Divoix 110 Enhanced Bass Noise Cancelling Earphones

Manufacturer: OMI Handy
EAN: 0705615991834
Category: Gadgets & Tools
Price: n/a  (73 customer reviews)
Shipping Wt: 0.02 pounds
Average Rating: 2.9 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Divoix 110 Enhanced Bass Noise Cancelling Earphones are a premium-quality stereo earphone with built-in mic and remote. You can easily switch from music to taking a call.... [Read more]

Top Reviews

No longer works - I would buy with caution
by Virginia Dogwood (1 out of 5 stars)
September 12, 2015

REVIEW UPDATE (September 2016): I bought these a little more than a year ago and use them rarely and have taken good care of them, but recently one ear bud started losing volume and now it it totally dead. I wouldn't buy again. The seller warranty is only 30 days, so buyer beware.

MY ORIGINAL REVIEW

Please note that I'm reviewing these from the perspective of an iPhone 5 (iOS 8) user.

While I like Apple's standard headset *controls* better, I prefer the Voix headset better for ear comfort, staying in my ear without falling out, and the mic quality. As such, I'm using the Voix headset and not the Apple headset. I do with the Voix mic control had a volume controller like the Apple ear buds. If you want to adjust volume, then you'll need to use the volume buttons on the iPhone.

The included manual isn't complete so here's my attempt at a more accurate manual, for an iPhone 5 on iOS 8. The controls might work differently on other devices.

When you're in iTunes, here's how the controller button works. First, there is only one button on the Voix headset, unlink the Apple headset which has a button with an up, down, and "middle" button. So, this controller is simpler and not as useful or as easy to use as Apples. Plus, the button is a little mushy which makes it a bit difficult to operate. If I could combine Apple's controller with the Voix ear buds, I would be happy.

Pause music - press button once.

Un-Pause music - press button once.

Skip one track forward - press button two times quickly (this can be hard to time right if you have butterfingers)

Skip one track backwards - press button three times quickly (can be hard to do)

Fast forward through a track - press button once, then quickly press button again and hold. As long as you hold, you will fast forward through the track. Take finger off button to stop fast-forwarding and resume playing at normal speed.

Launch Siri - press button and hold. Then speak to Siri. Press button again to finish your statement to Siri.

Answer incoming call - press button once.

Decline incoming call - press and hold button for about 2 seconds, then let go.

Hang up from a call - press button once. Be careful because this can happen accidentally.
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Love the idea, could be a little better.
by Matt G (3 out of 5 stars)
February 14, 2016

I bought it specifically because I wanted to be able to change songs without digging my phone out of my pocket, particularly on cold days. I'm no audiophile but the sound is good. I only give it 3 stars because the button is very finicky. Press once to pause, twice to skip, and three times to go back. I find it difficult to consistently "double click" and get the song to skip, I frequently wind up pausing it. And it randomizes in reverse as well, so if you decide you want to hear that last song again, too bad.

Also, none of the earbuds fit my ears very well. I don't think I have weird ears so I'm not sure why I had trouble finding ones that fit... The actual earbud itself is metal and large so wearing them under a skullcap in the winter can be uncomfortable as well.
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Great for cell phone use!
by NMSUAggies (5 out of 5 stars)
September 23, 2015

First and foremost, I am NOT an audiophile. I just wanted a good hands-free for cell phone use. I am not a fan of Bluetooth - I prefer to be hardwired to my phone.

The sound is much better than previous wired handsfree I've used, and I am heard by those on the "other end of the line" better than previous models. Comfort is very nice, and the button on the mic actually works, unlike other wired handsfree I've used. I have also found that the flat wire casing does indeed keep tangling to a minimum, which I LOVE. The biggest drawback to going hardwired is tangled wire. This one doesn't tangle.

Bottom line, this is very good for cell phone use!
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Surprising bass and volume at a reasonable price.
by Mark Neal (4 out of 5 stars)
July 29, 2015

These earbuds have amazing bass and volume. They also are pretty effective that limiting outside noises from entering your ears due to their snug fit. I have an iPhone 6 Plus and these headphones sound so much better than the original Apple earbuds that there is no comparison. The highs and the mid range aren't quite as crisp and clear as I would like, but it is acceptable considering the ample volume ability of these earbuds. This is not a deal breaker as it can be manipulated with the equalizer adjustment. I would recommend them to anyone who is looking for a strong bass sound and loud volume with some pretty effective noise isolation (not electronic cancellation). Nice earbuds at a reasonable price.
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Trash after just 3 months.
by Travis Umbinetti (1 out of 5 stars)
April 30, 2016

They felt good out of the box. They had some weight to them, and felt like more durable material, and fit in ear really comfortably.

The inline control, if you thread it under a shirt, sits really low. It reaches the bottom of my ribcage. Really uncomfortable trying to find it, poking at my chest, to pause playback. Then beyond that, the wire has to be spooled into my pants pocket with my device so it's not dangling a big loop down to my knees. Really, really dislike the wire.

Beyond that, I use these at work, and have used them for maybe 15 to 20 shifts. They are already dead. The sound started going in and out, and I checked the connection to my device, it's fine, the wire is just bad.

I've worked in much worse conditions with the earbuds that came with my iPhone, and they still work now two years later. These earbuds didn't make it three months.
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The sound is good. The main knock on this is that the ...
by krayzbone227 (3 out of 5 stars)
October 26, 2015

The sound is good. The main knock on this is that the controls/mic are so low it makes absolutely no sense. It hangs halfway down my torso, ensuring the mic must be held up. There are plenty of other earbuds with mics that are higher and don't need to be held to actually use them.

Edit 5/19/16: These get more and more frustrating by the day. If the cord ever gets twisted below the mic, it translates upward to twisting above the mic as it loosens below it. I constantly have to undo that. More annoyingly, and this happened pretty early on, if the cord gets twisted and fed into the "zip" that way, good luck ever righting it and properly using the zip ever again. It's been maddening.
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Broke shortly after purchase
by Erica Anderson (2 out of 5 stars)
November 21, 2015

These headphones started off great, they did a great job of cancelling out outside noise and the bass was nice. I did not like how the mic was really low (at my chest instead my neck) so I had to hold it up to my mouth in order to talk on the phone. I had these headphones for about 1 1/2 months and then they just started breaking, even though I took great care of them. Very disappointed that they didn't even last me through the rest of the year.
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Great sound and build quality; extremely uncomfortable to wear
by AK (3 out of 5 stars)
October 12, 2015

The sound is almost like a pair of headphones - really loud, good bass, and very "stereo" like. Feels like you're listening to music in a huge hall. The biggest problem I had with these are that they are extremely uncomfortable to wear because of the extra "hump" to accommodate the driver. It presses against the curve of your ear and gets very painful even after just 10 mins.

Build quality is great, sound quality is great, although the highs could have been higher, but it does have a very deep and loud sound. If you have huge ears, this probably might work, but for an average ear size, that hump ruins all the fun.
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Disappointed After 2 Purchases...
by The Petersons (2 out of 5 stars)
December 11, 2015

I am not normally inclined to make reviews, but this product made me feel the need. After 2 purchases of this product, I am very disappointed. At first, I was very impressed by the good ratings, low price, and seemingly well made product. However, do not be fooled. Both times in about a month, the cord has shorted out. I expected this to not be an issue, as the cord is flat, and the cord did not rip, but still managed to short out both times. I thought this was possibly just a fluke the first time, but this continued to be an issue even faster with the second pair. Really unfortunate and I'm extremely disappointed with this product.
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Best earphone ever!
by Arpit (5 out of 5 stars)
February 28, 2016

I have 3-4 different pairs of earphones, some expensive and some cheaper than this, but this is the best one among all of those. This is a great value you can get for the price. The bass quality is just fantastic for its size and they considerably block out the noise. The mic works also great so you can have long and clear conversations without breaking your neck or aching your arm.
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... bought these headphones and the sound and fit was pretty good but one side stopped working a lit
by Ms. T (1 out of 5 stars)
October 20, 2015

I bought these headphones and the sound and fit was pretty good but one side stopped working a little after a month. And I was disappointed that there is no volume control.

I'm willing to update my rating if this company fixes this issue.

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