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Koss Headphone Carrying Case for KSC75, KSC9, KSC7, KSC17, P14, and P16x$9.67
    (6 reviews)
Best Price: $9.67
CASE C MEDIUM -
These durable Koss cases come in four different sizes to accommodate the wide range of their headphone line. They all feature a sleek, black clamshell design and have a sturdy zipper to ensure that your headphones stay safe and secure. The small-size case protects the Koss KSC75, KSC9, KSC7, KSC17, P14, and P16 models.
MPN: Koss CASE C - UPC: 021299143209
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Customer Reviews
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Too big.      By A3A505B6JTWBMB on 2008-03-12
I'll agree with the reviewer who said this case was sturdy but way too big for the headphones it claims to match. I have Koss KSC9 Sportclips, which are mentioned in this case's list of supported Koss headphones. However, taking into account the reviews saying this case ("Case C") was too big, I also bought "Case D", the next size down. Case D fits my headphones almost perfectly -- a little on the snug side, but providing for a much more portable way to store my 'phones.
Well made, but too big      By A30AXX5CI3I6OP on 2007-10-25
The egg shaped case is made very well but too big for earphones. Koss makes good products. It would be nice to see a more compact case for their earphones.
Too large for headphones      By A3DSHKC0FZ2TCI on 2007-11-08
According to the product description, this case (well made & solid) is far too large to be useful for storing my new KSC75 earphones. I could probably fit 3 pairs of the earphones in the case. I was hoping for something I could tuck into a carry bag. I have written to Koss asking if another of the cases would be more suitable, but they haven't responded.
Pricey for what you get      By A2E1LV535R5JJ9 on 2008-02-22
This is a strong case that fits both my Sandisk Sansa E-260 and Koss KSC-75 headphones. However, my perceived value for this case is at a maximum of ~$3.00. $10 is quite expensive.
Great for Portapro      By A3KAMSQ04EA7MD on 2008-02-05
I had been looking for a way to take my PortaproKoss PortaPro Headphones with Caseheadphones with me and not completely destroy them (like the last pair) and this case fits the bill. It's light but firm enough to protect your headphones from bumps and pressure.
The case showed up before the headphones so I was using it for a bit with Koss 159823 SportClip ultra light stereoph my koss earclip headphones (which were good and all but the sound paled in comparison to the Portapro, the speakers are held more snugly to your ear with the Portapro and that greatly improves the sound) and there was room to put both the headphones and my ipod (60 gig color) which is a bit on the large side. There is a flap of fabric inside ( i assume it is there to put earbuds in or possibly to tuck the cord) that I used to seperate the two.
If you have tiny earbuds or small clip style headphones and want to kep your player in there too or have the Portapro headphones this would be awesome.
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| Product Features |
- Small size accommodates Koss KSC75, KSC9, KSC7, KSC17, P14, and P16 headphones
- Durable covering protects headphones
- Clamshell design
- Sturdy zipper
- Available in 3 additional sizes to fit a variety of Koss headphones
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