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Electronics : Sony MDR-Q23LP w.ear Stereo Headphones (Black & Orange)

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Sony MDR-Q23LP w.ear Stereo Headphones (Black & Orange)

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Sony MDR-Q23LP w.ear Stereo Headphones (Black & Orange)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
Color: Black
EAN: 0027242669949
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: MDRQ23LPPSBLK
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony


Piece facts:
  • Clip-on type design secures headphones to your ears
  • Replaceable headphone caps in various colors
  • Features 30 millimeter driver units and PET (generic mylar) diaphragms
  • Neodymium magnets (300 kJ/m3) for powerful bass and clear treble sounds




Orange) & (Black Headphones Stereo w.ear MDR-Q23LP Sony






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These headphones have a number of cool advantages. The clip-on style design eliminates the headband and makes tangled hair a thing of the past. The turning adjustment feature provides a flexible fit suitable for various-sized ears. The interchangeable black and orange headphone caps give you some color options to play with. Perfect for listening on the run!

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Audiophiles who demand great sound quality, but need something smaller than DJ headphones will appreciate the Sony MDR-Q23LP w.ear Stereo Headphones. With small 30 millimeter diameter, dome-type driver units and PET (generic mylar) diaphragms, your music will sound loud, clear and rich. The MDR-Q23LP driver units reproduce surprisingly-clear recorded sounds at a wide frequency range (20-24,000 Hz). These substantial, compact headphones feature neodymium magnets for greater power handling and higher frequencies. Five times more powerful than standard earphone ferrite magnets of the same size, neodymium magnets mean that the Sony MDR-Q23LP w.ear Stereo Headphones maximize energy, while keeping size to a minimum. With these advanced technological features, these headphones provide great sound in a tiny package.

Sony MDR-Q23LP w.ear Stereo Headphones clip-on design was built for the fashionable audiophile on the go. These clip-on type headphones give a snug fit with consistent audio quality and come equipped with replaceable headphone caps in two different colors -- white or green. You can change the color of your headphones to match your outfit, or get wacky and wear two different colors at the same time. These features allow you to look stylish and listen to clear, robust sound whether you're at the gym, the ballpark, or any time you're on the move.

What's in the Box
Sony MDR-Q23LP w.ear Stereo Headphones and headphone caps (white and green).


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome ...
Great product! it's my third or fourth pair of the Sony clip-on series. Don't worry, they're sturdy, I'm just overly mean to mine.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice Headphones
I love music and I take my Zen player with me everywhere, I mean I NEVER leave home without it. So naturally I've gone through a few pairs of headphones, and I absolutely LOVE the clip on ones. They don't mess up your hair and they can't fall off your ears. You can even leave one ear free to talk on the phone or whatever, and still not miss a minute of music! Awesome! And these are black so they match with everything, I highly recommend!



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * satisfied ...
The sound is excellent. The wiring is better than some others I've had because it doesn't get tangled easily.
The ear clips are bent too sharply and don't fit well around the ear.
I probably would try some other product before I ordered these again...because of the fit.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Happy Customer
I am very pleased with these headphones. I got them to replace a 3 year old pair from Sony that was the precursor to this model. I still use the early model, but they are a little uncomfortable after a while. Which is why I bought this pair, once you get used to them these are quite comfortable, and they have very good audio quality. I put these through pretty tough wear and abuse and they have held up very well.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome ...
I just got these headphones and i love them.... they not only look cool but have awesome sound. I mainly use my headphones at the gym with ipod works really well i can hear my music despite the gym music. Also the wire is long enough.
Get these.. they are real good...

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