Pros: Comfortable to wear, selection of colors, under ten dollars, great sound for the price. Cons: Some people might not like the way they fit.
When it comes to headphones I am pretty tough on them; I use them at the gym, for running and while cleaning around the house. Most of the time the first thing to go is the jack that connects the CD player to the headphones, thankfully most of the ...
Pros: Comfortable to wear, sound good while sitting Cons: Popping sounds while running
Ear Sweat - Worse to Experience than Read about? I've been running on a treadmill at the Y, plugged into the television; it makes the time go by faster. Eventually I would pull off my headphones to readjust them and then have to submit myself to ...
Pros: Great sound, durable, stays in ear. Cons: Can be uncomfortable (at first).
I go to the gym every day, and it would probably get pretty boring if I didn't listen to music. I started using my Sony cd player at the gym about a year ago with the headphones that came with it. At the beginning of last summer, I decided to buy a new ...
Pros: Great Price, Good sound, fits well on the ear (once you get used to them) Cons: Durability could be better, and they can get tangled easily
Whenever you buy an MP3 player, a CD player, or any product that comes with headphones, they are usually of poor quality. In my experience, I expect the worst when listening to included headphones, and the ones that came with my Sony NX80V Clie were no ...
Pros: Inexpensive, sound good, and are comfortable on my fairly large ears. Cons: They may not fit your ears.
If only there were ear sizes like there are shoe sizes. Face it, the size and shape of ears vary almost as much as feet, but earphone makers treat them like one size fits all. Add to this the claims or hype of high fidelity in earphones, and you can ...
Pros: durable, convenient for exercise, long cord, lot's of volume, open air design Cons: slight discomfort at first, sound quality only fair, one size does NOT fit all Sony!
Well I bought these after my sister stepped on my old headphones. I saw them in their package and thought they looked interesting, but I really wasn't completely sold on them until I saw the excellent price. They were only ten dollars, so I decided to ...
Pros: +cost
+durability
+portability
+voice reproduction
+quality for the price Cons: -can't sleep in them
-tight hats hurt
-muddy highs
-bass isn't very punchy
I've used these 'phones for some time now, long enough to go through two pairs when the first pair got the beak-of-death from a parrot. I use mine for portable listening exclusively but for the purpose of this review right now i'm using a pair of ...
Pros: Good all-round sound quality, low price, comfortable, lightweight. Cons: Wires not top-notch.
Okay, so awhile back I bought a Sony PSP, and with it came some white headphones (very similar to the MDR-E818LP). They did their job, as in giving me sound when I need it. But the annoying thing was that they would keep falling out of my ears, ...
This is one of those products of Sony’s that I didn’t particularly like. Some of the other reviewers on this site gave better ratings for these earphones - it seems that price is their principal consideration. For me, however, the sound coming out of ...
Pros: stays on ear - most of the time Cons: poor sound, sticky cord
I was looking for a replacement for the earbuds that came with my Creative Zen Xtra mp3 player, which had failed. I wanted good sound, good construction, and something that stayed in my ear when I ran. When you buy something off the shelf, there's ...
Pros: Portable, Comfortable, Fairly good sound, Cheap, Fit well even with glasses on. Cons: Tangles easily, doesn't stay in-ear all the time, prone to static discharges
The Good I have a strange set of requirements when purchasing headphones last year. They needed to be portable, comfortable, and lightweight. These seemed the fit the bill and were the most comfortable option considering I could wear them with my ...
Pros: Very comfortable and portable. Also very good sound quality. Cons: Cord's alittle too long and will take a couple of days to get use to.
I was at Bestbuy, with my $20 gift card eagerly waiting to purchase a new pair of street style headphones to replace my cheap ones that came with my CD player. So looking for the street style ones, I was outta luck they ran out of them, so I purchased a ...
Pros: Quite Comfortable, Quite loud (sensitivity=104dB/mW)
stay on your head (don't fall off!) Cons: Sound Quality - very 'boxy' and cheap, spectacles wearers - slightly irritating fit
I don't like these earphones much.
They fit comfortably enough and they are lightweight enough not to be annoying & it's nice to be able to wear them without them falling out of my ear when on the move, however I wear glasses most of the time...
Pros: good ergonomic design Cons: sound terrible. they ruin music and make it unlistenable.
I bought these headphones to use while mountain biking with my minidisc player. The last pair I had, a pair of MDR EX71SLs, were eaten by my dog. The EX71s sounded pretty good, very clear, good stereo definition, very bassy, almost too bassy. But they ...
Pros: Lightweight, pretty decent sound, long cord Cons: Don't stay in your ear with any activity, not adjustable
Looks:
These headphones look great, they are streamlined and they are made from very lightweight plastic. They are not large and heavy and there is not a whole lot to the actual earpiece. They come in several different colors to match your tastes,...
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