When you look for in-ear headphones you want it all (the sound, the quality, the fit / comfort, the looks) and all this for the lowest price. There are so many candidates out there and it gets difficult to decide with all the technical specification terms and marketing foot did the brands throw at you. Do not be carried away as it's rather pointless paying more than 60 euros for just listening to music in your phone or watching a movie in your ultrabook. It's just not worth it. Previously I owned the Klipsch S4, the Klipsch S4 II and the SOL Amps HD. The S4s were very comfortable, with very good sound and They lasted 2 years. The S4 IIs were just like the S4s in terms of sound and despite the flat cable They lasted 1 year (2 year warranty - money refunded). The SOL Amps HDs are more rugged But They do not reach the sound quality of the S4s and the S4 IIs and theywill probably bring discomfort to your ears due to Their big size. Unfortunately all three models had the same problem, They would not stay Firmly in the ears and fall out (especially the amp). In comparison the Jabra Vox earphones have a Toughcable Which feels lighter and easier to handle than a flat cable, They are definately better designed and theywill stay in your ears. They do not sound as good as the Klipsch earphones unless you use at enhancement (Jabra app or graphic EQ) for music or movies but when you do you will not be dissapointed. The truth Is that my smartphone Nokia's WH-208 earphones sound better than all of the models here and are cheaper too. If you can find them cheap try the Klipsch R6 (i) Model otherwise I believe it's overpriced. Alternatively go for the S4 (i) II model. Windows Phone users Should definately go for the Monster Purity WH-920 model, you will not regret it.