Sunday 29 May 2011

SONY COLORFUL Stereo Headphones MDR-EX10LP B ( BLACK ) |14 COLORS Avai


Sony's Colorful inner ear headphones: 14 colors available

Neodymium Magnet

Hybrid Silicon ear piece for maximum comfort and quality sound

Cord length adjuster and cord slider

Type: Closed Dynamic | Driver: 9mm dorm | Maximum Input: 100mW | Sensitivity: 100dB/mW | Frequency Response: 8-22,000Hz | Impedance: 16ohms | Cord: 1.2m Litz | Plug: Gold-plated L-shape stereo mini | Weight: 3g (w/o cord)



This review is from: SONY COLORFUL Stereo Headphones MDR-EX10LP B ( BLACK ) |14 COLORS Available (Japan Import)

Pros:

+ Excellent price at $14.99 USD

+ Silicone-rubber buds are comfortable and come in 3 sizes.

+ Wire-organizing clip - starts where the wire splits and can be moved up to the earbuds to draw the wires together, helping to prevent tangled wires.

+ Buds attach very firmly to the base - extremely important for any earbud system or else you'll find yourself buying replacement buds in no time.

+ Very low-profile earbuds - you can lie down somewhat comfortably with these on unlike most earbuds. These are the smallest earbuds I've ever used and that's counting at least 5 brands and 10 models.

+ Micro-sized plug - extremely important for fitting your player into tight places, also helps protect the plug socket on your mp3 player from damage due to lateral pressure.

Cons:

- Not much bass response.

- Wires could be thicker (but no worse than other more expensive pairs).

- Replacement rubber buds are not as cheap as they could be, around $8 for a new set of each size. However, if you carefully save your spare buds and continue to buy the same brand, you'll have backup buds for when you eventually lose one. This shouldn't be a problem with this set as the buds stay on these very well unlike some other earbud systems I've used.

- Doesn't come with the cord adjuster attachment that some other Sony earphones have (a rubber device for shortening the cord).

My Typical Usage:

I wear my earphones all day, every day, so they take a lot of wear, they break often, and I'm not inclined to pay very much for them. An average set of earphones lasts me a month or two. Usually by then I have a broken connection in one of the wires so I'm forced to pick up a new pair....




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