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Sony MDR-E829V
$15.00
Released June, 2006
The Pros:Stay in the ear very well, not prone to slipping out as you move. Sound range is very good, gives full coverage. Respectable deep bass with good power.
The Cons:After about 6 months there's noticeable static whenever the volume is adjusted.
Marketed towards consumers as an alternative to their stock buds or basic headphones, the Sony Frontopia branded MDR-E829V is a low priced dynamically driven open-backed earbud. At $14.99, the MDR-E829V is driven by a 16mm driver and includes a built in carabiner which makes cable issues a thing of the past.
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Sony's poor warranty may be an issue, but at only 15 dollars, such a loss may not be as hard to bear as the $299 MDR-EX700LP.
Features
- Frequency Response: 18-22000Hz
- Impedance: 16 ohms
- Plug type: 1/8" (mini)
- Driver technology: 1 16mm dynamic driver
- Warranty: 90 days limited (US only)
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Pros & Cons
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stay in the ear very well, not prone to slipping out as you move
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sound range is very good, gives full coverage
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respectable deep bass with good power
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winding case keeps the cord from getting tangled during storage
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in-line volume control is very tiny but still very easy to use
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durably constructed, can even survive a trip through the laundry (not recommended though)
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after about 6 months there's noticeable static whenever the volume is adjusted
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