Questions & Answers for Klipsch Image X10i In-Ear Headset for iPhone and iPod
Klipsch Image X10i In-Ear Headset for iPhone and iPod
8 Questions + 18 Answers
8 Questions from the Community
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Will these work with I-Phone 5 ... ?
- Asked by C.d. J from Natchitoches
- Jan 6, 2013
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How do these compare to the Etymotic hf2 headset in comfort, sound isolation, and audio quality?
- Asked by David G from New York
- Jul 16, 2010
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AnswerThe X10I's are very good. I have gone through several pairs of headphones and found these the best (Shure SE430, Sennheiser CX400).
The Klipsch deliver clean audio, very neutral overall. They are a single driver (unlike the other incorrect response) but really this does not matter unless you by headphones for the number of drivers in them! The real result is that the things are tiny. Very small compared to a traditional in ear type, and much smaller than the more expensive Shure models.
I would highly recommend these for someone who wants incredible clarity, unlike the Dr Dre or Sennheiser models which are very bass heavy and bass heavy respectively.- Answered by Garth R from Upwey
- Jun 11, 2011
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Do these work with the new Retina Display Macbook Pro for internet calls? (Google in particular)
- Asked by Theresa S from Minneapolis
- Jun 16, 2012
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Yes, they are fully compatible with the iPad.
- Answered by Dan K from Cherry Hill
- Nov 2, 2010
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do these earbuds stay in your ears while exercising, running or walking?
- Asked by Deborah A from Des Moines
- May 9, 2012
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Are these headphones better than the klispch x10i's ??
I don't know if I should buy the c5's or the x10i's help me please
- Asked by Jean-carlo R from El Paso
- Apr 8, 2012
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- Asked about: Bowers & Wilkins C5 In-Ear Headphon…
AnswerI have the Klipsch X7i's which are similar to the X10i's and prefer the C5's. In a nutshell I find the low end performance of the C5's superior to that of the X7i's while the X7i's are more balanced overall. Don't get me wrong, the X7i's have bass and on songs with a good bass line you'll hear it but less so than with the C5's. I terms of fit, I prefer the C5's as they fit me better. The X7i's are much lighter than the B&W's and you'll forget they're in your ears but their flat cables do transmit more noise. Both offer good sound isolation once you get a proper fit. In the end, I wouldn't say the C5's are better than the X7i's, it just comes down to musical and personal preferences. I'm happy with both.
- Answered by Michael T from Toronto
- Jan 11, 2013
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Will these work with an imac or macbook as a voip headset?
- Asked by Jesse H from Duluth
- Apr 23, 2010
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AnswerIf you have an all-in-one headphone jack that also functions as the microphone jack like on my 13.3" MBP, then they work perfectly fine as a voip headset. The microphone works, as well as the volume and song controls.
- Answered by Daniel K from Cherry Hill
- Dec 21, 2010
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Will these work with the new iphone
- Asked by Joshua G from San Antonio
- Jun 24, 2010
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AnswerYes, they work 100% with the the iPhone 4.
- Answered by Dan K from Cherry Hill
- Nov 2, 2010
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