There have been some important updates to the Fake Bose Triport situation. Its not as plain and simple as first thought. Click here for more details.
Archive for the ‘Fake headphones/earphones’ Category
First review of the new Metro.fi 100 earphones.
Click the image for the first overview and pictures of the Metro.fi 100 earphones
The New Ultimate Ears Metro.fi range, big deal! Well it is. Ecstatic
Click the image below and see for yourself why the Metro.fi’s should be a massive hit.
Fake PX200’s
Naively, I didn’t think that there was a big problem with fake Sennheiser PX100 and PX200 headphones, but after my friend got a pair of fake PX200 yesterday, I’ve had a change of heart. I think the problem of fake headphones is far worse than most people are willing to accept.
Read the Full Fake Sennheiser PX review here. Click th image below.
You don’t want to miss this!
Just to let you know, although www.fakeheadphones.com has been launched, the fakeheadphone section of this site will still be accessible for the next week. After that, when you click on the ‘Fakeheadphones’ tab at the top, you’ll be redirected tot he new fakeheadphones.com site.
New Fakes On The Block.
Fake Audio-Technica ATH-ES7 Headphones
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Fake Bang And Olufsen A8 Headphones
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Fake Bose Triport IE headphones/earphones.
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These three in particular, are the new bad boys on the block. You can often tell a fake, by the fact that the bidding or ‘Buy Now’ price starts as low as 1/4 of the original price. If the ‘Buy Now’ price is below half the retail price, then often enough it’s going to be a very nice (or not) replica, and some unscrupulous person is going to make off with your hard-earned.
Bose Triport IE
I don’t want to point the finger here, but I’ve seen Bose Triport’s starting at £19.99 when the retail is £69.00.
Audio-Technica ATH-ES7
The Audio-Technica ATH-ES7 headphones, you can usually get them for around $100 mark or less and that’s on a generous deal. But there are some that are starting at around the $40 mark.
Bang And Olufsen A8
The Bang and Olufsen A8 headphones….they should retail at £96.00 according to the British Airways highlife shop. abt.com have them at $160, yet they’re being banded about at the price as a movie ticket. I stress, this is for the A8 headphones.
My advice is always the same, Buy from a reliable source, like abt.com shop or audiocubes.com. You may pay full whack, but it’s the reassurance that what you’re hearing is the real deal.
The hands and conscience of Headphonedeals are clean. You’ve been warned!
Click the images above, for more information on fake spotting.
Are These Real?
There have been many, many Bose Triport IE being sold for nearly a third of the original price. This seems worryingly low for a pair of Bose headphones/earphones. Without buying and testing a pair myself, I can’t say for sure, however I would be very suspicious of such headphones.
For your information here’s an article on fake Bose In Ear headphones. This is very, very important.
A message for Steve
Forgive me Steve, I went to press the ‘approve’ button for your comment, but accidentally press the ‘delete’ button instead.
The gist of Steve’s comment, was concerning the genuine nature of My Sennheiser CX300 being fake. Steve maintains that at the Price, my CX300’s must be fake.
Now because Mrs headphonedeals has taken the camera to school for her project (she’s a teacher) unfortunately, I can’t take pictures of the CX300’s.
I checked them out in accordance with this page;
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Sennheiser-CX300-Noise-Canceling-Isolation-Headphone-BL_W0QQitemZ190096198542
The length is correct, down to the millimeter, and the web cover test was also positive.
I’ve brought 3 pairs from amazon.co.uk from a seller called Rocco, and all three have checked out. However, I can’t help but think that the forgeries have become a bit more savvy.









