The earphones themselves are quite typical. They have a standard black rubber cable that is four feet long and splits off to the independent buds at just under 14 inches from the end. It comes pre-rolled, but does not stay that way for long. It also has a pause/play built into the in-line microphone.
The ear buds themselves are pre-fitted with one of the silicon coatings, which are translucent grey with a red interior, giving them an interesting look. Removing the coating is as simple as giving it a tug, though there is a snug fit. Inside you can see the stock “bass” sound tuning filter that Rock Jaw sends them out with.
Removing and replacing the tuning filter is a simple matter, as they just unscrew with a few turns and from there you can put in whichever ones you prefer, even having one of each in left/right ears to see what the difference in sound is like.
If it worth noting though that if your fingers are a little oily it can be difficult to screw them in tight enough to keep them entirely locked during use. If they become loose sound quality can really drop off – though it is an easy fix.
The cable ends in a gold plated connector, which should improve durability.