• Reviews around cord (2.06 of 5)

    Phaiser BHS-530 Bluetooth Headphones, Wireless Earbuds Stereo Earphones for Running with Mic and Lifetime Sweatproof Guarantee, Limegreen

    • However, the cord that attaches them is too long and could easily snag on your hair/shirt/neck/ causing the earbuds to fall out
    • The cord is a little stiff and difficult to use the first couple of times
    • Only issue is I wish the back cord was adjustable, they are a little big around my head.
    • For the price they are a good buy and no cords to mess with.
    • The earbuds sit nicely in the ears but the major reason these fail is the extremely long cord that connects them
    • They all had flimsy cords that attached the earbuds, or they would fall out at the gym
    • but the cord is very thick and does not unravel very well
    • So nice not having cords get tangled
    • Also like that the band is slightly rigid and sits on the back of my neck, verses having a cord that sticks to the skin.
    • Holds a charge well and doesn't move around when you run (nor does it have a loose cord that bounces on your neck when you are running).
    • They have very good sound (louder than most which I like) and the stiff cord design is really great for running since you do not have anything flapping around.
    • Bulky ear pieces and rigid cord make it difficult to wear under a hat (I live in Montana and consistently run in sub-30 temperatures
    • I have a big head and the cord between sides is still a little loose
    • Crystal clear sound, no cords to get tangled up, and a nice carrying case
    • No cord to tangleI'm deaf in one
    • Only recommendation is a thinner cord on the back, but it’s really not a big deal.
    • Do not like the hard plastic cord that wraps around your neck, why the designer could not had used a softer
    • Easy to use, no cords to deal with because they are Bluetooth
    • Best of all, they stay in my ears even when I move around a lot unlike the loose cords that tend to grab my neck and tug the headphones out.
    • The cord along the back is too stiff, and pushes the headphones out and away from your ear