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Scosche IDR600 for iPod

July 1, 2009   by  

Sometimes a product genuinely surprises you. Scosche is known for various innovative connective products, but I had no idea what to expect from its line of earbuds. But there’s a reason we actually test the products before we write them up. And as it turns out, Scosche’s IDR600 earbuds are a category-killer at their price point. Better sounding than Altec Lansing’s $99 Backbeat Pro earbuds? Check. Better than the Ultimate Ears $79 MetroFi 220 earbuds? Check. Better than any other sub-$100 earbuds I’ve ever listened to? Yep.



So how does the IDR600 manage to pull off that feat? With a beatiful sound that’s authoritative on both the high end and the low end. Before I get too carried away, I should point out that the IDR600 doesn’t measure up to $119 products like the v-moda vibe ii or the Shure SE115. But at two-thirds the price it doesn’t have to.



As with all products, the IDR600’s suitability is relative to your budget. But for those of you who can’t justify spending more than $79 on earbuds, you now have a “no regrets” option from Scosche. The only catch is that, as with the vibe ii, the IDR600 does have a higher than usual bass-to-treble ratio. So if you’re no fan of bass, then you might need to look elsewhere, but the ratio subtle that it seems unlikely to be a turnoff to anyone beyond the crowd that really, really doesn’t like bass. For everyone shopping in this price range, there’s a new king in town.



Some of Scosche’s other new earbuds (which we hope to test out soon) come with the mic/button for iPhone users, but unfortunately the IDR600 doesn’t have presently have that option. Score one for iPod users then.

Learn more at Scosche.com

Check out iProng Magazine’s 42nd issue featuring a cover story interview with the Black Eyed Peas, a hands-on look at the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3.0, and the top fifty accessories for iPhone and iPod. Also interviewed: Butterfly Boucher, Davy Knowles, Endless Hallway, Gretel, Kingsfoil and much more.

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