack so it has a higher chance of breaking easily), the plastic is tight for the ears so there's pressure from the plastic (not comfy for long periods of time), but the earmuffs are angled weird so they don't fully cover/touch the ear.Nothing but disappointment.
D**T
Very Inefficient!
I bought 2 pair of these and they are very inefficient headphones that require you to turn the volume way up from the source you plug them into. I have an old set made by Koss that are far more efficient!
L**Y
These are OK, but for a few more bucks, the Sony is more comfortable & durable.
These headphones are OK, but I prefer the Sony version for just a couple more $. Here's why:1.) These headphones have a straight plug. Sony's has a right-angle plug. In my experience, the right angle plugs are more durable.2.) These are not comfortable for more than half an hour or so, even after stretching them out a bit. Sony's are comfortable for hours.3.) The cord on this one is too long for my taste...keeps getting snagged on stuff as I move around. If you like a longer than normal cord on your headphones, you'll like this4.) Sony sound is better.Here's the link to the Sony headphones: https://smile.amazon.com/Sony-Street-MDRG45LP-Stereo-Headphone/dp/B00165R90C/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1510945747&sr=8-3&keywords=behind+neck+headphonesOkay, reporting back after using them for a little less than 2 months:Between the overly long cord, which gets caught in everything, and the straight plug (as opposed to the 90 degree angle plug, which is more durable,) these phones wore out after a little less than 2 months. They wore out at the place where the wires attach to the plug...again, the 90 degree plug on the Sonys has always lasted a year or 2, even for someone as hard on headphones as I am.Off to buy the Sony tor replace this.
J**R
Good value
Good value, use at the gym and is perfect. Good quality, easy to use and light weight.
H**D
Worseless than useless. Do not buy thewe,
I was unable to turn up my iPhone enough to hear the program. I’ve expressed these to Salfation Army.
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