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# Wide 15-25kHz freq. range Low-voltage optimized volume Durable titanium-coated diaphragms Koss | KSC75 Clip-On Stereo Headphones for iPod, iPhone, MP3 and Smartphone | Black/ Silver

**Brand:** koss
**Price:** € 62.10
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Clip in, tune out, but never miss a beat.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Koss | KSC75 Clip-On Stereo Headphones for iPod, iPhone, MP3 and Smartphone | Black/ Silver by koss
- **How much does it cost?** € 62.10 with free shipping
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## Best For

- koss enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted koss brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Freedom to Move:** A 4-foot single-entry cord with gold-flashed 3.5mm plug offers extensive mobility without compromising sound quality.
- • **Safety Meets Style:** Open, hear-through design keeps you aware of your surroundings—perfect for urban runners and multitasking professionals.
- • **Premium Sound Clarity:** Oxygen-free copper voice coils and neodymium rare-earth magnets deliver crisp, distortion-free audio at any volume.
- • **Revolutionary Side-Firing Design:** Experience immersive sound that amplifies bass and clarity by directing audio sideways into your ear canal.
- • **Unmatched Comfort for All-Day Wear:** Pliable molded rubber and pivoting ear clips ensure a secure, fatigue-free fit even during intense workouts or long commutes.

## Overview

The Koss KSC75 Clip-On Stereo Headphones combine a unique side-firing design with titanium-coated diaphragms and oxygen-free copper voice coils to deliver exceptional sound clarity and deep bass. Lightweight and comfortable with pivoting ear clips and a 4-foot cord, they offer secure fit and freedom of movement, making them ideal for active professionals who demand premium audio quality while staying connected to their environment. Backed by a lifetime warranty, these headphones redefine value and performance in the wired audio space.

## Description

Manufacturer's Description The KSC75 Titanium Stereophone delivers unbelievable sound reproduction while clipping comfortably over the ear. Soft, foam ear cushions, guarantee an open, hear-through sound-perfect when you want to stay connected to your surroundings. Pivoting earplates provide a better fit than most clips.The KSC75 features dynamic elements for an exceptionally wide frequency response from 15-25,000 Hz. A 2 mil. titanium coating on its diaphragms increases the rigidity of the element, minimizing mechanical distortion and ensuring exceedingly accurate sound reproduction. Computer-optimized neodymium iron boron rare earth magnet structures allow the KSC75 to deliver greater volume, even with low-voltage portable devices. Oxygen-free copper voice coils improve signal transmission and conduction for cleaner, clearer sound. Perfect for travel, the KSC75 includes a straight dual-entry four-foot cord, and a L-shaped gold-flashed 3.5mm (1/8") plug.A popular model in the Koss Stereophone line-up, the KSC75 delivers outstanding sound at home or on-the-move.The KSC75 is covered by the No-Questions-Asked Lifetime Warranty Product Description Product DescriptionThe Original Stereophone For some, music is a nice distraction. A thing to tap your toes to. For us, music isn’t a thing; it’s a place we go. We are the true believers. Koss has been bringing people closer to the music they love for more than 50 years. The first Stereophone (SP/3) in the world was created by John C. Koss and Martin Lange in 1958 and since then, Koss’ innovative products have gone from strength to strength with a range now including Full Size Stereophones, On-Ear Stereophones, In-Ear Stereophones, Ear-Clip Stereophones, Wireless Stereophones and Communication Headsets. Now, more than 50 years later….Koss’ creation has become a $2 billion industry, worldwide. Three principles serve as the foundation for the company’s success: The sound of Koss; focus on fit and breakthrough customer service. What do these principles mean? The sound of Koss: Musician, John C. Koss created “the sound of Koss” in 1958 and we have stayed true to it to this every day. The sound of Koss brings music back to life. Koss engineers are rigorous in their pursuit of the absolute best sound but it is the human listening experience that sets Koss apart. Focus on fit: We are obsessed with creating the absolute perfect fit – without it; we can’t get the perfect sound. We strive to create products that offer custom settings for every music lover. Our products couple to the ear – it’s just you and your music. Breakthrough customer service: Koss was the first to offer Limited Lifetime Warranty in 1989. Our domestic customer support staff is ready to help any listener with any issue. The Koss US factory and warehouse is based in Milwaukee Wisconsin – logistically, Koss has created an onsite inventory system that makes “out-of-stocks” virtually impossible. With this in mind, what do the Koss KSC/75T Ear Clip Headphones have to offer you?.

Review: Perfect for the gym and running / jogging - These are perfect for running, gym and general iPod usage. Summary- Very Confortable, excellent sound quality, they stay on, well made - quality item (total usage >100 hours). I've tried multiple headsets over the years and if these broke today I would buy another set without hesitation. After owning my first set for a month I got a second set for my wife and she also agrees that they are better than anything else that she has used. I have put off putting a review until we had given them a good workout- I hate people giving fantastic reviews for something that they've only just bought. I got these three months ago and I jog every morning for 40 minutes (on the streets) and I use them in the gym 3 days a week on the weights, treadmill and rower. My wife uses hers constantly as well with no complaints. Not used them in summer as I have only had them during the winter months, but have no problems in the gym (warmish) due to sweat. I think that replacement foam covers are available. Sound is excellent - nice deep bass. I'm not an audiophile, so don't sue me if there not of an audiophile quality headphones. For the money (£13)they are EXCELLENT value for money. The sound is so far superior to the Ipod head sets. They are light and fit both myself and my wife's ears well. They have never fallen off. Headset previously owned: 1. Sennheiser PMX 80 Sport II - Uncomfortable - hurt my ears. Poor quality - no sound from the right ear - broke after only a few uses. Sound quality before it failed was good, but I think the Koss are better (check my review for the PMX80). My recollection of the sound may be tainted by how uncomfortable they were. My wife used them once, and would not use them again due to the discomfort level. 2. Philips Nike SH-J 045 NIKE Airpad - Comfort - far better than iPod, but nowhere as good as the Koss. Problem with them is that they are a little flimsy and I broke them (sat on them). When you ran into a strong wind, you would hear the wind thru them (turbulence across head band and in the headphones) 3. iPod Headsets - Tinny sound that never stay in your ears. I would have to constantly push the old iPod headsets into my ears as the sound would get weaker and weaker until they would fall out. Also I found them not very comfortable after 30 minutes use.
Review: Very good, if unusual, headphones... - The KSC75 "clip on" `phones represent a very good option for folk who actually listen(!) to their music (rather than simply require a generally pleasant musical background whilst performing day-to-day tasks) and who find variations of "earbuds" irritating or ineffective... The physical aspect that makes these (pleasantly light) `phones unusual is that these `phones "clip" on to the ears, and are effectively worn like a pair of spectacles... Although initially awkward to put on comfortably, once the (rather straightforward!) knack has been established from practical experimentation no such problems remain, and they can then be comfortably worn for several hours... These `phones do not(!) notably isolate sound, either from outside or prevent folk in your immediate vicinity being potentially aware that you are listening to music, when music is played at fairly loud volume... Though some may regard this as a disadvantage, I regard the ability to still be aware of sounds in my environment (traffic, etc.) as a definite positive factor that has welcome safety considerations when out and about (cycling, walking the dog, etc)... For those who are focused on obtaining the highest practicable quality of sound from their portable `phones and player, this is where the KSC75 `phones excel... Traditionally, the models most recommended for such use are the Sennheiser PX100 and the KSC75's cousin, The Koss Portapro (both of which I also own)... Whilst both of those `phones do indeed produce good quality of sound, the PX100 sounds a touch "pleasant, but a tad opaque", and the Koss Portapro's ease at producing accurate low frequency sounds delivers sounds of an engaging, if a tad "dark", character... With a competence that is remarkable bearing in mind the very modest cost of these `phones, the KSC75s deliver music in a surprisingly detailed but balanced manner, making choices as varied as the "live" concert version of "Hotel California" and the Janssons performance of the Tchaikovsky 4th Symphony engaging and involving musical "events"... With the above in mind I have no hesitation in recommending these `phones... The only provisos I would add is that the KSC75 `phones are certainly good enough to indicate limitations of source material, either from music transferred at low MP3 bit-rates or the rather modest quality delivered at the headphone jack from some digital players, and that these `phones require a lot(!) of playing at sensible volumes to fully "flesh out" and deliver their ultimate smoothness... 1) Having effectively "run in" a pair of these KSC75 `phones, I was sufficiently impressed to purchase another pair, "just in case"... :o) 2) The two "dog walking" acquaintances who had the opportunity to listen to music from these `phones made immediate arrangements to purchase their own... :o) At such modest cost there is surely not much of a gamble involved in the purchase of these KSC75 `phones, so just go ahead and do it!... :o)

## Features

- The revolutionary around-the-ear, side-firing design aims the element sideways into the ear canal to amplify sound quality and enhance bass
- Made from pliable, moulded rubber and designed for maximum comfort
- Voice coils made of oxygen-free copper provide for a clear, crisp sound
- Single-entry 4 foot cord will allow you extensive freedom of movement
- Super sensitive frequency range of 15 - 25000Hz

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0006B486K |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Exercising, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | 508 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Box Contents | 1 |
| Brand | Koss |
| Brand Name | Koss |
| Cable Features | High fidelity clip headphones Exceptionally wide frequency response Computer-optimized neodymium, iron, and boron rare-earth magnet structures deliver amazing clarity at any volume Include a straight, dual entry, 4 foot cord with gold-flashed 3.5 mm (1/8") plug Pivoting clips promise accommodating fit Enjoy greater volume despite low-voltage portable devices Covered under the Koss Stereophones Lim… |
| Colour | Black, Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Remote |
| Controller Type | remote |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 8,405 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Ear placement | On Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | on-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Form factor | On Ear |
| Frequency Range | 15 Hz - 25,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 15 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00021299148570, 00689076490337 |
| Headphone Form Factor | On Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 60 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Koss KSC75 Portable Stereophone Headphones, Single, Standard Packaging White/Gray |
| Item Weight | 43 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Koss |
| Model Name | KSC75 |
| Model Number | KSC75 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Product Features | Earhook |
| Sensitivity | 101 dB |
| Series Number | 75 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Travel, Daily Use |
| Style Name | Single |
| Subject Character | no character |
| Theme | Retro |
| UPC | 689076490337 521227105410 168141220623 809386491781 523161027636 755034045205 011411367613 021112279658 617407283181 696582138639 172304244715 052778855597 807031772308 014444586112 151903402160 809187140185 745734296601 782386032027 080850353938 001910135127 012303524060 807320249320 115970749085 014444938867 763615907712 521375525948 077344741951 523160463411 803982931658 100000005286 0555555603… |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | wired |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Koss
- **Colour:** Black, Silver
- **Ear placement:** On Ear
- **Form factor:** On Ear
- **Frequency response:** 15 Hz
- **Headphone jack:** 3.5 mm Jack
- **Impedance:** 60 Ohms
- **Model name:** KSC75
- **Noise control:** Sound Isolation
- **Sensitivity:** 101 dB

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hows the sound quality compared to Koss PortaPro?**
A: I have both KSC75 and PortaPro.  If I don't do a A, B comparison I enjoy both, they both sound excellent.  If compare them A to B, I like the PortaPro's the best, they have a warmer sound good vocals smooth high end, very musical.   The PortaPro's also fold up and will fit in a large pocket of a jacket or coat.  The KSC75 have ear clips that I did not want to fool with , I just unsnapped the drivers from the clips and clipped them on an old headband I already had.  The KSC75 is not as warm sounding but the base is still there, a string base still sounds good.  Vocals sound very good and the high end may be a bit brighter.  Both are 60 ohm headsets so they are easy to drive with portable devices like cell phone.  They do have different drivers, KSC75 are Titanium and I think the PortaPro are Mylar.  The sound stage my be a little bigger and sharper defined on the ProtaPro, but only apparent in A, B comparison.  Remember one costs around $15 and the other is around $40.  I like them both.

**Q: How / whereabouts is the volume controlled?**
A: There is no volume control on the head clips. The levels are adjusted at the source machine, but you can probably find or make a separate cord with a spin-knob to regulate volume which would fit between the source and the clip jack.

**Q: Will these work OK when wearing eye glasses?**
A: I where prescription shades with a thicker side walls, and thin regular glasses, and works for both. I fit the units on first then the glasses find a way to fit around the headphones.

**Q: Would these be good for running?**
A: Absolutely.  I've been running with mine for almost seven years, and am just now going to replace them because the foam has deteriorated.  (Replacement foam is about half the price of a new set of headphones, so why not?)  I'm not an Ironman, but I jog - not walk.  Maybe 9 minute miles or so if that gives an indication.  And I run trails or the beach 95% of the time, so the jostling/direction change/etc is certainly more than just an average street or treadmill run.They are slightly loose when you first get them, but as somebody else pointed out, it's wire that can be slightly adjusted for the perfect fit.  Yes, mine have popped off a few times when there was tension (by design), but maybe 10 times in 7 years?  I can live with that.The thing I like best is the sound.  It isn't $300 level sound, but it's a heck of a lot more than $15 sound.  Oh, and I'm a gadget guy, so I really, really wanted Bluetooth headphones to work and not have to deal with the cords.  But I haven't yet found good Bluetooth ones that aren't in-ear, which means that upon every stride (for the in-ear), I hear thump thump thump.  I'm sure there's some good on-ear Bluetooth out there, but for the price of these with a very mild inconvenience, I'm buying a new pair when I finish typing this.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for the gym and running / jogging
*by L***2 on 10 February 2010*

These are perfect for running, gym and general iPod usage. Summary- Very Confortable, excellent sound quality, they stay on, well made - quality item (total usage >100 hours). I've tried multiple headsets over the years and if these broke today I would buy another set without hesitation. After owning my first set for a month I got a second set for my wife and she also agrees that they are better than anything else that she has used. I have put off putting a review until we had given them a good workout- I hate people giving fantastic reviews for something that they've only just bought. I got these three months ago and I jog every morning for 40 minutes (on the streets) and I use them in the gym 3 days a week on the weights, treadmill and rower. My wife uses hers constantly as well with no complaints. Not used them in summer as I have only had them during the winter months, but have no problems in the gym (warmish) due to sweat. I think that replacement foam covers are available. Sound is excellent - nice deep bass. I'm not an audiophile, so don't sue me if there not of an audiophile quality headphones. For the money (£13)they are EXCELLENT value for money. The sound is so far superior to the Ipod head sets. They are light and fit both myself and my wife's ears well. They have never fallen off. Headset previously owned: 1. Sennheiser PMX 80 Sport II - Uncomfortable - hurt my ears. Poor quality - no sound from the right ear - broke after only a few uses. Sound quality before it failed was good, but I think the Koss are better (check my review for the PMX80). My recollection of the sound may be tainted by how uncomfortable they were. My wife used them once, and would not use them again due to the discomfort level. 2. Philips Nike SH-J 045 NIKE Airpad - Comfort - far better than iPod, but nowhere as good as the Koss. Problem with them is that they are a little flimsy and I broke them (sat on them). When you ran into a strong wind, you would hear the wind thru them (turbulence across head band and in the headphones) 3. iPod Headsets - Tinny sound that never stay in your ears. I would have to constantly push the old iPod headsets into my ears as the sound would get weaker and weaker until they would fall out. Also I found them not very comfortable after 30 minutes use.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good, if unusual, headphones...
*by M***T on 15 May 2009*

The KSC75 "clip on" `phones represent a very good option for folk who actually listen(!) to their music (rather than simply require a generally pleasant musical background whilst performing day-to-day tasks) and who find variations of "earbuds" irritating or ineffective... The physical aspect that makes these (pleasantly light) `phones unusual is that these `phones "clip" on to the ears, and are effectively worn like a pair of spectacles... Although initially awkward to put on comfortably, once the (rather straightforward!) knack has been established from practical experimentation no such problems remain, and they can then be comfortably worn for several hours... These `phones do not(!) notably isolate sound, either from outside or prevent folk in your immediate vicinity being potentially aware that you are listening to music, when music is played at fairly loud volume... Though some may regard this as a disadvantage, I regard the ability to still be aware of sounds in my environment (traffic, etc.) as a definite positive factor that has welcome safety considerations when out and about (cycling, walking the dog, etc)... For those who are focused on obtaining the highest practicable quality of sound from their portable `phones and player, this is where the KSC75 `phones excel... Traditionally, the models most recommended for such use are the Sennheiser PX100 and the KSC75's cousin, The Koss Portapro (both of which I also own)... Whilst both of those `phones do indeed produce good quality of sound, the PX100 sounds a touch "pleasant, but a tad opaque", and the Koss Portapro's ease at producing accurate low frequency sounds delivers sounds of an engaging, if a tad "dark", character... With a competence that is remarkable bearing in mind the very modest cost of these `phones, the KSC75s deliver music in a surprisingly detailed but balanced manner, making choices as varied as the "live" concert version of "Hotel California" and the Janssons performance of the Tchaikovsky 4th Symphony engaging and involving musical "events"... With the above in mind I have no hesitation in recommending these `phones... The only provisos I would add is that the KSC75 `phones are certainly good enough to indicate limitations of source material, either from music transferred at low MP3 bit-rates or the rather modest quality delivered at the headphone jack from some digital players, and that these `phones require a lot(!) of playing at sensible volumes to fully "flesh out" and deliver their ultimate smoothness... 1) Having effectively "run in" a pair of these KSC75 `phones, I was sufficiently impressed to purchase another pair, "just in case"... :o) 2) The two "dog walking" acquaintances who had the opportunity to listen to music from these `phones made immediate arrangements to purchase their own... :o) At such modest cost there is surely not much of a gamble involved in the purchase of these KSC75 `phones, so just go ahead and do it!... :o)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Come in 1983 your time is up.
*by J***S on 25 May 2013*

These Koss KSC75s are promoted for use with mp3 players and similar. They have a much better sound than almost any ear bud or Walkman style headphone but they similarly offer zero isolation so the same drawbacks apply. If you use them anywhere noisy you will inevitably keep raising the volume to the point that your hearing can be damaged. If you use them even at moderate levels on public transport you will really annoy people. It's hard to think of a worse type of headphone for travel. Expect to generate ill feeling. Another drawback is that to perform at their best these Koss need more power than is output by your phone or a typical mp3 player. Used with a domestic portable like a good Radio/CD combo they sound like a real headphone, and not a bad one either. Used with a small, modern personal device they do not sound as good. I've been using them with SanDisk Sansa Clip+ 8GB MP3 Player with Radio and Expandable MicroSD/SDHC Slot - Black , an iRiver H340, my Asus EeePC notebook, my PC with External Sound Card USB 6 Channel 5.1 Audio , my Sony CD/MD/Radio and also with a Yamaha Home Theatre receiver. Only the Sony and Yamaha have the power to make them sound their best. Comfort and appearance: I find these perfectly comfortable. I wear glasses with very thin frames and both can sit on my ears easily. The clips on the Koss KSC75 are wire enclosed in plastic. There is just enough flexibility that you can carefully bend them to a good fit and they stay in shape. They weigh next to nothing, there is no pressure or abrasion and you can forget they are there even if worn for several hours. They will fit nicely under a hood, scarf or beanie hat. The appearance is quite odd. The prominent exposed part of the wire clips and the cheap silver plastic don't make for a good look. Sound Quality: The sound is very well balanced; nothing is exaggerated and nothing annoys. There is very good midrange and higher notes and great clarity without being harsh at all. There isn't that dull booming sound masquerading as bass that you get with many modern headphones. When used with a low power device there is good bass response but it lacks the very deep bass so doesn't quite sound weighty and natural. If you try to add some bass with an equalizer this can lead to distortion. Plugged into relatively powerful stuff like domestic Hi-Fi, mini system or portable there is now real bass (without distortion) and voices and instruments sound wonderfully natural and vivid. This is a truly attractive sound. These Koss earphones benefit enormously from good quality source and amplification. They are much better with domestic hi-fi or portables than with personal players and I would recommend them very strongly for this. These are genuinely good headphones. For a tenner! I couldn't recommend these for typical portable (urban/work) use, or for travel, as you risk irritating anyone nearby. They might be useful for joggers or skateboarders or anyone needing to remain very aware of their environment. For domestic use these are a very good fit, especially if you need to be aware of others in the house, the phone, the doorbell and so on. If so then they are a huge bargain. Some people love these Koss earphones but prefer to use them like normal headphones i.e. attached to a headband instead of earclips. This is really easy to do: get a pair of Altai WA 87060 Headphones (they only cost pennies) and unclip the earphones. The Koss 'phones clip right out of the clip-ons and straight into this headband so now you have the same excellent sound but with conventional form and appearance.

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