I current have the Motorola S9 and the Samsung P2 combo. While it's great and sufficient for working out, the volume is a bit on the low side if you are going to use it while riding the subway in NYC. However, there's no problem with audio cutting out. The sound quality is good but cannot compared to my MylarXB earbuds. I give it an 8 in term of sound quality. A 9 for design and function. It works as advertised. Anyone know how to increase the volume output on these?
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I current have the Motorola S9 and the Samsung P2 combo. While it's great and sufficient for working out, the volume is a bit on the low side if you are going to use it while riding the subway in NYC. However, there's no problem with audio cutting out. The sound quality is good but cannot compared to my MylarXB earbuds. I give it an 8 in term of sound quality. A 9 for design and function. It works as advertised. Anyone know how to increase the volume output on these?