These are high quality earphones bought from UK, sound quality is top-notch so I also use it for deejaying.

Please note, only 2 units remaining, and not easy to find in Malaysia. The photos on open unit is mine and I’m only selling brand new sealed units, it comes with 2 years’ warranty & 50% Immortal Life warranty (upon V-Moda online registration).
Price: RM180 (collection from Bukit Jalil area)


V-Moda's latest gym-friendly earphones, the Forza, ring in at $100, though you can customize and bling them out to the tune of several thousand dollars if you're looking to kick things up several notches. Sticking with the gym-friendly baseline model for our review, the wired earphones deliver some dialed-up bass response that manages not to go too far in the thunder department—there's solid balance here, even if we'd like to hear a tad more in the high-mids. Add in a very secure fit and a water-resistant design, and there's little to complain about for the reasonable price.
V-Moda includes quite an array of accessories, most of them in the ear-fitting department. There are four total pairs of silicone eartips, in XS, S, M, and L sizes, as well as three pairs of earfins that rest against the ear for better stabilization during exercise, and a pair of ear hooks that fasten over the ear for an even more stable fit. A shirt clip and padded drawstring protective pouch round out the bundle.
Design:
Available in black, orange, or white models, the design is simple and lightweight at its core, but can be optimized with accessories for a very secure fit. Intended for exercise, the earphones are resistant to sweat and durably built. The fit is quite comfortable and secure—given all the extras to help you keep things in place, the earphones should be able to withstand the most intense workouts you throw at them without falling out.
The inline microphone and remote control compartment is located at chin level on the right wire. The remote is of the three-button variety, with a central button that controls playback, call management, and track navigation, and two dedicated buttons for raising or lowering volume.
The mic offers excellent intelligibility. Using the Voice Memos app on an iPhone 6s, we understood every word we recorded. There were no audio artifcats, and clarity was top-notch, even providing a little bit of low frequency presence that inline mics often lack.
Performance:
On tracks with intense sub-bass content, like The Knife's "Silent Shout," the earphones deliver powerful low frequency response that will appeal to bass lovers. At top, unwise listening levels, the drivers do not distort, and at more reasonable volumes, the bass is still quite powerful—if deep lows help motivate your workouts, you won't be disappointed.