Symphonized NRG 3.0 Wood Earbuds Wired, In Ear Headphones with Microphone
Custom Silicone Ear Tips, A Standard 3.5 Mm Audio Jack, Wood Earbuds Wired, Studio Quality, Deep Bass
What We Like
- Built-in one-button control makes it easy to pause/play songs, receive/decline calls
- Comes with different sized ear-tips that helps offer a customized fit
- Features 3.5mm audio jack that makes it compatible with various device
Disadvantages
- Mediocre build quality that may not last long
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Final Score:

8.69 out of 10, based on these factors:
Common Questions
What is the difference between nrg 2.0 and nrg 3.0?
They're supposed to have a cord that doesn't make noise when rubbing against things, but I just upgraded from the 2.0, and I notice no difference in the amount of noise made.
Has anyone owned these for more than 6 months and had them work? It seems like the point when 2 pairs of the 2.0 have lost sound one side.
I use the 1.0 and 2.0 daily and have had a pair go dead sound wise but within a year and the warranty covered a replacement.
How can you tell which is the left and right?
If you get regular earbuds in the future, look for the little L on one of the buds and tie a knot in that cord just below the bud, that way you'll also be able to use it.
Does the cord make a sound when it is rubbing against fabric or something else?
I used these all day long on 9/4/18 and they made sound even if you bumped the cables.
I want to know the difference between noise isolation and noise cancellation.
It sounds like you're more worried about sound leakage, which is what non- users can hear.