W**.
I have listen to music on them and they aren't anything remotely close to my older Sennheiser earbuds that I had 8 yrs ago which sounded amazing. These are earbuds so you'll get noise cancellation ...
I picked these earbuds up mainly for phone calls. It was really well for that. Haven't had anyone tell me on the other end that they couldn't hear me or that I sounded far away from my phone. I have listen to music on them and they aren't anything remotely close to my older Sennheiser earbuds that I had 8 yrs ago which sounded amazing. These are earbuds so you'll get noise cancellation as long as they fit your ear canals properly. Bass is lacking, mids are ok, & highs are clear. The controls on them work very well for android systems. Overall, these are great if you're getting them to make phone calls. If you want a set that sounds good playing music or watching movies with, keep looking because there are better ones for that out there. Price wise, I feel they may be a bit overpriced by like $10 or so. If these go, I'd probably buy them again just for making phone calls.
K**Y
Impressive sound, perfect with both my Samsungs, surprisingly tough in spite of feathery lightness
I tend to buy cheap headphones, these were a little on the pricey side (to me anyway) but totally worth it. I have a Samsung Galaxy S 10.5 Tablet and an S7 phone, and these work perfectly with both devices to control both volume, and on/off/skip/answer functions (one press for on, off, or answer, two quick presses for skip to the next track. The buttons are a good size and easy to find and operate while, for example, riding a bicycle. So, with one hand, not looking only feel, at speed. So that's saying something, as far as their user interface. It'd be nice if it felt more rubbery but smooth is nice too.My first impression of these was that they felt really lightweight, like they'd be fragile. I tend to be pretty rough on headphones. I've even been a bit rougher than usual with these so far, and they are holding up quite well. When I say rough on headphones? I mean I keep my phone in a backpack or jersey pocket, run the wire through whatever opening is available, put the earbud with the controls on it in my right ear (away from traffic) and then tuck the other one under a bra strap so I can hear traffic. And then I do this for a couple hundred miles a week. 227 last week with one slight crash even, and hey these are still going! If headphones last a month with me I am thrilled. These aren't quite that old but they're well past the point I'd expect them to be in bad shape considering what I've put them through. They are going strong with no signs of decline which is neat, for a change. Finding headphones without spending a fortune is hard! I'm glad I found these.As to sound, I'm not an audiophile but I love music and I care that it sounds good, and these sound *significantly* better than the cheap knockoff Samsung ones I usually get, which are about 1/4 to 1/2 what these cost, and sound ... okay. These sound very pleasant when I'm listening at home, I don't turn the volume up loud anymore (yep. i'm too old.) but I can hear details in the music I loved as a teenager that I never heard back then blasting it. It's impressive how detailed the sound is, out of such feather-light earbuds (so much so that I actually went up to the largest size of ear adapters because otherwise it felt like nothing there, which was quite nice except if I couldn't feel anything, what was holding them in?) So with the larger ones at least I know they're there.It's possible they may also work with other types of phones, but really your best user experience will be to use these with Samsungs -- and they are definitely compatible with the latest devices even though on the packaging it lists earlier versions of the Galaxy devices. This is an official Samsung-compatible accessory, as far as I can tell, and it's cheaper and better than legit OEM replacements.
P**T
Super durable headphones with crisp sound quality
Notice: Please know that the MM30G is for Samsung Galaxy/Android users since all the headphones’ controls are for them (MM30I is for you, IPhone users!).I’d like to preface by saying that I originally wanted to buy these headphones for my girlfriend. She would periodically break her headphones for unknown reasons (I’d like to think she gripped them with her ears tightly as a sound-block). Naturally, I went on Amazon in search of a pair of durable and soundproof headphones that could withstand even the toughest of environments and/or ear muscles. Ultimately, I found the Sennheiser MM30G so I bought two pairs so I could test them out myself, and I’ve never regretted my decision since.DesignThere’s nothing earth-shattering about MM30G’s design: It’s a pair of in-ear headphones, as opposed to regular earbuds or in-canal headphones and it comes in two colors, black and white. Near the 1/3rd length of the cable there’s an inline remote which can be used for phone controls (more on that later). Additionally, since there is an integrated mic on the MM30G, you may find it easier to multitask when talking with someone on the phone as there’s room for maneuverability. The ear piece grips quite well with the ear canal so there’s little risk of it falling off unless you are going for a jog with these babiesPerformanceIf you are a person who prefers durability, look no further as Sennheiser is known for their ability to make long-lasting headphones. As for the quality of the sound, the headphones provide surprisingly good bass response, but not intense enough to create distortions like some of the more bass-focused headphones out there. Another feature that’s worth noting here is the ambient noise block provided by the ear-sleeves, which is convenient when you’re listening to music on the bus or a crowded area. Regarding controls, the inline remote works wonders with Android phones as you can control music volume, navigate through songs or end calls without reaching for your phone.VerdictThe MM30G really provides superb sound quality and comfortable controls that can mostly fit with anyone’s taste. Plus the headphones can last for a REALLY long time (I’m still using them after a while) so I’d recommend giving the pair of headphones a try as - at the time I’m writing this review - it’s on sale.
I**Y
Perfect for me, hard to find anywhere else.
Most lightweight, unobtrusive and convinient Senns with remote out there for me, I wear it for min. 8 hrs daily, no fatigue They sound very decently for the price. New model they replace it with, cx 2.0, maybe sound a bit better, nut heavier and has fixed angle of how one can insert them into the ear channel, completely inappropriate for my anatomy, so I can't wear them, leave alone for prolonged time. And Amazon is one of the rare places where it's possible to buy mm 30, and I'm very grateful for that. These buds last usually from 6 month to 1 year of extensive use, but with Sennheiser 2 years warranty you can easily have 2-3 pairs during this period if there's no physical damage
S**K
Great
These are one of my favorite earbud models, and I keep rebuying them when I lose them. The base is powerful but not excessive, and the overall clarity is better than most others of this price. I also had a pair go through the wash once, and still worked fine after.
C**R
Mic is good.
Got it by $30. Although the sound quality is not very good, it worth the price.The mic is good for recording.
J**D
Good product, but dumb service!
Why you leave package on doorstep!!! Everybody can take it! The product is great your service is dumb!
R**B
Save your money
For the price these are not worth it. Just purchase the actual Samsung s4 or s3 headphones for 15 bucks they have far superior quality and feel much more sturdy.Can't believe I wasted 70 bucks on this. One-click is officially off due to this purchase
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