Sony MDR-J10 h ear Headphones with Non-Slip Design
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Sony MDR-J10 h.ear Headphones with Non-Slip Design (Orange)
Open-air headphones clip into the ear via a vertical design
Non-slip design is perfect for active pursuits like exercising and dancing
13.5 mm diameter driver used for small size and delivery of deep bass
Neodymium magnets provide maximum energy with minimal size
Tangle-free cord (3.5 feet) is adjustable and stores away in backpack or purse
Rating: 3.57/5 from 14 reviews
Average, at best
Rating: 2/5
These actually fit my ears pretty good. I prefer the look of the Sony MDR-J11's which look like they might be less bulky, but they are harder to find than these.
What really disappointed me was the sound quality. I know these are cheap headphones, but I thought a company like Sony would do much better.
My Iriver mp3 player came with Sennheiser MX100 earbuds (cheaper in price than the Sony's), but I can't stand earbuds (they won't stay in), so I bought these to replace them. The sound quality on the Sennheisers is noticeably much better.
Don't waste your money on these Sony's, find something else.
Fair.
Rating: 2/5
They look neat, sound fair, and tangle quite easily. Despite their appearance, they really are not well designed for active people. While running, sweat somehow manages to run down the plastic clips and "flood" the ear buds. It did not long before they started to sound weak, and lose bass response. Finally my right side blew, even though my MP3 player has a pretty mild sound output.
I got a few months of use out of them, and am debating getting a new pair. I don't like the idea of disposable hardware; I expected much better from Sony.
Dependable, sound good.
Rating: 5/5
1st pair I broke, my mistake, so I bought another pair. 2nd pair, one of the earbuds got caught in a door. My fault. So now I'm on my 3rd pair because these headphones are good. Get them.
What really disappointed me was the sound quality. I know these are cheap headphones, but I thought a company like Sony would do much better.
My Iriver mp3 player came with Sennheiser MX100 earbuds (cheaper in price than the Sony's), but I can't stand earbuds (they won't stay in), so I bought these to replace them. The sound quality on the Sennheisers is noticeably much better.
Don't waste your money on these Sony's, find something else.