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Maxell EB95 Lightweight Stereo Earbuds Headphones for iPods & MP3 Players (Hassle Free Packaging)

MetaRating™ 5.0
Customer Reviews 2
Editorial Reviews 0
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Product Specifications

The EB-95 is a stylish, lightweight ear bud. It is ideal for all portable stereos, iPods, MP3 players. It features dynamic sound and reproduction from all sources.
  • Comes in easy open, Hassle Free packaging
  • Developed for extended use
  • Ideal for home and portable players
  • Lightweight, in-ear design


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Product Reviews

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[+] 8.0 Little but LOUD!
These little earbuds pack a nice punch, about 25% louder that similar ones that I have collected.
I'll give the others away and keep these with the mp3 player.
Reviewer [ABQXGADL2CJ9G] | Date [January 25, 2010]
[+] 2.0 **WARNING** These are NOT free with Blue Proton order. (Scam??!)
***WARNING*** If you are ordering this item thinking you will get it for free as one of Blue Proton's advertised "specials" for buying one of their other items, DON'T! I did, and the cost in the cart was NOT affected at all. Worse, soon after placing the order, I received an email stating that the primary item (an SD card for $[...]) was not available, so the order was summarily canceled by them. I figured the earbuds, as the freebie included with the order, would also be canceled. This is how any other merchant would handle this situation. Nope, not Blue Proton. Next thing I knew, I received a shipping confirmation email stating the earbuds had already been shipped, and they charged me for postage. So these "free" earbuds cost me $8.94: $4.95 for the earbuds and another $[...] for shipping. Smells suspiciously like a scam to me. It's not worth returning them and having to pay shipping to do so. Can you say RIPOFF?!!

As to how the actual earbuds perform, I'll update this review when I get them, I guess. Just wanted to get a warning out there since a lot of people are probably falling for this.
Reviewer [A1LYIVCIGOOEJN] | Date [December 16, 2009]
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