Sony MDR-W25G S2 SportsA Vertical, In-Ear Headphones buy bestselling audio, video, electronic equipment find reviews, ratings, prices
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List Price: $15.99
Features
• New Sports Concept
• Sony Acoustic Twin TurboA Circuitry
• Neodymium magnet
• Water resistant
• Moisture Guard Mechanism |
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Sony MDR-W25G S2 SportsA Vertical, In-Ear Headphones description
The MDR-W25G headphones fit inside the ear for jostle-free listening. Created to match the Sony Sports Walkman line, these headphones are built to meet the demands of the active listener. Besides the inherent snug fit of in-the-ear headphones, the MDR-W25Gs are also held in place with a slim, over-the-head headband. They are extremely lightweight and will provide hours of comfortable listening. These headphones are also water-resistant, taking away an easy excuse for many runners, walkers and bikers. Sony has also installed a moisture guard mechanism which pulls sweat away from the ear canal, providing a longer-lasting fit, even while pedaling or running in a warm gym. Sony uses 16 mm driver units in these headphones. While lightweight and small enough to fit inside the ear, they also deliver a good bass sound and wide frequency range (down to 10 Hz.) Neodymium magnets give the headphones maximum energy at a minimal size and weight. Sony Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuitry will deliver powerful bass sound for high efficiency as you work towards fitness. The open-air design allows for ambient noise to enter the ear, a safe feature for exercisers as you will hear car horns, passing bikers and dog barks. The cord is one meter long (3.3 feet) and the nickel-plated mini-plug offers crisp sound delivery. If you are looking for a quality-sounding, water-resistant, lightweight and stable pair of headphones, these MDR-W25G headphones should fit the bill. What's in the Box Sony MDR-W25G headphones |
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Sony MDR-W25G S2 SportsA Vertical, In-Ear Headphones Customer Reviews
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Big drivers.... too big to fit in my ears.
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These have to be one of the most uncomfortable headphones that I've used. I got these for jogging, because I found that the in ear styles fall off to easily, or the sweat just builds up. These allow sweat to escape easily. However, these things are incredibly uncomfortable. I guess it's because they try to make the drivers bigger for better sound quality. I have to squeeze them into my ears, and it just hurts, and is uncomfortable. Now don't get me wrong, the sound output isn't bad. But the way they fit in my ears, I don't get any sound out of my right side because it's such a tight fit, and the sound goes right into the side of my ear canal.
So, I have to wear these loosely, but when I do that, I lose any benefit of the larger drivers because it ends up allowing too much ambient noise from getting in.
I wish there was a way I could measure my ear canals so that this would actually be useful to anyone reading this, but if you think you have big ear canals, these might fit well and feel comfortable to you. But to me... these things are horrible. |
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