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Symphonized Premium Wooden Earphones combine authentic wood craftsmanship with advanced audio technology, delivering deep bass, 3D sound, and 90% noise cancellation. Designed for comfort and durability, these wired earphones feature a tangle-free braided cable, microphone with volume control, and universal compatibility with 3.5mm jack devices, making them the perfect choice for discerning Android users and audiophiles seeking a natural yet powerful listening experience.





| ASIN | B00K35ZF1Q |
| Additional Features | ios-phone-control |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Teen |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Music, Travel |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151,021 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6,172 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand Name | Symphonized |
| Built-In Media | Charging Case, Cable |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Material | Cotton or Canvas |
| Carrying Case Weight | 100 Grams |
| Color | Ebony |
| Compatible Devices | iPod, iPhone, iPad, Android, Android tablets, MP3 players, devices with standard 3.5mm jack, Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (552) |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00700987239676 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Manufacturer | Symphonized |
| Model Name | GLXY |
| Model Number | GLXY Ebony |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Everyday Use, Commuting |
| Theme | Musical |
| UPC | 700987239676 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
G**T
Great sound; thick braided cable and strain relief offer pocket protection.
I really like these headphones. Over the years, I've gone through quite a few pairs, most recently the Elago E6M (2 pairs, one under warranty replacement), the Nuforce NE-600M, and the Monoprice 109927 (and 108320) Enhanced Bass headphones, and while all of them were more than decent, each ended up failing after a year or less of regular use, despite taking good care of them. I haven't used these for that long, but here are my impressions so far. Sound: Let's start with what most people care the most about - the sound quality. It's excellent. The highs and mids are clear and bright, and while some of the headphones I listed above were just as clear, none of them felt as "present." I'm still a bit skeptical that all of this is due to the fact that they are made from wood, I can't argue with how much it feels like the music is being made right in front of me. Bass is excellent too, more full than I'm used to (I'm no bass-head), but not in an unwelcome way; like with the mids and highs, I'm surprised that bass this clear can come from a pair of in-ear headphones. Fit: These are surprisingly small, and especially for the size, appear to have drivers much larger than you'd expect for headphones at this price-point. Most earbuds I've used were large enough in one dimension to grow uncomfortable after long periods of listening (rubbing or pressing against some part of my ear; these are not like that. Once fit into my ear canals, these headphones are small enough to touch no other part of my ear. To give you a better sense of how well this will apply to you - I have relatively small ears, and use the smallest set of tips (of the included 3 pairs). Despite this, the fit is snug, and the headphones remain in my ears while jumping up and down. Finish: The headphone connector itself is rubber, has good strain relief, and is shaped like a boomerang (first protrudes directly out of the headphone port, then has a 45-degree bend. While larger than the average connector, the shape and substantiality of it should prevent many of the plugged-into-the-cellphone-in-the-pocket-of-my-jeans-related bending problems that most headphones eventually develop. This is a very welcome feature, as most of my headphones have failed due of inadequate protection from bending at the site of the connector. The cable itself is protected by a braided sleeve, and is thicker than that of other headphones I've tried. Where this connects to the earbuds, it is protected from bending by a flexible ~ 1cm long rubber sleeve, further adding to the durability. I'm a little worried about where the cable splits into two (for projecting to the two earbuds), and the microphone/button, as there's no soft rubber bend/strain relief in those two locations, but time will tell. The microphone button looks a little cheap, but clicks solidly and works as it should. As for the wood, well, it's beautiful and classy as you would expect.
S**T
Comparing Symphonized GLXY to Sennheiser CX300-II and Creative EP-630i
I am comparing Symphonized GLXY to Sennheiser CX300-II and Creative EP-630i which are very similar on their earpiece shape and size. They are all very comfortable to wear and probably the most comfortable earphones I have. You pretty much forget them you are wearing the earphone and enjoying the music, with one exception that they all have quite a bit of microphonics issue and GLXY is the worst one so they are not designed for active people. I tried them on iPhone 6, Galaxy S3, and Onkyo HT-R820THX receiver that used for home theater. Onkyo AVR headphone jack is using its 130W main speaker channels discrete driver with build-in series resistor about 390ohm which is quite common for integrated receiver phone jack output. I also have Sennheiser HD600 that I use it with the Onkyo receiver. I have a dedicated music speaker system using Vienna Acoustics Mahler for serious music listening so I can claim I do know what the reference sound should be, although I can't say I am audiophile since I am not as serious and picky. The result is very interesting since different phone works better on different devices with quite extreme behavior. Using Onkyo receiver, HD600 is the best obviously, following by EP-630i and then CX300ii. GLXY is quite disappointing since the bass is significantly less and not smooth at all. EP-630i has better bass control than CX300ii but both are quite pleasant using with Onkyo. Sometimes I prefer to use them rather than HD600 since they are much more comfortable while HD600 has more pressure on my head and my ears get warm. Onkyo receiver is brighter comparing to my Denon 4308ci receiver and I prefer using Onkyo home theater for TV watching and headphone listening. I use Denon home theater for Blu-ray and other HD music. No bass problem using both CX300ii and EP-630i with Onkyo as you read from internet. On Denon actually all three are behaving nicely with well controlled bass. Using Galaxy S3 is completely different story, I was quite surprised how good the sound coming out from GLXY. I never heard IEM can produce such clear and beautiful music from smartphone, well I don't have the high-end IEM and no plan to get one either. The bass is strong and well controlled which is a very strange thing to me since it was horrible with Onkyo. Midrange is very good same as using Onkyo. Treble is pleasant comparing to both CX300ii and EP-630i. For some reason CX300ii is so muddy on its bass with S3 and it is painful to use it for the music with strong bass. EP-630i is little better than CX300ii on the bass but still far away comparing to GLXY. Symphonized really did something right on this IEM but it is very interesting that it only fit S3 driver for some reason. I give it 5 star because of this performance. Using iPhone 6, both CX300ii and EP-630i shine much better than GLXY on bass again, no muddy bass at all, amazing. GLXY somehow is missing the bass again, very strange. I guess CX300ii and EP-630i are all tuned for iPhone as indicated on their model names with letter "i" so they really sing with iPhone, but the treble is still too bright to my ear some time, especially for the music with high note. GLXY has better treble on iPhone but missing the bass is a problem, even for me who is not a bass head at all. So be careful if you are using iPhone.
J**Y
Not too bad.
I was looking for good, quality earphones at a reasonable price of $50 or under. I came across these and saw that they seemed to be pretty decent. I don't listen to a wide variety of music, but I wanted a pair of earphones that would make the instruments pop out an sound clear. They seemed to cheap to be good, so I was pretty skeptical. First off, the wood design is very nice and made them look rather classy. I like to listen to music for quite some time. These earphones fit in my ears snugly and even after several hours of use, my ears weren't in pain, there was only slight discomfort. The sound quality wasn't too bad considering the price. I could the bass without it overpowering the other sounds. Everything sounded clear and lovely. These weren't perfect, of course. The most annoying aspect was that the cables were made of nylon so whenever they rubbed against anything, you could hear the rubbing right in your ear. Also, they only last for around three months before one ear blew out. I didn't expect them to last too long, but that was rather disappointing. I would suggest a different cable material to prevent tangling and most importantly, the rubbing sound. The Symphonized GLXY are pretty decent and you get what you pay for. Don't expect anything fancy, but it's worth a purchase. I'd recommend these to anyone on a budget and like to relax when listening to something. I give it 3.5 stars because they're not half bad, but I probably won't purchase these again.
V**.
I usually stick to Sony, Creative or Sennheiser earphones, which are pricey, but very good. Intrigued by these "wood" phones,and the advantages claimed for them.Was a bit skeptical ,don't know this Manufacturer,but at £15 thought that I had nothing to loose by giving them a go. Tested them on my Sony Walkman,and Kindle Fire on a variety of music types,and must say that the overall volume is much better than my previous phones, could not push the volume up to any where near maximum volume,(would have deafened myself) which of course is good from the possible distortion aspect. Great bass response, clear ,well defined, and in no way overpowering, or boomey.Great separation,good mid range, and nice treble(no shrillness ) I am no Sound Engineer ,but appreciate Hi -Fi quality reproduction,and could not fault the overall sound experience(No doubt some "Nit Pickers" will, irrespective of the very competitive price.) Impressed by these comfortable headphones,which have decent noise isolating properties,which are as good as any that I have tried.(None seem to completely "blank off "external sounds,but are fine, if you insert them correctly into the ear.) Pleased to have given these a chance, as I now see that these give the sound ,that I like,without having to pay so much more for the established"Brand Names".
A**R
Sound is good. They have good bass, but not too overpowering. They block out a lot of noise as well and are quite comfortable. The earphones themselves are actually quite beautiful. The cord is also longer than usual (roughly 5 feet [~1.5 meters]). The plug has a flexible 45° angle, so it is more forgiving in the way it bends in your pocket. The cord is nylon, and seems far more durable than rubber, but does produce a bit more noise than rubber cords when brushed against certain clothing items — especially zippers. My only real issue with them is that they don't have any volume control buttons on the mic. Other than that, great earphones.
E**E
Sind etwas kleiner und preiswerter als die neueren Symphonized NRG 3.0 Premium, aber bei der Tonqualität m.E. geringfügig schlechter. Das Kabel verursacht Geräusche was bei den neueren Hörern nicht der Fall ist. Der Halt im Gehörgang ist aber besser und dadurch werden die Umweltgeräusche besser ausgeblendet. Diese Tonqualität (von beiden Hörern) ist sonst nicht in diesem Preissegment zu finden und wenn man halbwegs achtsam mit den Teilen umgeht halten sie auch lange. Einfach selber probieren mit welchen man besser zurechtkommt, Preis/Leistung ist jedenfalls super.
J**Z
Buenas tardes: hace un rato que las he recibido y,de momento se escuchan muy bien.¡ a ver que pasa con el tiempo! Tengo que decir que NO vienen con ninguna bolsa para guardarlas, sólo con el embalaje de plástico.
N**.
Für diese Kopfhörer habe ich mich entschieden, weil ich bereits welche von derselben Marke habe und damit zufrieden bin. Die Optik ist sehr ansprechend, das textile Kabel scheint mir weniger leicht zu brechen als die üblichen anderer Kopfhörer und Klangqualität und Geräuschisolierung sind für Hörbuch und Podcast während Zugfahrten und Spaziergängen mehr als ausreichend.
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