Adidas CX 680 Sports Earcanal Headphones with Volume Control and Earfin Holding System

Adidas CX 680 Sports Earcanal Headphones with Volume Control and Earfin Holding System


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Brand: Sennheiser
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews

Media: Electronics
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 1.8 x 5.5

MPN: CX 680
Model: CX 680
UPC: 615104173460
EAN: 4044155047004
ASIN: B0035JKJ2W

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Features:
  • Sweat and water resistant
  • Eafin holding system provides a secure fit during workouts
  • High-output drivers for energizing sound
  • DuPont Kevlar reinforced cable for unmatched sound
  • Generous 2-year guarantee

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5 out of 5 stars Found my headphones for the gym   July 15, 2010
I was in the market for headphones to specifically use while working out ranging from weights, running and cardio. I had been using the over the ear models which were OK but not great. I had to keep adjusting them to get the right fit while running. I also had to keep the volume high since they didn't have a snug fit. I could still hear background noises too well. All that changed with the CX 680's. These headphones fit perfectly in my ear out of the box, I've never had to adjust them while running. They block just the right amount of sound in the gym, but not all--which is perfect. There is enough wire to wear the headphones plugged into an armband, but I like the inline volume control which has a clip for your belt or shirt. Also inclosed is a shirt clip and small and large sized ear buds, they were fitted with Medium. I can keep the volume low because they fit securely and comfortably in my ear. I'm not an audiophile, however the sound quality is very good for my use. Love the sweatproof design, they're ideal for working out. Amazon had a great price!


4 out of 5 stars Glad to have them   June 29, 2010
I'm a huge Sennheiser fan and have a few sets of their cans, so I gave these a shot. The audio quality isn't anything to run home about, but c'mon ... if you're wearing them out running, you probably shouldn't expect HD-800 sound.

Pros:

The earfins are brilliant and they never, ever fall out
Easy to clean
Decent sound

Cons:

The cable lengths are a bit weird .. without the extension, too short if you don't have an arm band for your player; with the extension, you could wear your player on your foot

I wish they didn't come only in this dorky yellow, but then again I'm not much to look at ... so big whoop :)



1 out of 5 stars Misleading   June 24, 2010
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

Most people gave these headphones a good review wherever I looked at them. I am extremely dissatisfied with these headphones. They will NOT stay in your ears while you are running. They wouldn't even stay in my ears for two minutes while I was running. The sound is nothing special. My $10 skullcandy headphones are better than these.


4 out of 5 stars Finally, a good earphone for sweaty runners   June 13, 2010
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I have been on a quest for a new pair of earphones for weeks. I have spent countless hours reading hundreds of reviews on various models. My main criteria (in order of importance) were: 1) Don't fall out when doing strenuous exercise like running, 2) Won't cease functioning or experience a decrease in functionality due to sweating (I sweat profusely when exercising, e.g., my clothes are normally drenched after an hour of cardio), 3) Comfort, 4) Price, 5) Sound quality, and 6) Appearance/Style.

Based on all that I read, I decided that the new Adidas-branded Sports line from Sennheiser might be the best option for me, so I splurged, got the CX680 at a big box store, and decided to test them since I knew I could return them for a full refund within 30 days if not satisfied. If I liked them I knew I could purchase online for 25-30% less. Note that I prefer the in-ear design, but was also considering the neckband design of the PMX680 as an alternate. However, I was hoping to find one pair that I could use for cardio, weightlifting, leisure, and travel.

First, I will explain what comes in the package. You get:

(1) SYMMETRICAL earphones with a 30" cord and a straight jack
(2) a 24" extender with a volume control on one end and an "L" jack on the other
(3) a Velcro carrying pouch
(4) 3 sets (S,M,L) of earfins, 1 set of M covers w/o fins, and 3 sets (S,M,L) of earbud covers
(5) a clip
(6) a cleaning tool

My assessment of each of these components:

(1) Short Cord: Used w/o the extender, the earphones are best worn using an armband (either arm is fine due to the symmetrical cord) with the cord clipped to the shirt on whatever side the armband is to reduce tension on the opposite side earbud. I ran for 1.5 hours last night with the cord clipped this way to the collar of a T-shirt. It stayed in place the entire time and was completely unobtrusive.

(2) Extender: The volume control is very light and can be clipped to the band of your shorts w/o adding noticeable weight. With my iPod Nano clipped to one side, the volume control on the other, and the cord beneath my shirt, there was some cord slack (I'm 5'8"), but the movement was not excessive and not disruptive. The wheel of the volume control has a slight resistance to it so that you won't mistakenly blast out your eardrums while adjusting it.

(3) Pouch: The pouch is good quality and roomy enough to hold the earbuds and a small music player. However, the cords do tend to become entangled easily.

(4) Earbuds/Earfins: With some trial and error I was able to find the right combination of fin and earbud that fit comfortably and didn't fall out with movement or sweat. I've had more difficulty finding the correct fit for my L ear, but even during a 1.5 hour run I only had to adjust the bud once b/c the fin had moved (Note that the earbud itself was still firmly sealed).

(5) Clip: As mentioned above, the clip work great when attached to a collar and probably would also with a hem. I tried to use it in the middle of my shirt and it simply fell off. There's a groove on the top that seemingly is supposed to hold the wire but it does not; you simply have to clip the wire along with the clothing.

(6) I have yet to use the cleaning tool.

Now on to how the CX680 ranks using my criteria.

(1) Fit & Staying Power, 5/5: These things stay put. I've had the stock earbuds which do not fit my ears well, fall out with movement or sweat, and sound crappy. I would imagine that most people should be able to find an earfin/earbud combination that fits them well. I like that this product is customizable rather than one-size-fits-all.

(2) Sweat Resistance, 5/5: More than any other pair of earbuds I've owned, these seem to be unaffected by sweating. They do not loosen when sweat is in the ears and their rubberized materials seem especially sweat "proof". I have not yet tried to put them in water. I would hope that these do not as easily succumb to the issues common with other earphones that seem less sturdy/durable. Even if they do fail at some point, at least with Sennheiser you have their 2 year warranty (another reason I chose these over something with only a 90 day warranty).

(3) Comfort, 5/5: I don't even notice I've wearing them.

(4) Price, 3/5: These certainly are not the cheapest earphones on the market, but they are new and will likely come down in price. The cheapest I've found is $70 online with free shipping. I would highly recommend buying them locally, seeing if they work for you, and then returning them and buying them for cheaper online. If you've got something that works for you now, I'd say wait for the price to drop on these. If money is no concern, just buy them!

(5) Sound quality, 3/5: I'm not an audiophile and I didn't get these b/c I wanted the best sounding buds, and they're not. I listen exclusively to electronic music and they're OK, but slightly lacking in bass. Not sure if "tinny" or "muddy" are the correct terms, but I've thought that my music sounded better with JBuds J2s (but they would fall out when I'd sweat and shorted out after a year), with Acoustibuds attached to stock earbuds (these sound great and actually stay pretty well during movement and sweating but they're bulky, have to be twisted into the ear canal, and it's challenging to find the sweet spot as far as the "best" position for maximum effect), or with over-the-head models (these offend my sense of fashion). The CX680s are not bad, just not the greatest sounding, but I'm willing to sacrifice on music quality to eliminate them moving around, falling out, or breaking b/c of sweat damage.

(6) Appearance, 4/5: I don't know why Sennheiser thinks it necessary to make their Sports lines in bright, obnoxious colors (neon green, orange, and now yellow), instead of more muted grays, blacks, or whites, but these are OK. I'm not using them to win any fashion contests, and they're more appealing, IMO, than the neckband, over-the-ears, or over-the-head models.

In summary, I give the CX680s a 4/5: They're great for what they're intended (i.e., reduction of slippage due to movement and/or sweat), but could sound better, be less expensive, and reduce the flashy factor. I would also have preferred an asymmetrical cord design so that the earphones could be used w/o the clip when using an armband. Before my 30 day "trial" period is over, I will be returning these to Big Box Store and purchasing them online. Hopefully they will prove to be a good investment and a solution to the annoyance of finding the best earphones for sweaty cardio freaks like me.



4 out of 5 stars Excellent with proper fit!   May 18, 2010
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Just got my CX 680 earphones and popped them in. My heart sank with the poor sound quality I heard AT FIRST. In the box comes an instruction manual (yes! an instruction manual for headphones!), and several size fittings (for ear buds and fins), and a cleaning appliance.

Before I purchased on Amazon, I read the reviews and did notice the complaint of poor sound quality. But for what I paid, I could not imagine this to be true. I adjusted the earbuds and ear fins to the large size and popped them in. It was like going from 8 track tape to THX surround. EXCELLENT SOUND QUALITY WITH THE RIGHT FIT.


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