Review Of The PMX 80 Running Earphones

June 4, 2011. 

Sennheiser’s series of top running earphones offers the PMX 80 Eco, manufactured with materials which are bio-degradable with the purpose of reducing the carbon traces of the consumer after disposal. These top running earphones are designed especially for sport enthusiasts.

The product uses a transducer system that is vertically placed on the neckband which hovers to keep the phones in place during strenuous movement performed during exercises or playing sport.

The PMX 80 earphone is available in two sporty colors — orange and grey; with dimension of 4.7 x 2.4 x 6.7 inches, weighing 9.6 ounces. These are very practical headphones for those who like music during their workouts. The earphones remain in place and are not affected by the constant movement of the body; neither do they slip out due to sweat. The PMX 80 is not affected by perspiration of the consumer. It is also water-resistant which means this can be washed under running water to wash off sweat and extend its durability for a longer period. It has a cable on one side which prevents entanglement and can be secured using the provided clip. For your protection the backside of the neckband is layered with a stripe which reflects during low-light environment. However, some may find this gadget to be too big for their ear holes.

This pair of sports headphones delivers high sound performance while playing a rich, clean bass sound supplied by the BassWind system for best audio experience. Volume control is also provided. The earphones can be used in any climate, indoors or outdoors, and are well-designed with strenuous activities in mind.

The overall performance and the ergonomic design of these top running earphones has been a huge success among sport enthusiasts. Further review on these products can be read at Running Headphones Central. The price is within the range of $60.

Updated June 4, 2011. Published May 22, 2011. 

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