Klipsch Reference Series X6i In-Ear Headphones
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Earbuds packed with a single high-clarity, full-range balanced armature offer a flat frequency response and a comfortable fit
Klipsch Reference Series X6i In-Ear Headphones
- KG-723 full-range, high-clarity balanced armature
- Die-cast zinc and co-molded elastomer housing
- Patented oval ear tips in 4 different sizes
- 3-button remote and mic
- Comes with a carrying case and clothing clip
- Product number: X6i
- Product dimensions: 6.5” (L) x 2.4” (H) x 3.4” (W)
About Klipsch
Paul W. Klipsch had a simple desire: he wanted hear a live orchestra in his living room. He didn’t literally want a whole, live orchestra in his living room, because classical musicians are notorious for eating your food without asking. But he wanted to re-create the experience of being at the symphony every time he played his music. He ventured into a tin shed in Hope, Arkansas in 1945 and soon emerged to patent the Klipschorn. The speaker’s horn-loaded technology subsequently ignited the high-fidelity sound movement, earning Klipsch a spot in the Engineering and Science Hall of Fame.
Now based out of Indianapolis, the Klipsch family applies its horn-loaded technology to products such as home-theater systems, sound bars, and headphones. Full-scale concert halls and theaters also use the company’s audio equipment, which you can hear firsthand at the 24,000-seat Klipsch Music Center outdoor amphitheater in Noblesville, Indiana. As for the Klipschorn, it’s still manufactured today and has remained nearly unchanged for more than 65 years.
Explore the basic shapes, functions, and features of different types of headphones to find the pair that's right for you.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
View the Goods FAQ to learn more.
Earbuds packed with a single high-clarity, full-range balanced armature offer a flat frequency response and a comfortable fit
Klipsch Reference Series X6i In-Ear Headphones
- KG-723 full-range, high-clarity balanced armature
- Die-cast zinc and co-molded elastomer housing
- Patented oval ear tips in 4 different sizes
- 3-button remote and mic
- Comes with a carrying case and clothing clip
- Product number: X6i
- Product dimensions: 6.5” (L) x 2.4” (H) x 3.4” (W)
About Klipsch
Paul W. Klipsch had a simple desire: he wanted hear a live orchestra in his living room. He didn’t literally want a whole, live orchestra in his living room, because classical musicians are notorious for eating your food without asking. But he wanted to re-create the experience of being at the symphony every time he played his music. He ventured into a tin shed in Hope, Arkansas in 1945 and soon emerged to patent the Klipschorn. The speaker’s horn-loaded technology subsequently ignited the high-fidelity sound movement, earning Klipsch a spot in the Engineering and Science Hall of Fame.
Now based out of Indianapolis, the Klipsch family applies its horn-loaded technology to products such as home-theater systems, sound bars, and headphones. Full-scale concert halls and theaters also use the company’s audio equipment, which you can hear firsthand at the 24,000-seat Klipsch Music Center outdoor amphitheater in Noblesville, Indiana. As for the Klipschorn, it’s still manufactured today and has remained nearly unchanged for more than 65 years.
Explore the basic shapes, functions, and features of different types of headphones to find the pair that's right for you.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
View the Goods FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- How is the strike-through price determined?