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Everglide S-500 Professional Headphones

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uski


quality posts: 2 Private Messages uski

Price comparator post ! - Is this a good deal ? Let's see !

New Everglide S-500 Professional Headphones, for $19.99 + $5 shipping
Product: 1x Everglide S-500 Professional Headphones with Microphone

What do you want to do ?

ronsuave87


quality posts: 0 Private Messages ronsuave87


Froogled.

Amazon.com Black = $52; White = $72.

eBay $various

Buy.com $64

jessiebyrd004


quality posts: 52 Private Messages jessiebyrd004

No reviews on Amazon yet... I'll check some other places though.... AH, AlaTest reviewers give it an average of 75/100, which is decent...
http://alatest.com/everglide_s_500/headsets/overview/po-33268202,128/

and Here's a blogger's review.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Everglide/s500

I do a daily woot blog where I talk about the woot, link to CSEs, find reviews, etc. A few people have told me it's useful. Google "useful linkage" and there it is.

mbrodnick


quality posts: 0 Private Messages mbrodnick

Will this work on my iPod

andy5925


quality posts: 0 Private Messages andy5925

Bought these last time they were up. Great headphones but the "leather" liner peeled off after about two weeks....still comfy though...

agro666


quality posts: 0 Private Messages agro666

These are a Piece of !@#$

I w00ted these before and I really regret it. They are so damn HUGE! the card is thick like a power cord and stiff. The sound isn't even good. I don't understand.

Save your $$$

Tsikura


quality posts: 1 Private Messages Tsikura
liammc wrote:Do we get one or two ? Two makes it a deal.



1. They are just showing both colors.

digbydriver


quality posts: 2 Private Messages digbydriver

Maybe they work OK, but I've been in broadcasting for thirty six years, and have never heard of them. I don't think they are "professional". Nobody in the business would use twenty dollar headphones.

cheeseron


quality posts: 3 Private Messages cheeseron

I got these last wootoff. They're extremely comfortable and great to wear for a long time. plus the sound quality is pretty good. i use them all the time, especially with games and movies. the microphone is a clip on lapel mic type thing.

MrGromit


quality posts: 2 Private Messages MrGromit

I bought a pair of these during a woot-off a while ago.

Nice sound, but they're frickin' HUGE!!!

I bought them to take apart and put the speakers in my motorcycle helmet, but I think they're too big for that. I keep them at my desk at work so I can listen to some tunes, and virtually everyone in my office has made comments to the effect of me being in a recording studio...

kh99


quality posts: 8 Private Messages kh99

"Over-sized circumaural leather muffs "

kc8ukw


quality posts: 4 Private Messages kc8ukw

PapaGamer


quality posts: 10 Private Messages PapaGamer
andy5925 wrote:Bought these last time they were up. Great headphones but the "leather" liner peeled off after about two weeks....still comfy though...


Second that. I bought two pair in a previous Woot! The vinyl liner on one headband has already flaked off. Also, the cord is long; but, very stiff so it tends to stay bunched up and gets in your way. I use them for camera work, so I like the big, noise-reducing muffs and the dynamic range is fine for hearing what the camera "hears". Can't say how well they work with music; but, I imagine they sound fine if you're listening to MP3s.

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mmmata


quality posts: 9 Private Messages mmmata
andy5925 wrote:Bought these last time they were up. Great headphones but the "leather" liner peeled off after about two weeks....still comfy though...



yep yep

I have the same issue, flaky leather...looks like black dandruff

brush yo' shoulders off

mmmlinux


quality posts: 0 Private Messages mmmlinux

review here. http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=6315

indiansfan1234


quality posts: 0 Private Messages indiansfan1234

Got these last time. Very comfortable and great sound (I use them to listen to music, not play games). They are HUGE though, but I only use them at my computer. You're not going to want to use these walking around or anything.

Haven't had any problems with the padding flaking.

sparkyish


quality posts: 0 Private Messages sparkyish

i bought these for a lil more last woot... don't regret it one bit. excellent sound. the leather wraping on my band also came loose, but still worth it. extra long cord... i lsiten to these just about every night and they are very comfy.

dsparrow


quality posts: 0 Private Messages dsparrow
mmmata wrote:yep yep

I have the same issue, flaky leather...looks like black dandruff

brush yo' shoulders off



Terrible cans.

kacxc9


quality posts: 0 Private Messages kacxc9

If you are going to use these with a computer... Go with the Medusa Pro-Gamer v2's. They will run you about $120, but they are worth every penny. Best headphones I've ever owned or tried.

aoviss


quality posts: 20 Private Messages aoviss

Cheap clip-on microphone. Plastic, broke 2nd day I had it.

Other than that, great headphones. Never could find the right spot to put the mic. Its either overmodulated or too faint to hear, the pickup 'cone' vacuums. Even worse in Ventrillo or Teamspeak

Sounds better than my cordless Sennheisers, also from woot.

I'd be in for there more if the mic didnt suck.

Never wooting again. I've learned my lesson about inferior customer service and employees that illegally modify your signature (18 U.S.C. § 1029). Grow up, woot. (Edit of Mod edit: I am telling the truth about you modifying my signature to slander me. I am not attacking people. You dont qualify as "people" until you call me back and I hear a voice on the phone, then we can discuss how your employees are harassing me.) Still no response Since December 2010.

yomanwill


quality posts: 1 Private Messages yomanwill

Review
http://www.fastlanehw.com/reviews.php?i=165

Prometheus22


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Prometheus22

Extremely satisfied with this product from the last woot, and the price is outstanding.

I say go for it. You won't regret the awesomeness you'll feel with these massive nuggets on at your computer.

therobb


quality posts: 0 Private Messages therobb

I got a set of these on Woot a few months back. They're not bad for the price if you don't mind the enormous size and the awkwardly stiff cord.

majestictorment


quality posts: 0 Private Messages majestictorment
mbrodnick wrote:Will this work on my iPod



sorry doesne't work with ipod or any mac products. linux only.

Buck Mulligan


quality posts: 8 Private Messages Buck Mulligan

The sound quality is good, and they are comfortable enough. Your ears can get hot on hot days. Another drawback is the cord. It is thick and very long. If you are planning to use this with an MP3 player you'll have to roll up the cord and band it with a rubber band.

They are HUGE. But I like that look. Like a Brooklyn DJ. Most of my friends think they are bad-arse HUGE and like them.

I have not had the "flaking" issue others have experienced. I wear mine 40 hours a week in tough work conditions (I sweat a lot and work in a cloud of wood dust) and they are still like new (perhaps the flaking is caused by acidity from the skin. Some people have more acidity than others).

I have small ears so they fit nicely in the sound hole. My work environment is very loud and these headphones do a good job of blocking external noise. I listen to radio news mostly, and these phones reproduce voice sound very well.

Before these I had an over-the-ear, noise-canceling style which did not block external noise well, did not reproduce radio voice well, and were painful to wear more than 5 hours continuously. However, they kept my ears and head cooler than these Everglides.

liammc


quality posts: 6 Private Messages liammc
Tsikura wrote:1. They are just showing both colors.




Was hopeful was two since we all missed out on the Twofer on Tues thanks to the woot-off.



The tree leaves are dead.

theonlybap


quality posts: 0 Private Messages theonlybap

Got these once as well. Very comfortable, good for extended periods (they were priceless when ignoring my roommate for months and months). Plastic covering on the headband cushion peeled off, but doesn't make much of a difference to me. In my opinion, they have good sound, and some nice bass response. Good with games as well, as expected. Decent sound muffling, but I think sound from the headphones is easily heard.

I bought them when they were like $30, and I don't regret it yet.

The worst thing about them is the size of them compared to my head. I have a small head.

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garciaj


quality posts: 0 Private Messages garciaj

There good headphone but it vacuums the mic isnt attached.

tinginator


quality posts: 0 Private Messages tinginator

llo woot, well done on the description!

I have these and they're great--they do get a bit uncomfortable after 3 hours or so though once the leather causes the area around your ears to sweat.

Belruel


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Belruel

i wanted a decent pair of headphones for 20 bucks, and i got that with these, i was really happy with them. there are a lot of fans running in my house, and these block the white noise sooo well.

they ARE HUGE though.


HUGE.

i feel i got my money's worth, and love them. for 20 bucks, these cannot be beat.

koticphreak


quality posts: 1 Private Messages koticphreak

I got these last time around, they're ridiculously huge, no joke. but for gaming or just listening to music at home, they're GREAT.

I've had a lot of headphones and these definitely match up to some of the $150 models by Sony and Sennheiser

bmxdmx


quality posts: 0 Private Messages bmxdmx

would you be able to plug it into an MP3 player. namely a psp. IU need some loud, noise cancelling headphones for those long train rodes

ignernt


quality posts: 3 Private Messages ignernt

Bought these to wear while mowing the lawn. They surround the ear well enough to keep the riding mower noise out, they're comfortable and sound decent enough. I'd buy them again, either for myself or as a gift.

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Watcher95


quality posts: 10 Private Messages Watcher95

Circumnatural.

mmmmm...

happyhourhemi


quality posts: 1 Private Messages happyhourhemi

BLEEP it!! WE ARE DOING IT LIVE!!! BLEEP it!!

Thats all I could think after reading the discription. LMAO

BigAssRat


quality posts: 0 Private Messages BigAssRat

Bought these about 4 months ago on woot. Great sound for music, I dont' do gaming so I can't attest to that aspect. "Leather" peeled off for me as well. They are LARGE and the cord is thick but in return durable, it can be a little annoying. I use them at work and they block out the sound of my neighbors very well. I would definately buy again, and am thinking of getting a second pair for home use.

jdlong0


quality posts: 0 Private Messages jdlong0

I'm wearing these right now and I love them. They're comfortable and the sound is great. I modified the connector to fit in my 1st gen iPhone.

aoviss


quality posts: 20 Private Messages aoviss
digbydriver wrote:Maybe they work OK, but I've been in broadcasting for thirty six years, and have never heard of them. I don't think they are "professional". Nobody in the business would use twenty dollar headphones.



They dont retail for $20. And 'pro' has a wide meaning.

I wouldn't trust a Firestone or Goodyear shop to do repairs on my vehicle, but they are "professionals" too.

These are far better quality than the $20. I own a pair and not a 'pro', but good enough to hear the difference between tube amps and mosfet, and good sound from bad. These are great for $20 except the mic and its clip are supersuck.

Never wooting again. I've learned my lesson about inferior customer service and employees that illegally modify your signature (18 U.S.C. § 1029). Grow up, woot. (Edit of Mod edit: I am telling the truth about you modifying my signature to slander me. I am not attacking people. You dont qualify as "people" until you call me back and I hear a voice on the phone, then we can discuss how your employees are harassing me.) Still no response Since December 2010.

koticphreak


quality posts: 1 Private Messages koticphreak
bmxdmx wrote:would you be able to plug it into an MP3 player. namely a psp. IU need some loud, noise cancelling headphones for those long train rodes



yeah, but you'd look ridiculous wearing them in public :P they're HUGE.