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provided by Reviews![]() Cheap, Semi-Reliable, Great for Active Lifestyles Review created: Nov 30, 2008 by: undertheoath Pros:comfort, price, use Cons:break easy, not high quality sound The Bottom Line:Get them for running and nothing else. Review:I have only recently acquired these due to a faulty wiring in my last set of headphones. I bought th...read full review Stay put for sports, but don't last forever Review created: Jan 14, 2008 by: christia Pros:Stay put. Good sound. Comfortable. No ear soreness like those ipod headphones! Cons:Wish they lasted longer. But you get what you pay for, I guess The Bottom Line:Will keep buying them till I find something I like better. Theyve served me well. Review:Ive been using these headphones for 3 years now. Ive gone through 3 pairs. It seems that t...read full review They work well with my large ears. Review created: Jan 12, 2008 by: dnhoshor Pros:Inexpensive, sound good, and are comfortable on my fairly large ears. Cons:They may not fit your ears. The Bottom Line:Definitely worth a try if you want to experiment with a different style headphone. Review:If only there were ear sizes like there are shoe sizes. Face it, the size and shape of ears vary alm...read full review Slide On and Go! Review created: Dec 07, 2007 by: shigeki Pros:Good all-round sound quality, low price, comfortable, lightweight. Cons:Wires not top-notch. The Bottom Line:Wanna listen to music without your buds flailing out? These could be your next headphones. Review:Okay, so awhile back I bought a Sony PSP, and with it came some white headphones (very similar to t...read full review Great for exercise-comfortable, lightweight, and they stay put! Review created: Sep 07, 2007 by: candipanst24 Pros:Stay in ears, comfortable, lightweight, inexpensive Cons:May be uncomfortable at first The Bottom Line:-- Review:Being a fitness professional I exercise a lot, but I've always had a hard time finding inexpensive h...read full review Snap, Crackle, Pop Go My Sony Ear Buds Review created: Feb 05, 2007 by: mmcphee Pros:Comfortable to wear, sound good while sitting Cons:Popping sounds while running The Bottom Line:While I'm running I really don't want to be reminded of Rice Krispies. Review:Ear Sweat - Worse to Experience than Read about? I've been running on a treadmill at the Y, plugged...read full review Good Sound but Uncomfortable Review created: Dec 30, 2006 by: marco_c Pros:GOOD SOUND Cons:UNCOMFORTABLE The Bottom Line:-- Review:These Sony headphones are not too good. They have good sound. They work well to listen to speechbook...read full review Good headphones Review created: Jul 08, 2006 by: yospiff Pros:Inexpensive, decent sound, comfortable, cord wraps up nicely. Cons:Does not remain deep enough in ears. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I've bought a few pairs of these over the last several years. They normally sell for about $10. I gu...read full review They Sound Pretty Darn Good For The Price Review created: Mar 11, 2006 by: jibberish18 Pros:Very cheap, fit comfortably, sound pretty good. Cons:Lack some bass, bit tinny, not full sounding, connection is sensitive. The Bottom Line:-- Review:I recently was given an iPod Shuffle for Christmas. Perfect present! I often go to the gym and it ca...read full review Sony MDR-J10 - Good Sound for a good price Review created: Nov 03, 2005 by: ellesboro Pros:Great Price, Good sound, fits well on the ear (once you get used to them) Cons:Durability could be better, and they can get tangled easily The Bottom Line:Overall, a great pair of headphones that offers great sound and great value. However, the durability if the unit could be better. Review:Whenever you buy an MP3 player, a CD player, or any product that comes with headphones, they are usu...read full review Replacement Headphones That Dont Suck - Sony MDR J10 Blue Over-The-Ear Headphones Review created: Jun 02, 2005 by: Freak369 Pros:Comfortable to wear, selection of colors, under ten dollars, great sound for the price. Cons:Some people might not like the way they fit. The Bottom Line:The J10 version of the Sony MDRs are a great pick for anyone thats rough on headphones! Review:When it comes to headphones I am pretty tough on them; I use them at the gym, for running and while...read full review Um, no. Review created: May 20, 2005 by: sum1stolemyid Pros:good ergonomic design Cons:sound terrible. they ruin music and make it unlistenable. The Bottom Line:good ergonomics, terrible sound. I will be returning them tomorrow. A set of $40 MDR eX71s will blow your mind if you think these are good. Review:I bought these headphones to use while mountain biking with my minidisc player. The last pair I had,...read full review Cheap, but poor sound, too... Review created: May 18, 2005 by: tgregoryt Pros:Cheap Cons:Poor bass - tinny sound The Bottom Line:I need better sound from my earphones. As such I'd recommend a different pair. Review:This is one of those products of Sonys that I didnt particularly like. Some of the other reviewers...read full review long time user Review created: Mar 01, 2005 by: dathak512 Pros:+cost +durability +portability +voice reproduction +quality for the price Cons:-can't sleep in them -tight hats hurt -muddy highs -bass isn't very punchy The Bottom Line:To my knowledge, these are the best headphones for the money. It's $10 well spent. Sure, sound quality sucks compared to serious 'phones, but these don't compete on that scale. Review:I've used these 'phones for some time now, long enough to go through two pairs when the first pair g...read full review Poorish Review created: Nov 15, 2004 by: blanark Pros:stays on ear - most of the time Cons:poor sound, sticky cord The Bottom Line:Don't buy these, choose something else Review:I was looking for a replacement for the earbuds that came with my Creative Zen Xtra mp3 player, whic...read full review Small, Light, Cheap, durable Review created: May 24, 2004 by: jbdallas Pros:inexpensive, durable, stay on while exercising, sound Cons:cord length The Bottom Line:-- Review:I purchased these as a replacement to the cheap ones that came w/ my RIO MP3 player. I really needed...read full review A Close Balance Between Pros and Cons, Size is an Issue Here Review created: May 07, 2004 by: kaytee1150 Pros:durable, convenient for exercise, long cord, lot's of volume, open air design Cons:slight discomfort at first, sound quality only fair, one size does NOT fit all Sony! The Bottom Line:Basically, these are great for some activities, but if you're buying headphones mostly to listen to music, I'd suggest something else. Review:Well I bought these after my sister stepped on my old headphones. I saw them in their package and th...read full review Good headphones for working out Review created: Apr 26, 2004 by: runningdan Pros:Great sound, durable, stays in ear. Cons:Can be uncomfortable (at first). The Bottom Line:If you want a pair of headphones that won't fall out of your ears while working out, these might be for you. Review:I go to the gym every day, and it would probably get pretty boring if I didn't listen to music. I st...read full review In your ear, In your head sound. Review created: Mar 27, 2004 by: pyschosquee Pros:Very comfortable and portable. Also very good sound quality. Cons:Cord's alittle too long and will take a couple of days to get use to. The Bottom Line:The bottom line is if you're looking for an excellant, cheap pair of headphones, GET THESE! You will not be let down. Review:I was at Bestbuy, with my $20 gift card eagerly waiting to purchase a new pair of street style headp...read full review Trial and Error Review created: Mar 23, 2004 by: captainslug Pros:Portable, Comfortable, Fairly good sound, Cheap, Fit well even with glasses on. Cons:Tangles easily, doesn't stay in-ear all the time, prone to static discharges The Bottom Line:Great for on-the-go, but not on-the-move. Review:The Good I have a strange set of requirements when purchasing headphones last year. They needed to b...read full review |