Soundmagic are more durable and they provide an ok sound. The only real problem I have with them is that their rubbers are way too hard and they hurt my ears. I changed them with a pair taken by Sennheiser MM70. Sennheiser MM70 are more expensive and one of the earbuds broke down recently (in less than a year).
Soundmagic are more durable and they provide an ok sound. The only real problem I have with them is that their rubbers are way too hard and they hurt my ears. I changed them with a pair taken by Sennheiser MM70. Sennheiser MM70 are more expensive and one of the earbuds broke down recently (in less than a year).
It was on par with Sennheiser MM70. The noise cancellation is not that good so if the environment around you is not very quiet, you won't hear the details of the song that much. But for the money that they cost I think that they're the best choice available.
It was on par with Sennheiser MM70. The noise cancellation is not that good so if the environment around you is not very quiet, you won't hear the details of the song so much. But for the money that they cost I think that they're the best choice available.
But will I notice a considerable difference when I use them? Or will it basically be a very slightly improved version of the cheap Skull Candy earbuds I already have? Cause, including the importing fee, I'll have to pay about $60 for SoundMagic, so I need to know