🎧 Elevate your audio game with comfort and confidence!
KLIMFusion Earbuds combine premium memory foam comfort with high-fidelity sound and an integrated microphone, perfect for work calls and immersive music. Featuring a durable 3.5mm wired connection and an industry-leading 5-year warranty, these earbuds deliver exceptional value and reliability for professionals who demand both style and substance.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 20 Grams |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
Carrying Case Material | cloth |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Calling, Gaming, Music |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Cellphones, Music Production Equipment, Gaming Consoles |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | 3.5mm Jack, Integrated Microphone, Call and Volume Control, 1.3M Cable, Memory Foam Earpads |
Enclosure Material | Foam |
Specific Uses For Product | Play, Sport and exercises, Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Memory foam |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | 3.5 mm Jack |
Color | Black 3.5mm |
Wireless Technology | 3.5 mm Jack |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 15 Hz - 21 kHz |
Sensitivity | 118 dB |
Impedance | 2200 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
N**9
Best Earbuds I've Experienced!
KLIM earbuds brand is the best I've ever experienced!I've just recently bought two pairs that came in today. I've also bought one two years back and another two years before, they are great performance earbuds for music, gaming, and talking through them. I've come back repeatedly for them not only for those reasons, but when I wear a headset they hurt my ears, give me migraines, and often echo a lot. These earbuds, are light, portable, and fit perfectly and gently in your ears when in use. They're wonderful to have and are very durable. The color selection is fair but none the less worth it. Like I said, been going on my fifth year with this brand and will continue to use them for a long time, I greatly recommend KLIM and support them as a company!
B**D
Great price very good sound.
I'm a big fan of KLM headphones. And I did use these for a short period of time and was not disappointed. However I left them too long in one spot and my cockatiel to record making them useless. I guess I'll have to order another pair.
B**R
Good sound. Nice accessories.
I looked for a long time to find wired earbuds that had sliding volume control. Most earbuds have buttons for volume control that don’t allow for tiny adjustments in volume. This one does. The speakers provide good sound. The earbuds fit well in my ear with the provided . If they don’t fit you well, there are four more pairs of pads that you can try. I liked the zippered carrying case for the earbuds and really liked that they included a little clip that attaches to the wire that you can use to clip to your shirt. I liked the earbuds so much I bought a second pair separately. But if you buy two at the same time, you get a slight discount.
T**N
Work Exceptionally Well With Hearing Aids!
This actually is my second purchase of KLIM Fusion earbuds with microphone. After my first set, I was completely happy and loved everything about them . . . my puppy also was completely happy and loved chewing on them! I knew I wanted KLIM again but decided I first would do a little consumer research. As someone with serious hearing impairment requiring hearing aids, I wondered how many other people like me had commented about different types and brands of earbuds with microphones? I found few reviews from people in my circumstances. Many hearing-impaired people have ear-molds that seal the ear canal; many others can afford hearing aids that connect directly to a sound source via BlueTooth. My preference was . . . and still is . . . to use every type of sound source that someone without hearing aids might enjoy!So . . . as noted above, some types of hearing aids completely fill the ear canal, making it virtually impossible to insert any sound source. My hearing aids typically are referred to as "receiver-in-canal" or "RIC": all microphones, sound-processing circuits, and batteries are inside a cashew-shaped plastic housing that rests behind each ear and held in place by wires that run over the top of the ear. At the ends of the wires are very small receivers ("speakers") that are inserted deep in the ear canal, held in by thin rubber where they feed sounds especially tuned to whatever type of hearing loss is present.My ear canals are deep enough that earbuds can fit alongside the receiver wires and behind the small "speakers." Sounds from the KLIMs are rich, full, and capable of good volume without any distortion. More stunningly, I use the KLIMs for almost all substantive telephone conversations, with total affirmation that reception by all parties is vastly superior. The earbuds obviously do not fit as deep in the ear canal because of the receivers, they protrude from the ear more than they typically would, and are easier to inadvertently displace from the ear. I have, however, discovered that using the "memory foam" earpads hold the earbuds in my ears more firmly, with no distortion, with no feedback, and with more isolation from sources of noise in my environment.
G**B
I hope you like BASS!
First, the good. These earbuds appear to be made with good materials, and provide multiple sizes and materials in the ear-canal inserts. The wire gauge is good for the purpose and the volume is higher than most. They might last for a long time for normal use. The in-line controls seem to work just fine and the designers placed them in a good place along the wire. Good design principles seem evident.But I might not use them because of the negatives.These earbuds put so much bass on the music, voices, and even my white-noise generators that I cannot listen for long and revert to other options like my bulky over-the-ear headphones that I certainly cannot carry out of the house on my normal routine. I used the eq on my phone and dropped the bass out and raised the treble up as high as possible, and still there's too much bass.I changed the ear canal inserts to their secondary option, a kind of rubber insert that doesn't fit the ear and doesn't eliminate any outside noise. Another fail for me. It might be the right thing for others, but not for me. And as for the shape of the sound with the new inserts, I didn't notice. They're too uncomfortable.And something that I consider a "manufacturing flaw" annoys me even more. The left earbud constantly clicks and snaps, like there's noise in the line, but it's a completely mechanical noise and I can duplicate it when the set is unplugged from my phone. I think it's a loose diaphragm that's moving with the shape of my ear and clicking when it moves.Sometimes I use my earbuds for sound isolation alone; no music, no sound in them. I just use them to isolate me from the world. I cannot even do that with these earbuds because the random clicks and snaps jar me from my meditative silence, with just a swallow or a sigh. Sigh.I'm still uncertain if I will use these earbuds so I'm still debating with myself about even getting a fix or replacement. If I'm not going to ever use them because the bass overwhelms every other frequency, why do I care if they make clicking noises while they're in the box?I'm even uncertain if I will return them. They're expensive enough to make it worth my while, almost. I agree that I didn't pay what I would pay for a good set of over-the-ear cans, so I'm not complaining all that much. I have a lot to say, but my complaints must be taken within context that these earbuds sell just above the "bargain" brands. It may be emotionally easier to toss these in the back of the drawer and eventually throw them away when I move my office.Caveat Emptor.So why would I give three stars to a product about which I have so much negative to say? They are solid for the price. I keep that in mind. Many deaf millennials may want the bass. That's purely personal preference. But it's not mine. So I take one star for not meeting my expectations.I take another for the click/snap.They're nicely packaged. They have options. They are well-designed, if not ideally produced. Production on your day may have been better.It's worth a shot if you're willing to send them back if they fail your experiment. If I were to give them a score, it would be a 60. I would have hoped for an 80, at least.
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