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Digital camera reviews of Sony MDR-110LP Open-air Stereo HeadphonesDigital camera Review: Best Ear Phones Ever Summary: 5 Stars
Ok i was looking for some ear phones that had an amazing bass and a nice treb. So i'm looking on here and there were two ear phones i was looking at, a panasonic one and this sony one. I asked my friends what they thought and they said sony. So i get these and the do feel a little strange at first but these ear phones They have amazingly clear treb and an amazing bass. The other thing they have is an amazing drum sound. I've always like hearing the drums in my songs and every pair of ear phones i've had always drowned it out, but these give an equal balance and are amazing. So if you want some ear phones i'd suggest these, THEY camera Review: Eep Summary: 2 Stars
They work, but that is about the best I can say for it. They are a poor fit to the ear and worse of all, the cord is very, very short. This is not suitable unless you can have the source very close to you, and useless if your audio jack is in the back of your computer as it won't reach.
Digital camera Review: Excellent Performance Summary: 4 Stars
Excellent performance for the money, we have needed a replacement headphones for a while, and this headphone as far as I am aware is of excellent quality. My mother in law does not listen to music, she listens to AUDIO CD's (BOOKS) so the headphones are perfect for her listening.
Digital camera Review: Excellent. Summary: 5 Stars
These headphones work great for walkman or anything. I think "loafer" got a bad pair because these do not slip and are very sturdy. The sound is very clear but the speakers could be bigger and the cord longer.
Digital camera Review: Fair sound, but not durable, cable short for home use Summary: 3 Stars
These are medium-sized headphones designed for home use. You can use them with a portable device, but if you are going to put them in a carrying pouch, they are larger than the similar-looking Sony headphones that come with some Sony portable music players.
Strangely, the cord is short, so you will need to use an extension cable at home unless you are sitting right next to your device. As with most inexpensive headphones, the cord is also thin, so you have to be careful not to pull on it or else the internal wire connections to the plug or the headphone speakers can break.
The foam pads are not very thick. They are larger in diameter than the standard mini-headphone size, so you may have to search around for replacement pads if they wear through. However, you can sometimes buy these headphones on sale for just a few dollars more than a set of $2 replacment pads.
The sound is fair to good, and much better than generic headphones that you find in discount stores. However, the sound is obviously not up to the standards of expensive home headphones.
The plastic band adjusts in length on both sides, but you can't bend it to adjust it in width.
The Sony warranty is only 90 days.
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