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V-moda headphones saga part 2: sent back again for repair

The v-moda vibe duo iPhone headphones Just as my previous post reviewing the v-moda headphones for the iPhone started to get some hits I discover early in the morning that they stopped working, again.

They behaved exactly as I predicted by breaking down 2 months after I got them. This time it cost £5.10 to send them back with international “Signed for”.

The stats:
Number of times sent back: 2
Number of days with a working pair: 151
Number of days without a working pair: 56

TCO so far: £80.20 and they’re worth every penny.

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One Response to “V-moda headphones saga part 2: sent back again for repair”

  1. Nils Says:
    July 1st, 2008 at 2:12 pm

    I simply lost mine. Looked so much forward to send them in the second time :-)

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