Great earphones for Android devices.

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I always see them built for iOS or Samsung on headphones and ear buds. Are there any designed for HTC outside of HTC's hi res that haven't been release. The main reason I got the 10 is for the music seeing as how that is a good 50% of what is do in a phone.

Also any recommendations for a great set of earbbuds. I'm sure the full head phones are probably better in every way. I just prefer the in ear compact design. I'm looking at spending around 100 for a nice set.

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I typically don't use earbuds because I can never make them stay in my ears, unless I'm using a memory foam tip. Though I found that the Skull and Smokin' Buds 2 are excellent and not very expensive either.
 
I always see them built for iOS or Samsung on headphones and ear buds. Are there any designed for HTC outside of HTC's hi res that haven't been release. The main reason I got the 10 is for the music seeing as how that is a good 50% of what is do in a phone.

Also any recommendations for a great set of earbbuds. I'm sure the full head phones are probably better in every way. I just prefer the in ear compact design. I'm looking at spending around 100 for a nice set.

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These are the headphones that I got for this phone.

Sennheiser Momentum In-Ear (Android version), 506244 - Black Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N3RFFV...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU5199255

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If you like a balanced sonic signature with a fast response and no muddy bass, Beyerdynamic DTX160 are fantastic and around $65. The DTX101 is around $55, also balanced, but a little softer in the highs and more generous in the bass without being sloppy. They definitely out-perform their price range.

I've been enjoying the MEE P1 Pinnacle with the 10. Superbly detailed, revealing many layers of instrumentation and maintaining near perfect tonal balance. They're quite a bit more expensive at $200 but a good investment for anyone interested in a high quality in-ear that rivals more expensive brands.
 
HiFiMan RE400s offer a really nice sound and come in both an Android and iPhone model. They're about 80 or 90 bucks. I know several people who say they match very nicely with the HTC 10.

You'll find quite a few models under $100 that sound good, but remember they're not going to compare to something like a $350 pair of Westones.
 
Bose soundtrue ultra

Most comfy earbuds on planet like soft pillows

And they are noise isolated

Not as much as over earing but good.

Comfortable was my key reason for buying.

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I was actually just looking at getting these. How do they sound?

*EDIT* I said f it and pulled the trigger and bought these.

They sound phenomenal! I bought them and have used them every chance I get. Using them even before you setup an audio profile on the HTC 10 and they are great. Once you setup a profile they will sound that much better. They have a mic and they have controls for music as well. Just get the Android version and not the iPhone version.

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I got these and they sound great, especially for the price. Make sure you get the Android version.

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They came last night and they are awesome. Especially after I set up the sound profile.

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Just picked up the Audiofly AF180s. Haven't used them with the HTC 10 yet, but they make the Snapdragon S7 sound awesome tolerable so I am hopeful ;)
 
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