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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Sound Quality
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03.Isolation
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04.Comfort
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05.Usability
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06.Apple iPhone 3G S Headphones Comparison
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07.Beyerdynamic DT 770 Comparison
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08.Shure SE115 Comparison
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09.Audio-Technica ATH-ESW9 Comparison
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10.Conclusion
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11.Snippets
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12.Ratings & Specs
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13.Comments
Sony Triqii
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Beyerdynamic DT 770 ComparisonApple iPhone 3G S Headphones Comparison
Design
Both sets of headphones are a bit blah. The Apple headphones are white and clean and were once chic. Now their charm has been laid to waste by their rampant proliferation. The Triqiis are decent enough, but don’t have any flair to them.
In terms of durability, the Triqiis win this match-up by a long shot.
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| Sony Triqii | Apple iPhone 3G S Headphones |
Frequency Response
The Triqiis are a bit more erratic than the Apple iPhone headphones, but not to their detriment. If you like a more dynamic sound, the Triqiis are the better headphones.
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| Sony Triqii | Apple iPhone 3G S Headphones |
Distortion
Both sets of headphones have some issues with their bass.
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| Sony Triqii | Apple iPhone 3G S Headphones |
Tracking
Both headphones have roughly the same tracking results.![]() |
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| Sony Triqii | Apple iPhone 3G S Headphones |
Isolation
Neither set of headphones had decent isolation.
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| Sony Triqii | Apple iPhone 3G S Headphones |
Comfort
The Triqiis stay at roughly the same level of comfort, regardless of how long you’re wearing them for. The Apple headphones constantly feel like they’re going to pop out, and then they do, and that’s really annoying.
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| Sony Triqii | Apple iPhone 3G S Headphones |
Verdict
The Triqiis are about on par with the Apple iPhone headphones, but are a lot easier to wear. The Apple iPhone headphones pull out at the slightest tug, which gets annoying over time.
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