When the iPhone was released, a lot of chatter 4S has over how far to the front of the Android phones remain in the race to build the ultimate smartphone. While it is true that some ‘ Droid devices have the upper hand when it comes to things like built-in turn-by-turn directions and a larger screen, there is one feature iPhone owners have enjoyed over the years the Android OS was not natively support: full-control functions in-line mic.
Heed lamentation Android phone owners everywhere, the image S4 earphones. But, when we look a little closer, we see that the tool itself is not all that different, that is a good thing considering the Klipsch shouldn’t mess with what’s already-large sound earphones. Nope, real development here is not the earpieces at all; This is the Android application developed for working with Klipsch earphones.
In a review of Klipsch Image S4A, we recapitulate what we like about the image S4 noise, see how the tool differs from the S4 and S4i (iPhone version) and dig into the Klipsch has developed applications.
S4A pictures come in a box painted with “Android green” and the Android robot icon. In the box we find accessories similar to those included with the S4 and S4i-three different sized eartips, zippered pockets and a small clip of clothing. A small card reminds us to download apps Klipsch controls to take full advantage of the headphones.
Where the S4i features three control buttons on the in-line microphone, S4A had only one. On the contrary the earphones look exactly the same as two model aligns the image S4 Klipsch’s. S4A had frequency response 10 Hz-19 kHz, 120-ohm impedance and sensitivity 110db SPL/mW.