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| 02 Jan 2016 08:08 PM |
After almost 3/4 of a year owning them one of the ear pieces does not work and I am not the only person with this issue about all the one star reviews on amazon about this product are for the exact same reason
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Arthtex
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:09 PM |
Maybe because you shouldn't keep the volume at full blast because it'll break the headphones and eardrums?
http://www.roblox.com/half1-item?id=331236999 http://www.roblox.com/half2-item?id=331237032 |
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dribson
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:10 PM |
"beats"
If you have like $500 to spend |
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:10 PM |
"Maybe because you shouldn't keep the volume at full blast because it'll break the headphones and eardrums?"
If that would be the problem bose needs to remake them
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Arthtex
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:11 PM |
It's extremely unhealthy and idiotic to keep your volume all the way up.
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:12 PM |
I more cheep and better pair of headphones are the Samsung Level On Wireless they are exactly like the bose by audio and functions but $130 cheaper and its wireless and it also has controls from the headphone
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Arthtex
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:12 PM |
Plus, all headphones eventually stop working once you keep the volume to the maximum for a certain amount time.
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dribson
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:12 PM |
"If that would be the problem bose needs to remake them"
No. That's the user's problem.
Did you know that most things will break eventually if you use them past the recommended/safe settings?
If you drive a car at 140 mph constantly, it's going to break. It's not the manufacturer's fault it broke. It wasn't designed to be run at 140 mph for great lengths of time. |
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:12 PM |
"It's extremely unhealthy and idiotic to keep your volume all the way up."
I do not do it on my computer but on my phone I do
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Arthtex
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:13 PM |
By the way, a better pair of headphones is earbuds/phones/whatever it is. Loud enough at 25 volume AND no one can hear your crap, in headphones it is much easier to hear someone else's crap.
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:14 PM |
"I do not do it on my computer but on my phone I do " Maybe because once you reach a certain volume with headphones it'll warn you saying 'That unhealthy for ears!!!', it's unhealthy to headphones too.
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:14 PM |
I use earphones mostly in public places but at home and at school I use headphones
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:16 PM |
"That unhealthy for ears"
That is probably only towards people with hearing problems that louder noises can damage there hearing a lot worse than a person without hearing problems because I can hear fine
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:17 PM |
"That is probably only towards people with hearing problems that louder noises can damage there hearing a lot worse than a person without hearing problems because I can hear fine" I never said you couldn't, nor did I imply. Though I did imply that it was MORE than fine. Plus, it's the default setting on most phones, the phone doesn't automatically detect if you have hearing problems.
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:18 PM |
"That is probably only towards people with hearing problems that louder noises can damage there hearing a lot worse than a person without hearing problems because I can hear fine"
No. Loud noises can physically destroy ear drums, regardless of hearing issues. |
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:20 PM |
"No. Loud noises can physically destroy ear drums, regardless of hearing issues."
Yeah like being next to a very loud dj boombox that is 100X than a normal speaker could probably ruin the eardrumb
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:25 PM |
"Yeah like being next to a very loud dj boombox that is 100X than a normal speaker could probably ruin the eardrumb " Funny because your ear is very close to a speaker that can be even louder than a 'very loud dj boombox'. Plus, what is the point of that sentence? You'll still have ear damage, plus it's probably fine to you because your ear is damaged to where you can barely hear it.
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:25 PM |
"That is probably only towards people with hearing problems that louder noises can damage there hearing a lot worse than a person without hearing problems because I can hear fine "
What you're imagining is this.
You're listening to music, right? You hear some people talking about stuff you don't like, and you turn up your music. All of a sudden your ears explode; blood's everywhere, half your face is peeling from the sudden sonic boom coming from the headphones.
No.
Even simply listening to moderately loud music (not much louder than normal conversation levels @ 60 decibels) can slowly yet surely destroy the ear drums, causing slow loss of hearing. |
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| 02 Jan 2016 08:29 PM |
"Try beats."
Trust me I have a few pairs because of my brother and I can see why they are a waste of money
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