
Full Review
Introduction
The 6isolator headphones are an in-ear offering from Etymotic Research. As in-ear headphones, they’re tiny and very portable, but they have very strong performance for a low cost pair of cans. The size of these headphones is really minute: the buds are barely visible outside your ears. The lack of a cable guard between the buds and the thin cable just makes them even more inconspicuous.
The cable is of questionable quality, however, as it’s thin and tends to hold wrinkles easily. After you unwrap these, they’ll hold their initial bends for a very long time, causing the cord to hang from your ears in a zig-zag down to the device. The included case helps keep the headphones contained a bit, but some kind of wheel to keep the cord wrinkle free would’ve been appreciated. While wrangling the headphones into or out of the case, your sleeves will be kept safe in a separate mesh pocket, which will definitely help you hang onto them.
The headphones are comfortable. We were able to wear them for six hours without really noticing any negative effects of the wear. The variety of sleeves should help most people find something their ears agree with. If your ears end up dirtying up the headphones in the process, you have the option of replacing the wax guards that protect the nozzle.
The 6isolator headphones had good audio quality for an in-ear set.; we found only minor issues with distortion, and, like all in-ear headphones, they do a great job blocking sound from the outside world. The Etymotic Research 6isolator headphones are available for $139.
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Page 1
Tour & Design
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Performance
Frequency response far above average for in-ears, and they reduce lots of outside noise, but there’s a small amount of distortion across the board. Read More... |
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In Use
Comfortable, portable, with an array of sleeves and a nice case, but nothing included to manage the cord, which will easily wrinkle or snap in your pocket. Read More... |
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Value & Comparisons
A good in-ear headphone experience and solid extras for a reasonable price, though we thought it should’ve been slightly cheaper. Read More... |
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Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Etymotic Research ER6i. Read More... |
Part 6
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