Griffin EarThumps Review
Monday, November 20, 2006

The EarThumps, which weigh in at just 12 grammes, are available in a black or white finish. The cable is 120cm long, which is more than enough. They also come supplied with three different size ear inserts, to ensure a comfortable fit. The ear inserts feel more rubberised, rather than the gel appearance of more expensive brands, though I am sure the material used is very similar. The 3.5mm jack (where you plug the headphones in) is has a small plastic surround, so it fits nicely when your iPod is in a case. Some headphones have an angled larger plastic surround, which causes problems with some cases, so this was nice to see. The EarThumps are supplied with a tiny zip case, with three internal pockets. This is great, as you can store the headphones plus the ear inserts to keep them safe.

Griffin EarThumps
Supplied by: Griffin Technology
MSRP: $29.99
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2 Comments:
- At 8:39 pm, said...
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hy! i want to say as user of this phones that they sound so good, but they dont last more than half a year with my normal use, and i proved it with the second pair i bought they also get broke after 6 month!!!
they must increase the wire thickness. - At 1:52 pm, said...
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If it helps anyone, I've had mine for around 2 years. I use them pretty much every day, but I am careful in how I "roll" the cables up when I put the mp3 player away.
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