
Full Review
Introduction
Sakar Internationals recently acquired the rights to use the Gummy Bear brand and one of the first things they did was produce these headphones. They’re a set of in-ears with scented, plastic Gummy Bears on the back of their ear buds.
We did some basic internet research and found a lot of snarky reviews of these headphones. Many individuals in the blogosphere took one look at the press release and said, “oh man, those headphones are probably pretty bad.” We here at HeadphoneInfo.com do not judge products based on appearance or our own subjectivity, however, so we took our three Gummy Bear headphones review units into our labs and put them through our rigorous scientific testing procedures. Now that we’ve compiled the data we can objectively state that yeah, these headphones are pretty bad.
Comparisons
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Page 1
Tour & Design
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Page 2
Sound Quality
Don’t expect audio quality from these headphones. Read More... |
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Isolation
Mediocre isolators that offer loud playback and won’t leak much sound. Read More... |
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Page 4
Comfort
Although cute, the hard plastic bears result in an uncomfortable wear experience. Read More... |
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Usability
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Page 6
Shure SE115 Comparison
![]() We compare the Gummy Bears to the SE115. Read More... |
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Sennheiser CX 680i Comparison
![]() We compare the Gummy Bears to the CX 680i. Read More... |
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Sony Triqii Comparison
![]() We compare the Gummy Bears to the Triqii. Read More... |
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Apple iPod In-ear Headphones Comparison
![]() We compare the Gummy Bears to the iPod In-ear Headphones. Read More... |
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Page 10
Conclusion
Read our final conclusion of the Sakar International Gummy Bears. Read More... |
Part 11
Comments
Read what people are saying about the Sakar International Gummy Bears. Add your comments... |
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