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Sennheiser LX70 - Sportline Flexible Stereo Headphones | 
enlarge | Brand: Sennheiser Category: CE
Buy New: £8.99
New (10) Used (2) from £2.69
Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 9 x 4 x 4
MPN: LX 70 Model: LX 70 UPC: 615104107489 EAN: 0615104107489 ASIN: B000FJD5HG
Release Date: October 12, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: these are new in old style sealed package hence low price for limited period they are in stock and ready for dispatch
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| Features:
| • | Ultra-lightweight, flexible stereo headphones | | • | Ultra-lightweight flexible construction ensures a secure, comfortable fit | | • | Powerful neodymium magnets for detailed sound | | • | Sweat- and water-resistant | | • | Extremely rugged earphones and cable |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The earphones LX 70 Sport is doted with a very ergonomic design thanks to the neck buckle and assures high stability whilst being comfortable.For sportive users, the LX 70 Sport is perspiration and water resistant and guarantees an excellent sound quality thanks to the powerful neodyme magnets.The LX 70 Sport is an earphone for extreme, intense and dynamical use in order to adopt your life style.Content: Earphones, earadapters, travel case
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| Customer Reviews:
Not Fit For Purpose March 16, 2007 RJ NASH (UK) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I suppose these would be okay if the sport you intended to do involved standing perfectly still and putting your fingers in your ears to hold them in. They're an interesting design and easy to store but if, like me, you do a lot of running they're hopeless. As soon as they become even slightly loose the sound becomes tinny and too quiet to be around blaring external music in a gym. Unfortunately, even the slightest movement causes them to become loose. Or maybe I just have the wrong shaped head. Avoid these and pay the extra for the PMX-70s.
Not worth it June 9, 2007 Joshmd (England, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I totally agree witht the person before, theybend out of shape for a while and you do need to hold them in constantly.
sennheiser lx70 June 25, 2007 no 1 (manchester England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Good sound thats about all, as i am writing i am also looking for a new set of head phones that will stay on my head while i am out on my bike as i have to constantly take one hand off the bars to keep putting them back in my ears.Also that flexible bar that connects the head phones constantly bends out of shape
I think they are smashing March 27, 2008 Holly Clark 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not sure what they other reviewers have been doing to their earphones so that they can wear them. The strap sits comfortably around the back of my head and the earphones sit comfortably on/in my ears. They stay place even if I jog for an hour or more with no adjustment. The wire is only just long enough (this is a good thing) and very light and doesn't flop about. If it doesn't fit under a cycling helmet then good because wearing earphones when you are out on your bike is plain stupid and dangerous. You can hear other stuff unless you put the volume up really loud, but again this is good because it means you can hear cars. If your gyms music is annoyingly loud that's the gym's fault not the earphones fault. My only gripe is that they are luminous green.
Perfect example of bad design October 1, 2007 dslboy (Reading) Who designed these appalling earphones?! Totally unfit for purpose. I have tried wearing the flexiwire over my head, behind my head, under my chin, on my neck. There is absolutely NO WAY to get the earphones to sit in your ears correctly! In the end I pinned them to my skull with my cycling helmet, but after 30 mins on the bike the downward pressure from the wire into my ears was giving me a headache. I'm very disappointed because the sound quality is good (when you hold them into your ears with your fingers). Rubbish - absolute rubbish.
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