

🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Klipsch X20i In-Ear Headphone features a high power woofer and a super tweeter for exceptional sound clarity. Designed for comfort, it includes five sizes of pads and advanced remote control buttons for seamless device management, making it perfect for music lovers on the go.
| ASIN | B017MEW3LK |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Control method | Remote |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 1062167 |
| Item weight | 18 g |
| Manufacturer | KLIPSCH |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.03 x 2.03 x 100.08 cm; 18.14 g |
| Style | in-ear |
M**N
Underated
These earphones are spectacular great piece of kit with or without a DAC player
J**Y
No significant improvements
I previously owned a pair of X12i’s; very similar in many way to the X20i’s, particularly the cable used. They did the job, excellent for use on the move, in my case with an iphone, streaming Spotify and Tidal. When I permanently mislaid my X12l’s, I decided to stick with what I knew and obtain the updated version of the same thing. Unfortunately that proved to be exactly what I ended up with; more or less the same thing. There was talk of improved treble, and it has to be said the ear-pieces are definitely heavier, but alas, whatever small improvements have been made do not justify the substantial increase in price. Very nice earphones, but not worth £400 plus. For home use I use Beyerdynamic Amiron Home, which are currently available on Amazon for £425, a little less that you would pay for a Pair of these at full price, and believe me the Amirons are quite simply in a different class, albeit for use in a different environment.
L**L
It's been a long time since I've been able to give a pair of headphones 5 stars. I've tried several pairs of headphones, mostly of the in ear variety, all being returned for comfort issues or underwhelming audio performance, or both. I've long since been settled on the Klipsch x10 (x10i, x11i, x12i) which all seem to be about the same thing of a different generation. The x10 line has been with me since about 2009, stored in my pocket when not in use. It's been through a lot and still working great. I was hoping for a headphone with more treble response and was really waiting for Klipsch to come out with their own headphone to do just this. I love the design of the x10 line headphones, super small, very comfortable and easy to use. When I saw that Klipsch released and new and improved version called the x20i, I ordered a pair almost immediately. There was a hiccup in the ordering process through Amazon as the first order I placed for these I was instead presented with a 17 pound large center channel speaker. Don't know how a large speaker gets mixed up with earbuds, but when I tried it again I was correctly sent the x20i in a beautiful wooden box. These headphones resemble the x10s in many ways, they are still quite sleek, very small, and will still fully insert into your ear canal if you so desire. The included eartips fit the same way as the x10, but there is a new size, the 'super slim medium'. I haven't gotten the most out of the super slim, they seem to small for me to get a good seal. So instead I use the normal medium on the left ear, and the normal large on the right ear. The nozzle opening on the ear tips and earbuds are larger than that of the x10, and the cable a bit thicker. There wasn't a shirt clip included with the headphones this time around, which helps with the heavier cord weight from bouncing and tugging on your ears. I borrowed the clip that came with my x10i... also the eartip cleaning tool, and the adapters don't seem to be included anymore either. Must be the trade off for getting a pretty box instead. I plugged these into my iBasso DX50 digital audio player, listening to only lossless flacs, some being hi-res. The moment I hit play, no burn in what-so-ever, I immediately noticed a big difference between these and the x10s. They both have the same woofer driver in them, they both can play a good deal of strong rich bass. The mids were pretty good on the x10, the highs were really weak though. The x20i is pairing the x10's woofer with a super tweeter, the main difference in how they sound is that on the x20's it sounds suddenly like the treble has come out to play. The highs are incredible now, and the bass just as rich as ever with less distortion now. The sound signature resembles the x10s, but with the benefit of a tweeter, and that makes everything sound quite a bit different. Things sound very detailed, guitars sound so crisp and clean, drums are amazing. Switching back to the x10s after these and everything suddenly sounds very muffled through those. After having been using them regularly for over a week now, they've had plenty of 'burn in' time, however I don't notice them sounding different from burn in. I'm not a believer in this highly spoken of burn in concept, they sounded brilliant the moment I first hit play, and sound brilliant still now. There is an annoyance factor with these headphones, it has annoyed me since the x10i came out, but now more so because the x20i has a replaceable cable. The annoyance is, these headphones come with an Apple mic and control in the headphone cable. Past 7 years I have never got to use this feature as I never own Apple products and it doesn't work at all with Android products. Not that this really matters what it works with because I don't even listen to music using a phone, so the existence of the mic is pointless. The x20i has this mic further up the cable on one side, and I find this location horribly annoying. It is inconvenient, it is harder to wrap up the cable in a way to where it doesn't feel like I'm going to eventually break it, and the control itself is made of plastic whereas all the other accents on the cable is steel. I'd prefer this mic to be removed. Since the x20i lets you swap cables, I'd prefer Klipsch release optional cables that either have no mic or have an Android compatible mic, or both. I'd buy them. As it is now, I do not know where to obtain reasonably priced replacement cables for these headphones with these connectors, and I love the design Klipsch gave the cables. Being see-through, you can see the copper strands within. Well, that minor complaint out of the way, overall I love these headphones. They are amazing and feel they are worth my money, and worthy of being a replacement to the over comfortable x10. :)
A**L
Das ist mein vierter! Klipsch-Kopfhörer. Gebe ich nicht mehr her. Klasse Klang! Ein Stern weniger als 5: - die Kopfhörer wiegen etwas mehr als meine anderen Klipsch- in-Ear. Ist pysikalisch klar, führt aber praktisch dazu, dass ich sie bei Sport (sind auch nicht primär dafür ausgelegt) nicht mehr anziehen kann, da sie nicht sicher im Ohr halten. Also immer nur in "Ruhe" hören... - Das Tastfeld wirkt edler mit dem Wippschalter. Von der Bedienung sind die herkömmlichen 3 Taster deutlich intuitiver und treffsicherer. Wäre mir lieber. Kabelqualität ist sehr gut - Geräusche durch Kabelbewegung stören den Klang nicht. Den Vorteil der abschraubbaren Kabel habe ich noch nicht erkannt. Vielleich kann mir jemand weiter helfen?
M**N
I've returned mine after extensive testing. At the price they are good IEM's. However, they lack at certain key areas Pros; tiny form factor; patented Klipsch eartips which are very comfortable; improved depth of bass and sub-mids as compared to X12; classy design and leather case Cons: the two drivers don't sound very symbiotic; no option for balanced (4.4mm) connection, stiff cable, in-cable Apple microphone that feels off for a supposed high-end IEM as no one should use these on an iPhone... All in all, if you want high-end earphones that are tiny, these are a good purchase at the current price. But with Sennheiser's IE800 and IE800S you've got better options, albeit at higher price points.
M**.
--TLDR-- * First pair was flawed from factory, died really quickly. * Second pair is great * A few minor gripes * All considered, they still reign supreme in my bag! * AMAZING FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION...can't hear a thing! **** Update 3/4/15 **** As I hoped would be the case, the second pair came in promptly and the returned pair were refunded the same day they received them! I have had the new X20's for about 3 months now and My only complaint is that I wish the cable was about a foot longer (which they could come out with longer replacement cables) and I wish the breaks where you can unscrew the cables were physically smaller as I have found it can be somewhat of a bear to get them into the case neatly. Now on to the case, at first I thought it would be fine, if not somewhat neat to have a leather pouch thing, but I have found myself putting them into my glasses case if they are going to be in any sort of bag. On my trip to Italy/France/Germany we had quite a few times where we had to "run and gun" if you will as far as baggage goes to make our connecting transport, and every time my heart would drop and I would dig out the pouch thinking that for sure the little plastic remote would be toast and I would be left with a disappointing story. And for the remote, I have one word...WHY? it is inconvenient at best, and the mic on my phone with a lifeproof on sounds better! They should absolutely sell a set of cables that omits the remote because I have honestly debated clipping it out and soldering on a new SSMCX connector! Get on those cables please... All of that being said, I do love them, and I absolutely believe I made the right choice! I think there must have been something wrong with the other pair from the factory because even my parents noticed a difference between the two. The replacements are extremely clear, they get MUCH louder than the old ones, and the bottom end that was missing before really sings now. To the point that I would stack them comfortably between the 535's and the 846's, pushing well into the latter range. If only Klipsch would have put the SSMCX in the headphone body, many of the gripes I have would not be applicable. All in all, I don't think I would hesitate on picking them up if you have the opportunity. I will update again if anything changes over time about the above. **** Original Comment **** We will have to take a wait and see. I got these for a trip coming up and after maybe a total of 5 hours of use the left earbud is all but unusable! The driver for the highs is very obviously dead, but the low end still works fine (for now) as does the other side. The new extra small tips are simply perfect for these, wish they would have put em out with the X11's cause that would have been a perfect match! This is maybe my sixth pair of Klipsch earbuds, and while these sound better, I got them so I would have a more reliable sturdy pair, but I may have made a mistake :( I have tried other brands, but I just love the profile that Klipsch products produce, so we just keep going back. We have a set of the in ceiling speakers, a 7.2 system, one of the older ProMedia 5.1 desktop systems (what got me hooked), a few different docks, assorted headphones (my M40's just died after a hard life); so I think I can confidently vouch for the quality and consistency in Klipsch's product line, and this pair just doesn't fit that trend, also the only reason I have decided to give them a second chance. I have a replacement on the way, but now I have $1100 in headphones sitting on my card until I get the broken ones refunded. Hopefully these just turn out to be a bad pair, because they honestly are some of the best headphones I have heard. I would almost go as far as to say they sound better broken than most other headphones out there! My friend has a pair of Shure 535's (if my memory serves me right) and these definitely had a better overall experience, almost on par with the 846's I tried a while back! With the X20 just missing some of the power in the deep (DEEEP) lows that the 846 had. I just really don't like the whole over the ear thing for daily drivers. ******** yay.
R**Z
This is my third pair of Klipsch IEMs. The first two were x11i. I was very happy with those, until the cable around the 3.5mm connector gave up. The construction quality of that part (at least) was not good, by far. So, being that I was very happy with the sound and comfort of the x11i, I decided to upgrade to a x20i after the second pair failed, instead of going for the x12i (that at least from the looks would result in similar issues). The x20i had at least detachable cables, and even if there is nowhere to buy a replacement cable that I found, in theory that was possible. So, almost two years after I bought them (and enjoyed them almost daily) today the right unit didn't work. Being that each side is detachable I swapped them, and now the right side sounded, but the left not. So the problem was not the cable that in theory one could replace, but the small cable (or the connection) at the IEM end. No way to fix that or replace that cable. So I have, again, a pair of IEMs that in theory are great and sound great, but can't use because the cables or connectors inside are very poor quality. Even this model, that the cable honestly feels and looks sturdy and pro. I have to say: no, there hasn't been any mistreatment of the headphones. I only use them to walk around (not even run or workout), and I have been very careful with this (as I am with all my stuff, specially 400usd+ stuff). If they suffered some problem with the cable or connectors it was caused by the expected normal use, and that qualifies in my book as poor quality. And the fact that the x11i also had similar issues (with the same good treatment and care) makes it clear to me that Klipsch has serious issues in their IEM's build quality. I have contacted them to see about repairs/warranty, but I don't expect much there. This, for some reason, have only 1 year of warranty, instead of the 2 that came with the x11i. Update 2019-05-23: I just received a reply from Klipsch from their ticket support system. It just took them almost 2 weeks to respond! And basically they tell me that I need to contact the seller, that they can't handle anything as this was shipped outside USA. But I stated clearly that I was willing to send this to USA and have them send the repair to USA. I was not even asking for a warranty repair, being that this only has 1 year. But no, nothing. Just ignored most of my email and just tell me to go and find help somewhere else. This, unfortunately, is consistend with several other comments around the internet about their very bad customer service. So, my recommendation: stay away. Get some Shure or something like that, where you at least can replace the cable from the earbud itself, and there are in fact cables available. This, as stated before, are detachable but there is nowhere to buy a replacement, if you are lucky to have the problem with the part you can detach. That's the same as not having a detachable cable.
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