Sturdy sub - $50 in-ear headphones?


Not looking for amazing quality, just something to replace my awful Apple stuck earbuds. Main things are: no noise leaking, sturdy (I drop them often, tangle the wires a lot, don't clean them, etc.), and better than my Apple buds which shouldn't be that hard, haha. The cheaper the better. thanks!
toxicwaterfront
got the Klipsch Image S3 and they sound great (way better than those shit apple earbuds). thanks everyone!
NuForce has been introducing some cheaper models that might be worth a look.
I've got a pair of orange Sennheiser in-ear phones that are specifically made for running. They sound great for the price, stay put in your ears when your moving, and the cord has no microphonic effect. Sorry, I don't have the model number, but I think there are several good Sennheiser in-ear buds that would be good choices for you. Check out earphone solutions.com for a great selection.
One set of headphones I think one should steer away from based on my experiences with them is the refurbished Monster Turbine headphones that sell for around $50. One headphone enthusiast recommended them to me and within a couple of days the back casing of one of the earphone got separated from the front driver. I returned it and got a replacement pretty quickly but then it happened again with that replacement pair. I was using these earbuds at work and would take them out and drop them on my desk periodically. I then got Skullcandy earbuds this time from TJ Maxx as well and they are holding up quite well.
You might try the Skullcandy earbuds. I got the cheapest set, the Ink'd model, for $8.00 at TJ Maxx. For the price, they sound really good, go plenty loud, and if you don't like them, you're not out a lot of money. I have 2 sets. I can't vouch for the durability, but I've had mine about a year with no problems, but I'm reasonably careful with them. Most electronics are rather fragile by nature anyway. Good Luck, Joe
I have gotten great mileage out of my ULtimate ears in ear phones. They finally started to break after 5 years of regular use. Mine are out of current stock but call headphones.com and talk to them. They are very helpful, not on commission and will help you choose. I just bought another pair from them even though these still work but get loose.
My recommendation is a set of theseKlipschearphones. Very good for the money. I can't really speak to their ruggedness but mine are more than a year old with no issues.