KLIM Technologies has established itself as one of the leading audio equipment brands in the US. Unlike other companies, KLIM is not owned by a large corporation or outside investors. Their success is solely dependent on customer satisfaction, and they strive to deliver quality, durable products that come with peace of mind. If the customer is happy, they win. If not, they lose.
One of KLIM’s most popular products is the KLIM Fusion Earbuds with Microphone. These in-ear headphones are designed to last and come with a 5-year warranty, making it a zero-risk purchase. Despite its affordable price, the KLIM Fusion provides the best sound quality for its range and features an in-built microphone and volume control.
The KLIM Fusion earphones are designed for comfort with memory foam ear tips that fit perfectly and block out outside noise. The USB-C connection ensures compatibility with most Android devices without the need for adapters. The earphones come with three additional pairs of standardized in-ear extensions for those who prefer them, and the metal heads are magnetized for easy storage.
In conclusion, the KLIM Fusion Earbuds with Microphone are an excellent choice for anyone looking for affordable, high-quality earphones that are built to last. With the added convenience of a built-in microphone and volume control, these earphones are perfect for on-the-go use. The memory foam ear tips provide a comfortable fit, and the USB-C connection ensures compatibility with most Android devices. Plus, with a 5-year warranty, customers can purchase with confidence knowing that KLIM stands behind their products.
Clark –
It’s nothing amazing, but not that bad. I have three gripes;The first is the static. There is tons of static when you plug it into a device, and the way to get rid of this static is to adjust the manual volume slider on the cable. The volume slider, luckily, is fairly stuff, so it will not move on its own, though it is possible to easily bump with your fingers/shirt every so often. The slider is also a bit touchy, as if you wanna get the best volume, you have to carefully and slowly adjust it to right where the static disappears.The second is the vibrations. Unlike my last pair of headphones, any small shifting/bumping/moving of the cable against something, can be very audible. Its a bit annoying, but you can get used to this and ignore it after using for a few days/weeks.The third and final gripe I have is with the swappable earpiece. My last pair of headphones didn’t have rubber earpieces, but instead was a fixed plastic shape, meaning I’m not used to this issue personally. Simply put, a few times now I have noticed when taking the earphones out of my pocket, the swappable earpiece will catch, and easily fall off. I nearly lost it twice within the first 3 days of owning. And I’ve had these for only a bit over a week so far. There are spares included with the purchase, but I would hate to use them so soon.Other than these gripes, they’re an alright pair of earphones. Sound quality is good, and they are fairly comfortable. I’m not 100% sold on the magnetic feature, but that’s just due to personal preference. I would however say that the magnets seem just right, so that’s a plus if that’s something you’re into I guess. Lastly, they ship in a quality box, and come with a quality carrying case, which I do not use only because of personal preference once again. I do not know if these are waterproof, and I do not wish to find out. Hopefully this review helps someone like me, who just experienced their main headphones dying/breaking and wants a fair slightly above mid-teir replacement that should last a good bit.
Kristen –
Bought these as an upgrade from my other earbuds because they weren’t loud enough and I couldn’t hear everything I needed to hear while playing games. I wasn’t expecting much – they are pretty cheap after all, and man was I surprised when I used them for the first time. I had no idea how much I hated my old, mid tier, earbuds until these put them into perspective.First off, pros:1) Memory foam tips are ridiculously comfortable, and really don’t slip out of my ears like rubber/plastic tips do. I used to have to take breaks from any ear buds for a while because they would hurt my ears after wearing them. These? I completely forget I’m wearing half the time. Plus, I didn’t even hear my neighbor lighting off fireworks because of their inherent sound blocking, so that’s pretty cool.2) Sound quality is actually far above what I was used to. The bass is very evident, mids pretty good, and there’s no tinny noise with the trebles and high like I’ve always experienced with ear buds. Plus, the volume they can put out is a significant improvement – I can actually hear the little background noises in games perfectly fine now.3) The magnetic heads and free carrying case, while not exactly necessary, are a great touch, and definitely add to the feeling of quality. Never thought I would actually be glad to have my earbuds magnetically held together, but they have definitely saved me from a lot of untangling.4) You can’t beat the price to all-around-quality ratio. After all that, I would’ve expected these to be closer to $40. Nope. Half that. Honestly amazing.I really love these headphones, but there are exactly 2 CONS to them:1) The foam tips get DIRTY. I know for a fact that my ears are very clean (my doctor has remarked on it a few times), but what little ear wax I do have, these tips scoop right up and it’s impossible to fully clean them off. I do regularly remove them and give them a gentle wash with soap and water, but they will never be as clean as they were out of the box. They also collect any fuzz or hair very quickly as a result.2) The tips pop off more often than I am used to. I don’t know if it’s because they are simply molded to the shape of the bud itself, so there isn’t much grip, or if it’s because of the above wax-collection problem, but I have lost one of them to the void a few times simply from removing them from the drawer I keep them in.All in all, I love these earbuds.
Valigirl907 –
We ended up returning this only because I bought the wrong type. I needed UBS type C. The ear piece fit pretty good but it also sticks out of the ear pretty far.
Josh –
They have good sound quality and they feel better made than many headphones I’ve gotten over the last few years.Edit: been using these regularly for a couple of months now. They have held up decently well. The internal wire is starting to twist a little, but so far no breaks. The foam that they use for the earbuds insert got grimy pretty quickly and doesn’t clean easily, it also only lasted about a month before it became loose on its mount. So sometimes if something pulls a bit on the cord the earbud will come loose but the foam stays in the ear.
Grandma Buddy –
Good sound, good quality, and good price
Clark –
It’s nothing amazing, but not that bad. I have three gripes;The first is the static. There is tons of static when you plug it into a device, and the way to get rid of this static is to adjust the manual volume slider on the cable. The volume slider, luckily, is fairly stuff, so it will not move on its own, though it is possible to easily bump with your fingers/shirt every so often. The slider is also a bit touchy, as if you wanna get the best volume, you have to carefully and slowly adjust it to right where the static disappears.The second is the vibrations. Unlike my last pair of headphones, any small shifting/bumping/moving of the cable against something, can be very audible. Its a bit annoying, but you can get used to this and ignore it after using for a few days/weeks.The third and final gripe I have is with the swappable earpiece. My last pair of headphones didn’t have rubber earpieces, but instead was a fixed plastic shape, meaning I’m not used to this issue personally. Simply put, a few times now I have noticed when taking the earphones out of my pocket, the swappable earpiece will catch, and easily fall off. I nearly lost it twice within the first 3 days of owning. And I’ve had these for only a bit over a week so far. There are spares included with the purchase, but I would hate to use them so soon.Other than these gripes, they’re an alright pair of earphones. Sound quality is good, and they are fairly comfortable. I’m not 100% sold on the magnetic feature, but that’s just due to personal preference. I would however say that the magnets seem just right, so that’s a plus if that’s something you’re into I guess. Lastly, they ship in a quality box, and come with a quality carrying case, which I do not use only because of personal preference once again. I do not know if these are waterproof, and I do not wish to find out. Hopefully this review helps someone like me, who just experienced their main headphones dying/breaking and wants a fair slightly above mid-teir replacement that should last a good bit.
Josh –
They have good sound quality and they feel better made than many headphones I’ve gotten over the last few years.Edit: been using these regularly for a couple of months now. They have held up decently well. The internal wire is starting to twist a little, but so far no breaks. The foam that they use for the earbuds insert got grimy pretty quickly and doesn’t clean easily, it also only lasted about a month before it became loose on its mount. So sometimes if something pulls a bit on the cord the earbud will come loose but the foam stays in the ear.
Lily Rei –
The right earbud fits a little awkwardly for me but that could just be a personal issue on my end. I had to change the size because they were too big for me at first but otherwise the instrumentals are super clear and while they might overpower the vocals a tiny bit, the sound is very crisp and pleasant sounding. I really enjoy them so far.
Ces –
Good product and Price. Good deal!