Features:
- Earbud headphones are closed type to reduce outside noise
- Neodymium magnets for high power and low weight
- Soft, silicon earbuds are washable, removable and replaceable; two sizes of earbuds included
- 9 mm driver units for powerful sound
- PET diaphragm extends bass and frequency range
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Product Description
SONY MDR-EX71SL Headphones fit snugly, yet comfortably, inside the ear. This eliminates the need for a headband, so you can enjoy audio while exercising, skating or dancing! Gold plated, L-shaped stereo mini plug Includes streamlined, compact hard carrying case and second set of earpads
Product Description
Please note: the newest version of these headphones available are the Sony MDR EX71SLA Fontopia Bud Style Headphones.
The Sony Fontopia Headphones combine an in-ear design with the supply of premium sound and superior bass to your ears. The white design accented by silver and gray fits well with your iPod but can also works just fine with other portable audio players. Fontopia's 9 mm drivers provide a comfortable fit and sonic isolation through soft silicone earbuds. Meanwhile, an L-shaped gold-plated mini plug ensures the smooth transmission of your stereo's sound. Three different sizes of earbuds are included to accommodate different ear sizes, and you'll also find an ultra-high-power neodymium magnet, a hard carrying case, a 1-meter extension cord, and an earbud holder in the package.
Customer Review:
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Summary: Great Earbuds
The best ear buds I have ever used/owned. I bought a pair of these in 2005 and loved them. They still work great, but the cord was gettin a little rough so I bought another set.
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Summary: Sony headphones Rock!
For an inexpensive headphone - I alway go Sony. Great sound and comfortable. They really stay in your ears.
Customer Review:
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Summary: Too expensive now
I purchased these back in 2006 when it was 29.99 and I've gotten some for less before as well. The sound quality and comfort is great. However, the plastics started wearing out now.
But now what the heck is up with the huge price increase now? $41+? No thanks. Note: Avoid he white one, the plastics are different from the black one and will wear out MUCH faster. I've owned 2 whites and 2 black ones before.
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Summary: I love the sound, not the best for working out though
So, don't want to say what already others have said about the sound. In short, I like it a lot, but I'm not a sound expert, so judge for yourself. I just wanted to write this up so others know: I'm kind of split on the 'extension' cord. Having a short cord is sometimes great. I plug it into my iphone and just attach my phone to my backpack strap when walking. Nice. But, when working out I am usually in one of two modes: listen to music on the phone or listen to the TV on treadmill or bike. When listening to musing on the phone it's not half bad, but when connecting to a device that is not on you at all time it gets really bad. Here is why: the connector between the buds and the extension cord ends up right in the middle of the 'cord'. When running, that thing dangles because of it's weight and eventually rips the buds out of your ears. So in short, not good for running on the treadmill and listening to the TV. Other than this, awesome.
Customer Review:
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Summary: excellent earphones
Excellent noise reduction after fitting the earpiece correctly, and very good bass response. Wire is a little bit short, and with the extension they give you, it becomes too bulky. I would rather they not give an extension cord and just make the main wire longer.
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