🎧 Elevate your sound game — don’t just listen, experience every beat!
The ATH-CLR100ISBK SonicFuel in-ear headphones deliver crisp, detailed audio through 8.5mm drivers, combined with an in-line microphone and control for hands-free calls and media management. Designed for all-day comfort, they include three sizes of silicone ear tips for optimal fit and noise isolation. Available in five vibrant colors, these wired headphones are a sleek, travel-friendly choice for professionals seeking quality sound and convenience.

| ASIN | B01DG5KHIU |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,979 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Retractable |
| Charging time | 13 Hours |
| Compatible devices | Smartphones, Other Portable Devices |
| Control method | App |
| Control type | control |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Headphones |
| Item model number | ATH-CLR100ISBK |
| Item weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Audio-Technica |
| Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) Rubber |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | FFP |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 5.08 x 7.62 cm; 5 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Music, Calling |
| Specific uses for product | Music |
| Style | Minimalist, Modern, Contemporary, or Technical |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
A**N
Possibly the worst headphones I've ever used
I bought these thinking they'd be better than standard in-flight headphones, as I have an upcoming 13 hour flight. I was wrong. They're shockingly poor. Excessive but muffled bass leaves vocals and a treble presence practically inaudible. I thought for a second that what I was hearing was something rubbing against the (incredibly thin) cable - nope, the bass actually sounds like that. I've submitted a return request for these, but honestly I'd be sending them back regardless of whether I get my money back or not. An aside - I used Audio Technica's ATH-M40X and M50's for years. Brilliant value for money. Thus I assumed these would be a safe bet...
N**E
dont buy this product
cheap ear phones from china.
T**.
I have never considered writing an earbud review until now. And ironically, a highly favorable review, only after they broke! For the past several years I've tried more than my fair share of buds, and more recently I’ve made my selections only after reading sufficiently favorable reviews here - too often being somewhat disappointed by fit and performance. So much that my conclusion has been that earbud listening seems to be a highly subjective experience, with one person's favorite buds being another's "meh" buds. So bear in mind that my own experience may differ - slightly or completely - from yours. On fit - a simple criterion to apply, and seemingly simply unachievable. I wanted earbuds that would, first and foremost, stay put while working out in the gym. I don't jog, and i have almost exclusively come to rely on strain relieving shirt clips to minimize the wires tugging on the buds from normal light jostling. Something about the shape of my ears - and ear sweating! - prevents all of them from sealing properly and staying put - at least for very long. Aftermarket special bud covers, ear clips, you name it, nothing seems to help that much. These have managed to stay put a little longer than any others. I credit their slightly angled shape for achieving this, but for those of you cursed with similarly uncooperative ears, adding a shirt clip goes a long way to stabilizing things. It's a shame very few bud manufacturers include these, so when I get hold of one (usually spotting one left on the gym floor) it's like gold to me. On Performance - nearly equally important, and this cheapskate wanted lower-priced buds that still sounded quite good. At one point I found some first generation Skullcandys that seemed very good, but then they broke (inevitably too soon with all buds!), and I then discovered that the “new and improved” versions actually sounded worse! I read some rave reviews about Sonys and Panasonics, but sure enough my impressions were MEH. Either too much/not enough bass, garbled or attenuated highs, lackluster midranges, in various combinations.I was beginning to suspect that my ear’s natural frequency sensitivity range needed to match the buds’ output for satisfaction. Fair enough, but did that mean I was going to be left to hunt and peck forever until I could randomly make that match? I still believed a flat-ish and wide frequency profile (again, at a cheap enough price :-)) would be the best approximation. I truly like hearing sounds from the entire range and and bothered by any portion being muffled. I listen to lots of trance with its enormous variation in synthesized sounds, with and without vocals. Some light and heavy rock, occasional new age stuff. I’m fine with missing the sounds of fingers sliding along guitar strings and such. I accept that synthesized instruments lose lots of finer tonal subtlety right out of the shute. And so…YES, these come closest to a decent overall sound so far! Not perfect, mind you, as I still hear the occasion tinkle that I suspect was meant to be a more complimentary instrumental. The bass doesn’t punch at my eardrums, but I am satisfied with its poking. AND CHEAP!!! But then they BROKE!!!! Given they lasted nearly a year, I wasn’t overly bothered. It was only then that I went back, tried some of my MEH backups and realized, yet again, how much better these were than the others in my pile. So I got to work, getting ready to buy replacements, but determined to diagnose the suddenly erratic connection and try my hand at a fix. I found, in this particular case, that the control button’s teensy little circuit board lost its solder connection to an even teensier wire. Luckily I have a variable heat range soldering iron with a sharp tip, a somewhat steady hand, and a cheapskate’s determination — and FIXED IT! So happy now. I didn’t know earbuds could uncover an emotional range in me as welli. I REALLY LIKE these buds. I’ve decided to buy spares regardless, and even buy the slightly more expensive model to see if Audio Technica’s sound still works for me up through its product range, with more satisfaction for more coin. If anyone would like more details on the other buds I’ve tried, just comment back. Happy bud hunting!
K**I
This is the best earphones you can buy in this price range and not a lot of people would disagree to that. Achieving a great bass quality is a no brainer for any earphone manufacturer, even the cheapest ones can give you great bass, the trick lies in having a good treble as well. The niche, of having a great treble as well as bass, in which these earphones operate is extraordinary for the given price range. Audio technica have greatly outperformed most of its competitors in achieving a perfect balance for bass and treble, the earphones are like an orgasm for the ears. The only drawback I find is the quality of the wire, they are cheap and feel flimsy. Easily get entangled and get damaged when snagged (I've had to purchase another after the same earphone broke after a snag).
A**H
It is very good product and you get very clear sound quality in low price. But my one side speaker is not working after some time
E**3
Regular sized earbuds don't fit my small ears. I didn't know you could get smaller ones until my son told me and recommended this brand. The smallest of these earbuds are perfect for me. Very happy.
A**R
For $15, you can't go wrong with these. The sound quality is great; really pronounced middle and high frequencies (however they can sound a bit tinny at higher volumes), and while these earbuds do not have a lot of bass, it is still there and can be quite punchy. Would recommend to friends and would buy again.
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