Adorama has select
Etymotic Research Earphones on sale for
$129 each (price will show in cart).
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Available:Includes:- Detachable 5' Cord with 3.5mm Gold Plated Stereo Plug
- 1/4" Stereo Phone Adapter
- Assortment of Eartips
- Filter Removal Tool and Replacement Filters
- Shirt Clip
- Zippered Storage Case
- About this deal:
- This price is $170.95 lower (57% savings) than the list price of $299.95
- This price matches this popular Frontpage Deal.
- About this product:
- Etymotic 2 Year Limited Warranty
- Rating of 4.9 from over 40 Adorama customer reviews.
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I've had the ER2XR for a while now and read posts saying the 4 isnt an upgrade from the 2, it's just different (since one is dynamic driver, one is BA). That's a lie. The 4XR is just a massive jump in clarify and detail all the way through. Separation is better and there's 0 noise or distortion whatsoever. I also find the bass on XR to be just right- good punch and good presence without taking away from the clarity of the rest of the presentation. Was on the fence since I have the XR version of 2 and thought it might be good to have the variety, but they still sound quite distinct and I'm glad I went with XR.
Had been going back and forth between the ER2XR (for fit) and Moondrop Starfield (for musicality) before but these I'm happy to just use exclusively.
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For gaming I am not sure what your needs would be, i have heard people who play shooters etc prefer 3d gaming headphones which lets them hear from which direction noises are coming etc for better performance. But if you want in-ear headphones, these are the best. But they are meant for listening to music i believe and for audiophiles... ER4 is certainly more worth it if you want to spend that much, but ER3 is really good too for almost half the price.
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For gaming I am not sure what your needs would be, i have heard people who play shooters etc prefer 3d gaming headphones which lets them hear from which direction noises are coming etc for better performance. But if you want in-ear headphones, these are the best. But they are meant for listening to music i believe and for audiophiles... ER4 is certainly more worth it if you want to spend that much, but ER3 is really good too for almost half the price.
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I used to be pretty loyal to ER, but have moved on. They do not have a great build quality (the cord in particular) and I have had too many ear tips get stuck in my ear.
I used to be pretty loyal to ER, but have moved on. They do not have a great build quality (the cord in particular) and I have had too many ear tips get stuck in my ear.
Same here. The best upgrade/change I made was to use the memory foam tips
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Same here. The best upgrade/change I made was to use the memory foam tips
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