Electronics : Sony MDR-G57G S2 Sports Street Style Headphones with Reflective Ear Piece

Electronics : Sony MDR-G57G S2 Sports Street Style Headphones with Reflective Ear Piece

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Sony MDR-G57G S2 Sports Street Style Headphones with Reflective Ear Piece

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Sony MDR-G57G S2 Sports Street Style Headphones with Reflective Ear Piece
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Street Price: $29.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242591585
Label: Sony
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: MDRG57G
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony
Warranty: 3 months warranty


Piece facts:
  • Behind-the-neck sports headphones are non-slip
  • Reflective ear piece; water resistant
  • 30 mm diameter driver for delivery of deep & sharp bass
  • Acoustic Turbo circuitry for quality sound delivery
  • Features Sony's acoustic twin turbo circuit for improved efficiency







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Tune into the latest style on the street with Sony's MDR-G57G Street Style stereo headphones. Featuring an exclusive behind-the-neck headband that won't interfere with your hairstyle or hat, a reflective ear piece that is perfect for jogging at night, and a non-slip design that stays on your ears during active sports like jogging, dancing, roller-blading, and other activities that are enhanced by music. ln addition, the MDR-G57G match the Sports Walkman design, so as you listen to Sony sound bring your workout to the next level - fashion is in full force.

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These Street Style headphones employ the comfortable and stable behind-the-neck design. They have a non-slip design, making them ideal for exercise or for a walk to the corner market. To encourage safe night-time activities, the MDR-G57Gs come with a reflective ear piece. They are also water-resistant, completing the necessary checklist for full-function sports headphones. The behind-the-neck style is also appropriate for urban and casual wear; remember that with this style you can wear a hat while wearing the headphones. The MDR-G57Gs were designed for extended wear, and, weighing in at under two ounces, you may indeed forget you are wearing headphones.

Sony has installed several technical features to the headphones to ensure a quality listening experience. The thirty millimeter drive units are large for portable headphones, and deliver deep bass, low distortion and a wide frequency response range (16 - 20,000 Hz). Sony's Acoustic Turbo circuit achieves high sonic output by utilizying sound chamber and duct technology. Ferrite magnets give the headphones solid energy at a minimal size and weight, while the oxygen-free copper cord provides high conductivity and minimum noise. The gold-plated stereo mini-plug makes sure that sound is transported fully and accurately. The gold-plated treatment also helps resist corrosion and supports the headphones' high conductivity and low noise. The five foot long, single-sided cord is plenty long for active pursuits. Replacement earpads are included.

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Sony MDR-G57G headphones and replacement earpads









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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Just as expected ...
The head phones are fine. If you want to wear them all day long, I wouldn't get them. I use them to work out in and they are fine. I think they would get uncomfortable if worn for a long time. The fidelity is good. I bought them because of the price and I have been happy with them.




Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Sony Headphones
The sound quality is wonderful for the price... It grips my head very firmly which is good (in the sense that on runs I don't need to worry about them slipping) but can be uncomfortable for long periods of time (say, listening to music at work all day). However, overall, I am extremely satisfied with this product.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good sound quality, a little too tight for adults with \"big\" heads ...
This headphone sounds good (Sony's headphones, even the under-$20 models, almost always give really nice sound), and the build quality is as good as any I've seen for this price. The behind-the-head band and ear loops hold the phones very securely and allow you to wear a hat. However, I found the band a little on the small side, like it would fit a child better than an adult. The ear loops could also be a problem for people who wear eyeglasses. I have worn these phones for about 2 hours at a stretch and didn't find them to be intolerably uncomfortable, but for a really long day, 6 hours or more, they might chafe your ears too much. If it weren't for the too-tight fit, I'd rate them 5-stars. I am using them with a Motorola cell phone (to listen to MP3's), and sound quality is very good, loudness is about right.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - workout special
these headphones are awesome, fit really well, look sturdy too. quality of music is pretty good, for 20 bucks i wudnt expect anything better. They tend to hurt the upper part of ears in the beggining but u get used to it in a while and u learn to adjust them properly so that they stop hurting. Ideal for a workout or a bike ride or just general, they look cool and do not fall off!!



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Great, until the Right ear went out... ...
I recieved these headphones for Christmas this past year and have been using them approximately 5 times a week ever since, primarily for working out. I can't use the ear bud headphones, so I picked these out. Initiatlly I was so excited about how great the sound quality was, although there was soreness around the back of my ear when I first began using them. 2 weeks ago while running the right speaker went out and that's the end of them.

Has anyone had this happen to them?
I'm not sure if I'll invest in this model for replacing them...any suggestions?



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