Apple In-Ear Headphones vs Monster Beats In-Ear Headphones ?

I lost my iPhone Earphones so i wants to buy a new one.
Can anyone help me to choose between
Apple In-Ear Headphones or Monster Beats In-Ear Headphones ?
THANK YOU =D
(Sorry for my bad English)

I got the apple in ear dual driver version and they are great once you get the hang of finding which of the tips works best for your ear. Look at the stats. you will be hard pressed to find a dual driver set of headphone with sunch a wide Freq responce
Apple
Technical Specifications
Frequency response: 5Hz to 21kHz
Impedance (at 100Hz): 23 ohms
Sensitivity (at 100Hz): 109 dB SPL/mW
Drivers: Custom two-way balanced armature (woofer and tweeter in each earpiece)
Klipsch
ACCESSORIES: 3 different-sized ear tips, carrying case, clothing clip
BUILT FROM: 2009
DESIGN: Dynamic Moving Coil Micro Speaker
DIMENSION: 8.5mm diameter
DRIVE COMPONENTS: Full range KG 25
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 10Hz-19kHz
IMPEDANCE: 18 ohms
Pick you favorite and comapre. I have found a pair of sony's that were close but they were 10.00 more so why? I can get a matched product for less.

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