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Red Redphones - 2009
So your boring R.E.D helmet needs a little something to spice it up. If they're compatible, we recommend the Redphones--a fully integrated speakers system that is compatible with all 2010 R.E.D adult helmets. These 40 millimeter drivers just pop right into the earpads of your helmet so you can listen to that epic song you just pirated off the interweb. Easy access volume and mute controls right on the cord makes it easy to dial down the tunes when your buddy is telling you about the fresh snow you missed. And when that story becomes more of a tall tale, feel free to crank it up again.
Bottom Line: Too bad the custom paint job you tried didn�t turn out this good.
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By: Alex
January 11, 2012
I have no idea how you managed to break these or rip the cord out but you must have done something wrong because I've had these for over a year and I have 0 problems with them.
I really like these and I'm only buying a pro-tec with the audioforce ear pads because my only gripe with these is that I have to use the in-line switch to turn the music on/off to listen to someone and I'd rather have the button/volume controls on the earpads themselves which means I have to either have the cord outside my jacket exposed to the elements or constantly zip/unzip my jacket to turn mute/unmute the music when I'm talking to someone.
That being said, I'm buying another RED helmet for my girlfriend and I'm putting my redphones in her helmet so she can listen to music and I have no doubt they will last years as I'm not sitting there grabbing at the cord trying to rip it out of the speaker like you apparently are.
You must have routed the cable wrong or not given it enough slack or just did something irresponsible to damage them and make them stop working. These are very durable and aren't delicate at all so maybe you should take better care of your equipment and it won't break.
By: Alex
January 15, 2012
Hopefully you bought them from dogfunk or somewhere reputable so you can exchange them for a non-broken one.
2 Comments Last Comment: January 19, 2012 by: bur2801549
By: bur2801549
January 19, 2012
wow alex, it seems like you get pretty defensive when anybody has an issue with their product. it's possible that a few of the phones weren't manufactured to 100% quality. shit does happen, i've ripped a cord out of a 160$ pair of skullcandys vacuuming my house...and to take a shot at someone for simply saying that the redphones aren't the only headphones that work in the helmet is just immature and stupid on your part. in fact, unless you are making money every time a r.e.d. product gets sold you should probably just keep your mouth shut and let people share their opinions without ridiculing them. all this person said was if you have headphones that fit in the foam, they will work just fine. it is not an inaccurate or misleading review. it is actually more helpful than anything you have posted on this site.
By: Alex
January 15, 2012
Just because they aren't necessary for you or you can't afford them doesn't mean you have to review them negatively. Try to keep the reviews accurate instead of misleading.
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