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The Coby CVE91 are intra-aural earphones that are suitable for use with an MP3 player or other portable device. The earphones are designed to fit inside the ear canal to provide isolation of external noise. They are lightweight and feature 9mm neodymium drivers for deep bass response. Although they are not available in as many colours as the CVE52, the CVE91 also include an in-line volume control which the CVE52 lacks. The earphones are available in a black or white finish and come with a 1 year limited warranty.
MSRP $12.00
Release date May, 2006
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Features/Specs
- Sound-isolating earcanal design
- 9mm Neodymium drivers
- In-line volume control
- 3.5mm L-shaped jack
- Lightweight
- Available Colours: Black, White
- 1 year limited warranty
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Coby CVE91
• Coby CV-E91 MP3 Coby Super Bass Digital Stereo Earphone with Volume Control
• Coby CV-E91
UPC: 716829209103
EAN: 716829209103
MPN: CVE91
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Pros
- affordable price
- good amount of isolation - improves sound quality and allows users to listen at lower volume levels
- can sometimes be found at amazing prices ($12-20)
Cons
- beware that EP-630 with amazing prices are duds, cheap rip-offs!
- Cable noise when worn.
- Uncomfortable after continuous extended period of usage.
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Reviews
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Pros
- extremely inexpensive
- available in black and white
- decent passive noise attenuation
- great price/performance value
- lightweight
Cons
- only one size ear tip
- short cable
- cheap no-name manufacturer
- can be uncomfortable
- sound quality, comfort etc... are nothing compared to a real IEM
- contains lead
- poor audio quality - you get what you pay for
- cheap construction - not durable at all
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