Electronics : Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia In-The-Ear Headphones, White

Electronics : Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia In-The-Ear Headphones, White

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Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia In-The-Ear Headphones, White

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Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia In-The-Ear Headphones, White
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
Color: White
EAN: 0027242667518
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: MDREX51LP/WHI
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Variation Denomination: White
Variation Description: White


Piece facts:
  • Lightweight in-the-ear headphones designed to minimize ambient noise while on the go
  • Extra-small 9 mm drivers produce an impressive 6 Hz to 23 kHz frequency response
  • Soft silicone ear buds reduce outside noise while fitting comfortably in the ear
  • Oxygen-free copper cord and gold-plated mini-plug improve signal transfer
  • Includes 2 pairs of ear buds and carrying case; 90-day warranty




White Headphones, In-The-Ear Fontopia MDR-EX51LP Sony






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Sony's first closed-type Fontopia(R) design reduces outside noise for high-intensity listening, helping to generate powerful, resonant bass response. So exercise, dance, or skate with the new Fontopia(R) Headphones. Featuring a Super-light in-the-ear Design for a snug, comfortable fit inside the ear, eliminating the headband, Super-small 9mm Driver Unit, and Soft, Silicon Ear buds, these headphones were created to enhance your on-the-go listening. Two sizes of ear buds are also included which are washable, removable and replaceable. So move to your music with the Fontopia(R) Headphones. Magnet - 400kJ/mA high-power Neodymium Plug - Gold-plated, L-Shaped, Stereo Mini Plug for exceptional corrosion resistance, superb conductivity, low noise lmpedance - 16 ohms at 1,000 Hz Sensitivity - 100dB/mW Power Handling Capacity - 100mW Color - White Supplied Accessories - Compact case, Second set ear pads Streamlined, Compact Case neatly stores the ear-buds and headphone cord when not in use; vivid purple styling; high-impact case is ideal for carrying in a pocket or backpack New Case Design minimizes cord tangle; partial winding can shorten the effective cord length during use

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Most noise-reducing headphones feature large over-the-head or behind-the-neck headbands, making them a bit bulky to use while traveling or working out. Not so the Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia headphones, whose ultra-light in-the-ear design sounds great while minimizing distracting ambient noise. The closed-type construction makes the headphones a perfect fit for airline, train, or bus travel, or while dancing or skating to your own tune. The phones owe their audio performance to the extra-small 9 mm drivers and neodymium magnets fitted inside each earpiece. The drivers and magnets combine to generate high-intensity sound, with a deeper-than-expected bass response (as low as 6 Hz) and refreshingly crisp mid- and high-range tones. Listeners will also welcome the two sizes of ear buds that come with the headphones, ensuring that users find the right match for their individual ear shapes. The soft silicone buds are also responsible for much of the noise reduction. Additional features include an oxygen-free copper cord that reduces noise and improves signal transfer, a gold-plated mini-plug that resists corrosion, a stylish neck chain cord, and a streamlined carrying case that easily slips into a shirt pocket.

What's in the Box
MDR-EX51LP headphones, two sizes of ear buds, carrying case, user's manual.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * quick delivery! ...
the thing that i liked the most was the quick delivery!
and the earbuds were safely packed in the box.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Sony Earphones
The Sony earphones are worth the money you pay for.
The sound quality is almost similar to the original Ipod earphones.





Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good ...
They look good. they have the "One side is longer than the other" thing going on.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Banging transfers through cord!
The sound quality and comfort are fine, but you can hear a loud thumping through the cord as it bounces on your body during a workout! Very odd. I have other headphones and have never had this problem before.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good headphones ...
I love the headphones. Better sound quality. Nice look. Most of all, very easy on the ears.

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