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Griffin Technology 4039-EJAM EarJam Earbud Sound Enhancing Covers |  | Brand: Griffin Technology Category: CE
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $2.99 as of 9/7/2010 04:58 CDT details You Save: $17.00 (85%)
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Rating: 229 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 6 x 1.2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 4039-EJAM Model: 4039-EJAM UPC: 685387040391 EAN: 0685387040391 ASIN: B0006Q7FFG
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| » | Pair of snap-on attachments for iPod ear buds; comes with carry case | | » | Improves bass performance while increasing volume output | | » | Funnel shapes fit comfortably and securely in the ear | | » | Includes 3 sizes of ear pads for different ear contours | | » | Compatibility: iPod nano (1G and 2G), iPod mini, 3G iPod, 4G iPod with click wheel, iPod Color, iPod Video, iPod shuffle (1G and 2G) |
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Product Description Product Name: EarJams EarTipMarketing Information: Griffin"s EarJams let you keep on using your iPod"s earbuds while giving you the quality that comes from in-ear style headphones. You won"t believe how good your earbuds can sound until you try EarJams. Packaged Quantity: 6Product Type: Eartip Miscellaneous Package Contents: EarJams EarTipCarrying CaseCompatibility: iPod (5g) with VideoiPod nano (2g)iPod Shuffle (2g)iPod nano(1g)iPod Shuffle (1g)iPod (4g) photoiPod miniiPod (4g)iPod (3g)
Amazon.com Review Amazon.com Review The distinctive white ear buds that come with 3G and 4G iPods meet the audio needs of many listeners, but some don't like the fit, and still others think the buds' sound is too tinny and weak. Griffin addresses these concerns with its EarJams, a pair of snap-on plastic ear funnels designed to boost and improve the iPod's audio performance. The Jams attach directly to the ear buds and use their cone shape to focus the sound within the ear. The Jams also come with three pairs of soft rubber ear pads--large, medium, and small, depending on the size of your ear canal--and a protective carrying case. It's important to note that the EarJams don't fit the buds that came with 1G and 2G iPods. | | EarJams come with included carrying case to protect your spare earpads and your Earbuds. | Features and Performance Every music fan has a different opinion on what constitutes quality sound. To some, it's expressive, clear high ranges, while others prefer big, booming bass. If you consider yourself a bass believer, the EarJams are right up your alley. The funnels create much deeper tones, turning formerly bright-sounding songs into thumping affairs. The Jams also boost the volume by around 15 to 25 percent, pleasing listeners who think the traditional iPod ear buds are too slight. The real question, though, is whether this bass monsoon actually improves the music. And the answer, again, is in the ear of the beholder. There's no question that the Jams sacrifice the high- and mid-range frequencies to improve the low-end performance. A once crisp-sounding acoustic guitar sounds a bit muddled through the Jams, while vocals that formerly soared end up stooping instead. On the other hand, the Jams can also take a flat-sounding hip-hop track and give it some serious punch. Listeners may be best served by using the EarJams on an album-by-album basis, as some songs are clearly improved by the added wallop, while others just create a thud. One huge area of improvement is the way the EarJams fit within the ears. Once listeners determine which ear pads fit the best, the Jams nestle securely within the ear canals and won't come out until pulled. Contrast that with the default ear buds, which sit loosely in the ear and can easily tumble out while jogging or walking, or even during a quick turn of the head. The pads are also washable in case they get a bit waxy. A final bonus comes in the form of the zippered carrying case, which holds the ear buds, EarJams, and all of the pads in its padded pouch. The main compartment opens to reveal two mesh pockets and a third zippered pocket. --Rivers Janssen Pros - Significantly boosts the bass performance of your iPod
- Increases volume output of ear buds
- Multiple sizes of ear pads ensure comfortable, secure fit
- Handy carrying case protects buds and EarJams
Cons - High- and mid-range frequencies don't sound as good
What's in the Box Two snap-on EarJams, two small ear pads, two medium-sized ear pads, two large ear pads, padded carrying case.
Amazon.com Product Description Amazon.com Product Description The distinctive white ear buds that come with 3G, 4G, and 5G iPods meet the audio needs of many listeners, but some don't like the fit, and still others think the buds' sound is too tinny and weak. Griffin addresses these concerns with its EarJams, a pair of snap-on plastic ear funnels designed to boost and improve the iPod's audio performance. The Jams attach directly to the ear buds and use their cone shape to focus the sound within the ear. The Jams also come with three pairs of soft rubber ear pads--large, medium, and small, depending on the size of your ear canal--and a protective carrying case. It's important to note that the EarJams don't fit the buds that came with 1G and 2G iPods. | | EarJams come with included carrying case to protect your spare earpads and your Earbuds. | Features and Performance Every music fan has a different opinion on what constitutes quality sound. To some, it's expressive, clear high ranges, while others prefer big, booming bass. If you consider yourself a bass believer, the EarJams are right up your alley. The funnels create much deeper tones, turning formerly bright-sounding songs into thumping affairs. The Jams also boost the volume by around 15 to 25 percent, pleasing listeners who think the traditional iPod ear buds are too slight. The real question, though, is whether this bass monsoon actually improves the music. And the answer, again, is in the ear of the beholder. There's no question that the Jams sacrifice the high- and mid-range frequencies to improve the low-end performance. A once crisp-sounding acoustic guitar sounds a bit muddled through the Jams, while vocals that formerly soared end up stooping instead. On the other hand, the Jams can also take a flat-sounding hip-hop track and give it some serious punch. Listeners may be best served by using the EarJams on an album-by-album basis, as some songs are clearly improved by the added wallop, while others just create a thud. One huge area of improvement is the way the EarJams fit within the ears. Once listeners determine which ear pads fit the best, the Jams nestle securely within the ear canals and won't come out until pulled. Contrast that with the default ear buds, which sit loosely in the ear and can easily tumble out while jogging or walking, or even during a quick turn of the head. The pads are also washable in case they get a bit waxy. A final bonus comes in the form of the zippered carrying case, which holds the ear buds, EarJams, and all of the pads in its padded pouch. The main compartment opens to reveal two mesh pockets and a third zippered pocket. --Rivers Janssen Pros - Significantly boosts the bass performance of your iPod
- Increases volume output of ear buds
- Multiple sizes of ear pads ensure comfortable, secure fit
- Handy carrying case protects buds and EarJams
Cons - High- and mid-range frequencies don't sound as good
What's in the Box Two snap-on EarJams, two small ear pads, two medium-sized ear pads, two large ear pads, padded carrying case. iPod Compatibility iPod nano 1G, iPod nano 2G, iPod mini, iPod 3G, iPod 4G (Clickwheel), iPod Color, iPod 5G/5.5G Video, iPod Shuffle 1G, iPod Shuffle 2G
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Not too impressed August 4, 2010 Derrick G. Carlton (SE Missouri USA) I feel duped by this product. After reading through so many product details I must have misread this one. The product is actually only a cover that fits over a pair of ear bud headphones. The headphones pictured are not included with the purchase, and I found nothing that such a fact. They work OK but tend to become uncomfortable after several minutes. I haven't tried to move around while wearing them, but they don't feel like they are stable enough to stay in place while doing so. I paid less than $6 including S & H, so I can't say I didn't get my money's worth. Just be sure you know what you are getting with this product. COVERS ONLY!!! There are three sizes of ear pieces so maybe there is a size that will fit you better than me.
Product is useless. July 28, 2010 Chas I have three sets of Apple earpods that came with a Nano, iPod, and iPhone respectively which I purchased over the last couple of years so they are all the same model. None are different in respect to size, shape, appearance or quality. This Griffin product would not fit on any of them. The adapters were much larger than the earpods and would not attach as advertised. I even tried to super glue them to one pair and the plastic used would not adhere to the earpod plastic. This product is worthless and the cost of returning them negated the possibility of breaking even on a return.
Doesn't fit iPhone earbuds July 26, 2010 pinstripewizard Item was just as described. I bought these hoping they would fit my iPhone earbuds, but they are much too large. I can't speak for the last gen, but the newest (iPhone 4) earbuds are quite a bit smaller, and so these don't even come close to staying on. Do not buy if you are wanting to use with the newest iPhone's earbuds!
1 star is too many July 24, 2010 Kay Anthony These covers do not fit iPod/iPhone earbuds. The product description said they would easily snap on, but they are so big they fall right off.
Do not fit iPhone 4 headphones July 23, 2010 Stefan Bucher (California, USA) I read the specs on this product, and know that it's advertised specifically for iPhone headphones. Based on the images I *assumed* that those would be the same size as iPhone 4 headphones. They are not. The iPhone 4 headphones are ever so slightly smaller, and these adapters don't lock on. So, just a word of warning if that's what you're looking for. --- I hope Griffin will come out with an updated size soon.
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