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Wired Headphone Metal Earbuds by JOVERS Noise Cancelling Stereo Heave Bass Earphones with Micphone Mic with Volume Control,in Ear Headphones with Magnetic Design for Men for Earbud Pink

3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 139 ratings

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Connector Type 3 5mm Jack
Color Pink, Black
Item dimensions L x W x H 4.1 x 2.3 x 0.2 inches
Brand JOVERS
Number of Ports 1

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  • Premium design:Ergonomic and ultra-lightweight in-ear design with solid sound-insulating material reduces external noise while minimizing the sound leakage, giving you stunning sound.
  • High quality built-in design: Built-in premium Shockproof membrane and Sound units, have a better sensitivity and noise reduction than traditional headphones, can drive out good sound quality even using ordinary device.
  • Compatibility: Ideal for All 6S/6/Plus/ SE/5S/5C/5, S7/S6/Edge, , Nexus 6P/5X, HTC One, Nokia, Motorola, Windows , Tablet, , , MP4/MP3, Laptop Computer and more devices compatible with 3.5mm headphones.
  • Humanized function: Allow hands-free calls while driving or music streaming without having to control through your phone or electronic device; In-line remote control with Play/Pause, Hands-Free Calling, Next/Previous music function.The Microphone is perfectly positioned to enable you to speak without having to move your head.
  • What you get:(2 pack) 3.5mm aux headphones, 12-months warranty from ebasy.

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Wired Headphone Metal Earbuds by JOVERS Noise Cancelling Stereo Heave Bass Earphones with Micphone Mic with Volume Control,in Ear Headphones with Magnetic Design for Men for Earbud Pink

Wired Headphone Metal Earbuds by JOVERS Noise Cancelling Stereo Heave Bass Earphones with Micphone Mic with Volume Control,in Ear Headphones with Magnetic Design for Men for Earbud Pink


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3.7 out of 5 stars
3.7 out of 5
139 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value, quality and ease of installation of the game pack. They mention that it's well worth the price, has good games and that the 50s aesthetic works well. They also appreciate the graphics and ease to install.

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31 customers mention28 positive3 negative

Customers find the value of the games in the pack to be great. They say it's a great deal and worth the price.

"...This pack of Games was a great deal. Instead of paying full price for one individual game i was able to purchase 5 really good games...." Read more

"...all activate on Steam (I activated all 5 just now) is still a REALLY great buy...." Read more

"...Toy Soldiers was the one I enjoyed the least, but still worth the price of the pack that is for sure." Read more

"...I can say, playing Mark of the Ninja was well worth its price alone...." Read more

27 customers mention27 positive0 negative

Customers like the games in the electronic adapter. They say it has good gameplay, is worth playing, and is a lot of fun to play. Some mention that it's a great addition to PC games, and that the games are a wonderful assortment.

"...The cream of this crop.Iron Brigade - A great action/RTS from the wizards at Double Fine. Fun & funny, this title doesn't disappoint...." Read more

"Some good games, and some bad - would probably buy for someone else if it went on sale, again, though." Read more

"...There are plenty of levels and even bosses. There is also a (very) light RPG element thanks to all the upgrades you can (and will) have...." Read more

"...inspired by its cousin shank, it's true stealth approach and it's solid gameplay.The gameplay is rewarding and death is never cheap...." Read more

9 customers mention9 positive0 negative

Customers find the graphics in the games beautiful, interesting, and atmospheric. They also say the 50s aesthetic works well with the outrageous story and design. Some say the games are nice set of games and an indie-game pack for good price.

"...Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet - Beautiful game (graphically) hurt by any real lack of character growth/upgrades and seemingly pointless enemies...." Read more

"...Great environmental designs and just weird looking enemies, as well as plenty of ship upgrades keep the otherwise OK gameplay pretty interesting...." Read more

"...It's 50s aesthetic works well with the outrageous story and design...." Read more

"...But it does look fairly entertaining.I have heard a lot of good reviews about Deadlight...." Read more

6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the electronic adapter. They mention that it is an awesome pack, excellent bundle, and a great collection.

"Awesome game pack. I got this for almost nothing and Mark of the Ninja alone was worth more than what I paid." Read more

"Excellent bundle !..." Read more

"Excellent pack!..." Read more

"Awesome pack..." Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers find the installation process of the electronic adapter to be easy. They mention that the steam setup is easy and the gameplay is pretty easy to get a hold of.

"...playing "Mark of the Ninja" and i have to say the gameplay is pretty easy to get a hold of...." Read more

"...Comes with Steam activation keys. Easy installation and really like steam as a gaming platform for PC." Read more

"...All I can say is the purchasing was easy and the games were epic, I dont regret it at all even though I could have gotten Age of Empires instead!" Read more

"...Definitely worth the price. Easy steam setup, could not be happier!" Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers find the stealth in the game excellent, masterful, and the best stealth game in 2 dimensions.

"...Quite possibly the best stealth game in 2 dimensions that I have ever played, period...." Read more

"...Mark of the Ninja easily is one of the best stealth games out there among classics such as Metal gear and Splinter Cell despite it's 2D plane...." Read more

"...Overall fun though.Mark of the Ninja is an excellent stealth game. Also very beautiful and very polished...." Read more

"...really deconstructs the stealth genre and turns it into a masterful stealth experience on a 2D plane." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2014
The quick & dirty on this bundle is that overall it's a phenomenal value, especially if you get it on sale. Buy buy buy, but if you still want more info here's a quick rundown of each...

Mark of the Ninja - Worth $15 or more alone. Quite possibly the best stealth game in 2 dimensions that I have ever played, period. Fun, fast and it makes failure painless and a blast to retry sections. The cream of this crop.
Iron Brigade - A great action/RTS from the wizards at Double Fine. Fun & funny, this title doesn't disappoint.
Toy Soldiers - A mix of tower defense and real-time combat, this game deserves your time, so stop reading and start playing STAT!
Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet - Beautiful game (graphically) hurt by any real lack of character growth/upgrades and seemingly pointless enemies. Not worth it alone, but as part of the bundle...a pretty game that you should see, then go back to Mark of the Ninja.
Deadlight - Not good at all. Nice art style, but terrible fast, repetitive deaths and near memorization of upcoming threats. A lump of coal in an otherwise abundant stocking of fun.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2015
Some good games, and some bad - would probably buy for someone else if it went on sale, again, though.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2013
Honestly the only place where you can usually get a deal this awesome is with the Humble Bundle, or Indie Gala (or some of the other Amazon bundles).

Before I start off this little compressed review you should know that ALL of these game require Steam and some even require Games for Windows Live.

With that out of the way - every single one of the five included games is at least of good quality. Although I haven't played some of them in a while (rest assured, I did beat them all already), I will try to give you a rundown of each title in this bundle.

Toy Soldiers is a single player only strategy tower defense hybrid that has hundreds of plastic toy soldiers take on umm... Other plastic toy soldiers. There are plenty of levels and even bosses. There is also a (very) light RPG element thanks to all the upgrades you can (and will) have. My biggest complaint about Toy Soldiers is that it uses Games for Windows Live.

Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet is a fun little shooter game that is a mix of Metroid and Awesome... So that's like double the awesome because Metroid is pretty awesome in and of itself. Unlike the previous game, there are some cool multiplayer components.
Great environmental designs and just weird looking enemies, as well as plenty of ship upgrades keep the otherwise OK gameplay pretty interesting. Once again, my biggest complaint is the inclusion of GFWL.

Iron Brigade - Another Tower Defense game, and probably the weakest one in this bundle. What sets this apart (other than a mobile commander unit) is that you can clear it co-op with a friend. Once again, GFWL is required.

Deadlight - Aaaah, now THIS is a fun single player only game. A 2D survival, side scrolling shooter that focuses on getting from point A to point B while using the environment to do most of the killing for you. Great graphics, very atmospheric, and really fun. This game does not require GFWL! Yaaay!

Mark of the Ninja - An absolutely GREAT 2D side scroller that focuses entirely on stealth and is the star of this pack. Interesting level design and outstanding graphics really bring the world to life. Just like the previous title, this one does not require GFWL.

Honestly for under $10 bucks, you shouldn't even think twice. Pick it up and enjoy!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2013
There's something here for every gamer in this bundle, whether its narrowly avoiding guards in the 2D stealth em up Mark of the Ninja, The miniature battles of Toy Soldiers, surviving amongst the living dead in Deadlight, Navigating a dark planet in Shadow Planet, or battling living Tvs with your walking mecha in Iron Brigade.

Out of the pack, Mark of the Ninja captured my attention and time out of the rest, with it distinct visuals inspired by its cousin shank, it's true stealth approach and it's solid gameplay.
The gameplay is rewarding and death is never cheap. As you progress and earn more items in your quest for revenge against those who have attacked your ninja clan, you become the ultimate ninja. Mark of the Ninja easily is one of the best stealth games out there among classics such as Metal gear and Splinter Cell despite it's 2D plane.

The story while a bit cliche and something out of a late night adult swim cartoon bodes well and provides ambigious yet satisfying ending as it sets up a sequel.

My least favorite of thee bunch was Shadow Planet with it's confusing controls and objective. It failed to grasp me beyond half an hour but others have enjoyed it despite my opinions.

Double Fine's Iron Brigade (Alternately known as Entrenched) is a solid thrid person mecha shooter. It's 50s aesthetic works well with the outrageous story and design. A combination of third person and rts elements bring the need for strategy as you face off against waves and waves of giants living TVs. You can set up turrets and other units to aid in your battle. The game provides you with different options for your bipedal mech allowing you to play as different classes and customations.

Toy Soldiers surpirsed me with its ability to control individual units in this RTS. It's bare bones story doesnt drag down this title as you create toy soldiers, planes, tanks and other special units as they go into battle with what is esstianlly the toy version of the Germany Army circa World War One. The intutive gameplay made battle a challenge yet gave me enough breathing room to feel as if I had a chance.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2013
was not clear that to use you must download and install two other programs (steam, windows live) and keep track of long keys to verify.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2013
This may sound dumb but I thought these would give me download codes for Xbox since these are images for Xbox arcade. It was my mistake since I didn't pay attention to which platform it was. Now I'm stuck with codes I can't use since all I have is a non gaming laptop