🎧 Plug into perfection—because your sound deserves the best.
LUDOS OMNITONE wired earbuds combine premium 32Ω dynamic drivers and sound isolation technology to deliver crystal-clear audio with zero delay. Featuring a universal 3.5mm jack, they offer broad device compatibility from iPhones to laptops. Designed for all-day comfort and backed by a 5-year warranty, these earbuds are the reliable choice for professionals, students, and audiophiles seeking immersive sound without wireless hassles.
Controller Type | Wired (headphones specific) |
Control Type | Call Control |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Music, Entertainment, Fitness, Gaming, Professional, Travel, Business |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, iPad, PC, Computer, Laptop, Samsung, Huawei, One Plus, Smartphone, iOS, Android, Tablet, PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch |
Cable Features | Tangle Free |
Additional Features | Wired Earbuds with Microphone, Sound Isolator, Call Compatible, With Carrying Pouch |
Enclosure Material | Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Music, Entertainment, Fitness, Gaming, Professional, Travel, Business |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | 3.5 mm |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
T**.
Unbelievably Awesome Sound Quality and Durability!
I am blown away with the sound quality of these wired earbuds! These easily blow Skullcandy out of the water in the sound department and are also built more durable. The chord is thick unlike many budget earbuds and it is the perfect length for using on a Laptop. These earbuds also have a mic and cell phone call controls but I mainly use these for listening to music and other media on my PC Laptop. I am a Metal Head (into mostly underground Death Metal) and these Ludos earbuds are tuned perfectly to hear every instrument clearly even the Bass guitar parts in songs clearly come through. These earbuds also seem very durable and are a great value with the included 5 year warranty.The only con I have found is they do tend to slip out of the ears if they get too much earwax on them.
D**Y
Amazing sound quality
Best ear buds I’ve ever used. The metal case and mesh bag option for carrying them is nice. Vibrant color. Fit in ear perfect. Comes with 3 sizes. Bass with all music. Decently Noise canceling.
A**R
Ranked 3 out of 4 <$20 wired earbuds tested
I compared four low-cost (under $20) wired in-ear earbud sets:JBL Endurance Run 2House of Marley Smile JamaicaSkullcandy JibLodos OmnitoneI listened to pieces from four contrasting genres that I enjoy, represented by:Heart "Magic Man" (rock)EBTG "Wrong" (techno)Coltrane & Hartman "My one and only love" (jazz)Ginastera "Estancia Suite: Danza Final - Malambo" (classical orchestral)On each of these pieces, I rated each earbud (1-10) separately for clarity of treble, depth of bass, richness of middle, and overall "fullness" of the sound spectrum. The aggregate results for sound quality were as follows:1. 7.9 Marley2. 7.6 JBL3. 7.4 Ludos4. 6.7 SkullSome individual observations about sound:None of them had much trouble with treble (not surprisingly). Marley & Ludos were the clearest, producing a crystalline "sparkle" across all genres, especially Rock & Jazz, but none of the earbuds disappointed on treble.The biggest differentiator was bass: Marley & JBL produced noticeably deeper bass than the other two, especially the Skullcandy.Although they were not especially good on Classical (scoring better only than Skullcandy), the Marleys were fantastic for Jazz; JBLs were very strong as well. Marleys were best for both Tech and Rock -- although the sound they produced there didn't surprise me as much as it did on Jazz -- with JBLs being second for both.Build quality for both the Marleys and JBLs is both very good -- I'd even call the Marleys "fun," given a few thoughtful and tasteful elements they added -- with the JBLs gaining an edge due to water resistance, fuller mounting construction that allows earlobe to carry most of the weight (= more comfortable) and magnetized buds that will help minimize clutter, risk of getting caught on something; my only build suggestion would be a 90 (not 45) degree plug to minimize exsposure to getting hit. Ludos construction was decent, just not quite to the level of the other two. Skullcandy build quality is certainly adequate for a $10 pair of earphones.I am keeping both the Marleys and the JBLs: Marleys for use in home/office, JBLs for exercise/outdoors/travel.
E**H
Compact and Excellent sound quality
Purchased these because I don’t like a bulky headset for gaming and I must say these have excellent sound quality and are stored very nicely in the case they come in.
A**Y
Love them
After 3 pair these type ear pods got say these great quality sound is amazing
R**D
Great Value
I'm giving the Ludos earbuds a 5 star rating based on the quality for the price. I have a couple pairs of Ear Fun wireless earbuds, but haven't wired earbuds since the "beats by Dr. Dre" buds that came with my HTC Rezound phone. I thought those were great, but they failed years ago. I've been wanting wired earbuds for hiking and working in the yard, stuff like that where wireless tend to fall out of my ears. I've been waiting to get a dac/dongle so i could use wired buds with my phone, and finally bit the bullet when Walmart had the Helm Audio bolt on sale for $60.I read reviews on various buds and based on the Ludos reviews, i figured for $8 i couldn't go wrong. At the same time, i bought a pair of HiFi C10 earbuds for $30 (i bought all of these products on or about Prime day, so got great prices). I expected the C10s would have much better sound, but they have a much larger earpiece, and i didn't like the idea of the large earpieces in my sweaty ears (may as well dip them in the ocean!). Thus, the Ludos earbuds.I first tried the Ludos buds (and C10) on my laptop bc it has a 3.5 mm jack and a USB-C plug, so i could compare the buds with and without the Bolt dac, streaming via Amazon Music HD. Without the Bolt, the Ludos buds sounded very good. There wasn't a lot of dynamic range, but the highs, mids and lows were fairly well defined amd the music sounded good. The sound improved a bit with the Bolt dac, but more noticeable was the increased volume, due to the dac amp. For the price, i was pleased with the sound. Hiking with my Pixel 8 and Ludos buds jacked into the Helm Bolt, i'm pleased with sound, which, bc of mobile data, i listen to at SD (but i also tested HD with the phone and the buds sound a bit better). With respect to the C10s, the sound quality was orders of magnitude better than the Ludos buds (mucho dynamic range) - well worth 4x the cost of the Ludos - but, again, i bought the Ludos for listening under sweating conditions. Surprisingly, i didn't hear the boost in volume with C10s and the Bolt dac, like i did with the Ludos buds, but, though it's not a competition, the C10s clearly outperformed the Ludos buds.As other reviewers have mentioned, the build quality of the Ludos earbuds are quite good. They seem like they will take the snags and tugs inevitable with hiking and working while wearing them pretty well, and after a couple of uses, and snags, i'm happy to be listening to tunes on my hikes. And my ears are not overheating! The Ludos earbuds are much better than "couldn't go wrong. Good product Ludos, and great value!
P**N
Good sound, mediocre design.
I'm happy with the sound. Three stars because 1) The buds are not designed for right or left ear, and because of this, don't fit well. 2) The cord gets caught on things because it's a bit thick and inflexible.
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