Hai Pranav:

One of the greatest problems I had to face in the three years of using
head phones is that the external noise is so much that I needed to keep
JAWS at a very high volume. Also, besides the usual 'Phillips'
headphones that costs Rs 400 or 450, I had also used the 'Kingfisher
Airlines' headphones, given to me by a friend. This one has a clip along
with the ear piece which you need to fix in the earlobe. The best thing
about this is you can either keep it closer to the ear or you can keep
it a little far. But, the disadvantage is that they don't last longer
and, I guess, you can get it only from friends who travel in KF
airlines.

Subramani 

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Hi all,

I have bought a pair of earphones for around 600 rupees from planet M.
these do not cover the ears completely and allow ambient noise to filter
in.

They have a v shaped band that goes around the ear thereby holding them
in
place.


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