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product_id: 10194607
title: "Klipsch X11 Worlds Smallest Lightest Earphone with Balanced Armature, Black/Grey"
brand: "klipsch"
price: "KD 0.21"
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# Featherweight design Audiophile sound Superior noise isolation Klipsch X11 Worlds Smallest Lightest Earphone with Balanced Armature, Black/Grey

**Brand:** klipsch
**Price:** KD 0.21
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Klipsch X11 Worlds Smallest Lightest Earphone with Balanced Armature, Black/Grey by klipsch
- **How much does it cost?** KD 0.21 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- klipsch enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted klipsch brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Bass That Moves You:** Superior noise isolation technology provides an immersive bass response that you can feel.
- • **Durability Redefined:** Updated tangle-free cable design ensures longevity and hassle-free use.
- • **Unmatched Portability:** Experience the world's smallest and lightest earphones, perfect for on-the-go professionals.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Sound:** Enjoy a full range balanced armature that delivers pristine audio quality.
- • **Comfort Meets Innovation:** Patented oval ear tips ensure a snug fit, enhancing comfort and passive noise cancellation.

## Overview

The Klipsch X11 is the world's smallest and lightest in-ear headphone, crafted with a featherweight aluminum body. It features a full range balanced armature for audiophile-quality sound, superior noise isolation for enhanced bass response, patented oval ear tips for comfort and passive noise cancellation, and a durable, tangle-free cable.

## Description

As one of the world's smallest and lightest headphones, the luxurious Klipsch X11 is our finest achievement in headphones to date. Exquisitely premium. Exclusively cool. Inside each package lives a pair of superior audiophile headphones with updated tangle-free cords, and a more durable flash for longer life, and patented oval ear tips in multiples sizes to ensure maximum noise isolation and comfort.

Review: Perfect? No, but perfect at what it is... - I've been on a quest to find earbuds that were comfortable for extended wear, and would fit my girlfriend's tiny ears (she's normal-sized, but has tiny ear canals, making most earbuds uncomfortable. I have purchased/tested many earbuds by now, from cheap to expensive, and most recently have been listening to the Klipsch xR8i (extremely bass heavy, but better balanced with an EQ DAC/amp like the FiiO E17K). With that all said, let's list the pros/cons for the X11 specifically: PROS - Most comfortable earbuds I've ever tried on. These are weightless, tiny, and with the Klipsch oval tips, you forget you're wearing these. - Noise isolation (not to be confused with canceling). Thanks to the tiny size and oval tips, these actually get further into your canal for a perfect seal. These means better isolation and a maximization of the bass response (which it needs). - Cheap. This is all relative, but for the quality, these really are on the cheap end of nice earbuds. - Very neutral, clear sound. Compared to the bass-heavy xR8i, these lack the low-end growl, but after a few minutes of listening, you'll appreciate the balanced sound. Movies and music alike sing. CONS - Narrow lines = telescoping noise. My girlfriend is sensitive to that (tap the lines with the sound off and listen to the thump), but didn't notice them. I did (my other headphones have thicker, rubberized lines to reduce this). YMMV. - Bass struggles, even when amped. Be careful pushing these with heavy bass, or you'll hear distortion. Moderate listening levels should be fine though! - No volume control (if you're into that sort of thing). It's handy at the gym, but otherwise, we have volume controls on our phones/tablets anyway, right?
Review: Great while they lasted - which wasn't long - These have excellent sound quality, and pretty effectively block out noise with the right tips on them. However, I used these maybe four times in a few months, and they have already stopped working. Never have I spent so much on ear buds, and NEVER have I had a pair breakdown so quickly. I will never again spurge on IEMs, ear buds, anything of the sort. My Philips buds that I spent $8 on have been used countless days over the past year or two, including more days than I could count skiing and hiking in the backcountry, have comparable sound quality, and also have a design to block exterior noise, AND HAVE NO PROBLEMS. The Klipschs were pointless. I am no so happy a company with the rep they do, charging what they do, sold me such a piece of junk.

## Features

- Smallest and lightest in-ear headphone thanks to featherweight aluminum body. Connectivity Technology: Wired
- Full range balanced armature for audiophile quality sound
- Superior noise isolation for amazing bass response
- Patented oval ear tips for superior comfort, passive noise cancellation and enhanced bass
- Increased durability and updated tangle free cable

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00H8EW1LM |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Balanced Armature Driver |
| Brand Name | Klipsch |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Ear Cushions |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Telephones, Televisions, Car Audio Systems |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (67) |
| Earpiece Shape | In Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20,000Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743878027501 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Klipsch |
| Model Name | X11 |
| Model Number | X11 |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Sport |
| UPC | 743878027501 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Klipsch
- **Color:** Black
- **Ear Placement:** In Ear
- **Form Factor:** In Ear
- **Noise Control:** Passive Noise Cancellation

## Images

![Klipsch X11 Worlds Smallest Lightest Earphone with Balanced Armature, Black/Grey - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71epx0nxBxL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect? No, but perfect at what it is...
*by K***Y on May 12, 2017*

I've been on a quest to find earbuds that were comfortable for extended wear, and would fit my girlfriend's tiny ears (she's normal-sized, but has tiny ear canals, making most earbuds uncomfortable. I have purchased/tested many earbuds by now, from cheap to expensive, and most recently have been listening to the Klipsch xR8i (extremely bass heavy, but better balanced with an EQ DAC/amp like the FiiO E17K). With that all said, let's list the pros/cons for the X11 specifically: PROS - Most comfortable earbuds I've ever tried on. These are weightless, tiny, and with the Klipsch oval tips, you forget you're wearing these. - Noise isolation (not to be confused with canceling). Thanks to the tiny size and oval tips, these actually get further into your canal for a perfect seal. These means better isolation and a maximization of the bass response (which it needs). - Cheap. This is all relative, but for the quality, these really are on the cheap end of nice earbuds. - Very neutral, clear sound. Compared to the bass-heavy xR8i, these lack the low-end growl, but after a few minutes of listening, you'll appreciate the balanced sound. Movies and music alike sing. CONS - Narrow lines = telescoping noise. My girlfriend is sensitive to that (tap the lines with the sound off and listen to the thump), but didn't notice them. I did (my other headphones have thicker, rubberized lines to reduce this). YMMV. - Bass struggles, even when amped. Be careful pushing these with heavy bass, or you'll hear distortion. Moderate listening levels should be fine though! - No volume control (if you're into that sort of thing). It's handy at the gym, but otherwise, we have volume controls on our phones/tablets anyway, right?

### ⭐⭐ Great while they lasted - which wasn't long
*by J***K on May 22, 2018*

These have excellent sound quality, and pretty effectively block out noise with the right tips on them. However, I used these maybe four times in a few months, and they have already stopped working. Never have I spent so much on ear buds, and NEVER have I had a pair breakdown so quickly. I will never again spurge on IEMs, ear buds, anything of the sort. My Philips buds that I spent $8 on have been used countless days over the past year or two, including more days than I could count skiing and hiking in the backcountry, have comparable sound quality, and also have a design to block exterior noise, AND HAVE NO PROBLEMS. The Klipschs were pointless. I am no so happy a company with the rep they do, charging what they do, sold me such a piece of junk.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Not worth the price, but also not terrible
*by G***R on July 16, 2015*

It's expensive for the quality of sound that it produces. Unlike the Klipsch Image S4 which I invested in 5 years ago, the X11 is flimsy and feels like a $20 pair of earbuds that you can pick up from Walgreens. It doesn't feel premium, and the build quality matches the vibe: bad. It comes apart pretty easily (I've had mine for only five months and the jack casing came off). Sound quality: Pretty good. Though that doesn't exactly describe anything, I will offer a few comparisons that hopefully let you estimate what it sounds like: Yamaha EPH-100, RHA t10, and Bose IE-2. X11 against Yamaha EPH-100: Yamaha takes this one. The x11 has a very similar sound signature to the eph100, but the eph100 extends down to the lows with greater richness. When it comes to bass, the X11 almost hits the spot, but just not quite. It is definitely more comfortable than the X11 though, and warmer in the mid range. If you're looking for an earbud for acoustic music, then the X11 might be for you. X11 against RHA t10: X11 takes it. The t10, in my ears, sounded too muddy and dark. The X11 has a pretty balanced sound that reaches up into the highs with much more clarity than the t10s. If you're a supreme basshead, the t10s might be better, but you'd be losing out on the highs. X11 against Bose IE2: Not even a competition; X11 takes it by a landslide. Seriously, the IE2s are like the X11, but much worse. Overall, it's a very comfortable, but flimsy earbud with great balanced sound. Don't expect it to last more than a year (which is conveniently when the warranty runs out).

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