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Sony MDR-EX35LP
$20.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Ear tips are available in a wide selection of bright colours. Sound quality is better than you might expect for the price. Comfortable fit - ear tip design doesn't stress or hurt the ear canal.
The Cons:Questionable build quality - one of the earpieces typically stops working after a few months of use. Ear tips come off way too easily, are likely to fall off in your pocket. Cables are very thin and flimsy-feeling, as is the 3.5mm connector.
The Sony MDR-EX35LP is a pair of colorful and inexpensive earbud headphones that come in a variety of color combinations. Featured are tiny 9mm Neodymium drivers limited to a small 100 mW power output.
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Surprisingly, despite the small drivers, the unit blasts across an exceptionally wide 6-23,000 Hz frequency range. As for comfort, the in-ear design supposedly fits snugly inside the ears; plus the headphones come with three pairs of hybrid silicone earbuds that can be interchanged. Included is a Y-type cord and a cord adjuster. Ultimately, the Sony MDR-EX35LP is for users seeking a fun and inexpensive solution—perhaps as a Christmas gift to a child. Serious music aficionados should likely look elsewhere.
Features
- Colorful Inexpensive Earbud Headphones
- Small Neodymium Drivers
- Extra Wide Frequency Range
- In-Ear Comfortable Design
- Three Pairs Earbuds
- Y-Type Cord
- Cord Adjuster
- Recommended for Children
- Serious Listeners Should Look Elsewhere
Specifications
- Design: Earbud
- Magnet: Neodymium
- Plug: L Shaped Stereo Mini Plug
- Power Handling: 100 mW
- Driver Unit: 9 mm, dome type
- Frequency: 6-23,000 Hz
- Impedance: 16 Ohms
- Sensitivity: 100 dB
- Cord: 3.9 ft.
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Pros & Cons
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Ear tips are available in a wide selection of bright colours.
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Sound quality is better than you might expect for the price.
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Comfortable fit - ear tip design doesn't stress or hurt the ear canal.
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Good passive noise isolation - most outside noise is effectively drowned out.
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Comes with three sizes of ear tips, ensuring an optimal fit for most ear sizes.
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Questionable build quality - one of the earpieces typically stops working after a few months of use.
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Ear tips come off way too easily, are likely to fall off in your pocket.
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Cables are very thin and flimsy-feeling, as is the 3.5mm connector.
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