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(8.5 out of 10)
The world's smallest earbuds prove that less costs more, but these smartly designed cans are worth it.
February 13th, 2008 | by Mike Kobrin
Klipsch's first entry into the headphone market gets a lot of help from the fact that it's marketed as "the world's smallest high-performance earphones." They are indeed impressively small and lightweight -- each earbud takes up less than two hundredths of a cubic inch not including eartip and cable, according to a company spokesman. But they sound better than most canalphones we've heard, with only a handful of exceptions, and comfort and noise isolation are both top-notch. The only real downside of these tiny buds is the price -- be prepared to pay more for less -- but we think they're one of the best single-driver earbuds out there.
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