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Sony MDR-J11G
$15.00
Released May, 2006
The Pros:Excellent for exercise applications - provides a tight, secure fit that won't come loose with excessive fast-paced movement. Ability to hear external/ambient noises significantly improves safety throughout exercise applications - also removes likelihood of "stethoscope effect" caused by cord movement amongst in-ear models. Sound quality is more than sufficient at the price point - MP3s, podcasts and audiobooks are played back with considerable clarity and warm, rounded frequencies.
The Cons:Clip-on design tends to "float" above ear - may not provide sufficient snugness for some users.
The Sony MDR-J11G are vertical in-the-ear style headphones from Sony's Sports and Active Style line. The headphones feature a 13.5 mm driver unit combined with Neodymium magnets to produce powerful bass and clear sound.
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They are designed with a behind-the-ear non-slip clip for a secure fit during sports activities. The overall design makes them comfortable to wear and still allows the listener to hear external noise while minimizing sound leakage. The MDR-J11G are water resistant and include seals to protect the headphone's driver. They have a 4 ft adjustable tangle-free storage cord with an L-shaped stereo plug and an in-line cord clip. The headphones are similar to Sony's MDR-A35G but the two models differ in that the MDR-A35G has a slim headband and folding design compared to the MDR-J11G's behind-the-ear clips. The MDR-A35G also includes Sony's Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuitry and Moisture Guard mechanism which the MDR-J11G lacks.
Features/Specs
- 13.5 mm driver unit
- Vertical in-the-ear design
- Clip on style with non-slip
- Minimizes sound leakage
- Neodymium magnets
- Water resistant
- Adjustable tangle-free storage cord
- In-line cord clip
- L-shaped stereo plug
- Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz
- Cord length: 4 ft
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Pros & Cons
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Excellent for exercise applications - provides a tight, secure fit that won't come loose with excessive fast-paced movement
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Ability to hear external/ambient noises significantly improves safety throughout exercise applications - also removes likelihood of "stethoscope effect" caused by cord movement amongst in-ear models
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Sound quality is more than sufficient at the price point - MP3s, podcasts and audiobooks are played back with considerable clarity and warm, rounded frequencies
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Volume handling is excellent - headset remains audible down to the lowest-possible level, with powerful distortion-free playback at higher settings
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Ear-clip design is functional and ergonomic - angles toward the top part of the ear for comfort and compatibility with eyewear
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Integrated shirt clip promotes safety and unit longevity - minimizes residual unit strain, as well as likelihood of getting the cable caught on an external object
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Clip-on design tends to "float" above ear - may not provide sufficient snugness for some users
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