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Sony MDR-E827G
$20.00
Released October, 2001
The Pros:Highly affordable, especially considering features like water resistance and wind-up case. Low-profile design fits flush with ear, good for sleeping. Carrying case prevents cables from getting entangled.
The Cons:Some users find they fall out too easily when the cable is tugged at all. Treble frequencies can sound a bit metallic.
The Sony MDR-E827G are earbud style headphones from Sony's Sports and Active Style line. The headphones feature Sony Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuitry for powerful bass and sound efficiency and Neodymium magnets which provide more power and clearer sound than commonly used magnets.
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They are designed with Sony's Fontopia in-the-ear design with a thinner housing and slim duct for a secure, comfortable fit. The MDR-E827G are water resistant and also include a directional bass cap to enhance bass sound. They have a 3.3 ft cord with a nickel-plated L-shaped stereo plug and come with a compact wind-up case for easy storage and portability. The MDR-E827G stand out from the other headphones in Sony's Sports and Active Style series since they feature the Fontopia in-the-ear design and wind-up case which none of the other models have.
Features/Specs
- 13.5 mm driver units
- Neodymium magnets
- Directional Bass cap for better playback with Sony Bass products
- Water resistant design
- Fontopia in-the-ear design
- Sony Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuitry
- Thin housing for a snugger fit
- Comes with wind-up case
- Nickel-plated L-shaped stereo plug
- Frequency response: 16Hz - 22kHz
- Cord Length: 3.3ft
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Pros & Cons
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Highly affordable, especially considering features like water resistance and wind-up case
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Low-profile design fits flush with ear, good for sleeping
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Carrying case prevents cables from getting entangled
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Cord is stronger and has more resilient coating than similar headphones at this price point
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Good clarity across the range of frequencies for most types of music
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Some users find they fall out too easily when the cable is tugged at all
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Treble frequencies can sound a bit metallic
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