4 Reasons to Pass on Buying the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp In-Ear Headphones

The Worst Features of the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp In-Ear Headphones

Millionaire Hoy

I'm a fan of the popular TV show, True Blood, and I'm also a gadget buff, but despite my fondness of vampires and technology, I'd recommend staying away from the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp in-ear headphones for various reasons.

Quirky Build

Although the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp in-ear headphones sports the True Blood brand name and is likely durable enough to survive a vamp attack, the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp headphones sports a very quirky design that will likely become very tangled and the volume controls are bulky when compared to the rest of this headphone's build.

Sound Interference

It's one thing to be "tangle-prone", but the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp also features a few poor implementations that will actually interrupt the sound quality of these otherwise awesome headphones. Unfortunately, the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp headphones should have been tested better before being released to the public and when the volume controls of these in-ear speakers inevitably rubs against your clothes, the speaker's sound will receive audio interference - which just won't suffice for audio-buffs.

Standard Audio Quality - For the Price

The V-Moda for True Blood Revamp doesn't support poor audio quality by any stretch of the imagination, but when compared to other in-ear headphones within the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp's price-range, these headphones barely fit the bill. For roughly the same price of the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp in-ear headphones, you'd be able to buy a pair of Beats, Bose, Sony, or Klipsch headphones that will blow the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp in-ear headphones out of the water - and they won't feature annoying sound interference either.

Price

I've bought quite a few pair of headphones over the years and I know that quality in-ear headphones will likely cost quite a bit, but I can't help but believe that consumers are not just paying for quality when they buy the V-Moda for True Blood Revamp in-ear headphones; they're also paying for the bragging rights of having a pair of True Blood headphones. The V-Moda for True Blood Revamp headphones cost a retail value of $120, which comes off as being a bit overpriced when considering the features of these in-ear headphones.

Published by Millionaire Hoy - Featured Contributor in Technology

1 of 2 people in the world named Millionaire, I enjoy writing edgy and and sometimes warped articles (with a splash of humor). I'm from Chicago so I'm always inspired by the crazy things I see everyday. Enjoy.  View profile

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