Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia In-The-Ear Headphones, White
- ASIN: B000779RZU
- List Price: $39.99
Product Description:
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 Impedance - 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
Product Details
- Feature:
- 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
- BatteriesIncluded: 0
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Sony
- Color: White
- EAN: 0027242667518
- Label: Sony
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Model: MDREX51LP/WHI
- MPN: MDREX51LP/WHI
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: CE
- ProductTypeName: HEADPHONES
- Publisher: Sony
- Studio: Sony
- UPC: 027242667518
- VariationDenomination: White
- VariationDescription: White

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quick delivery!
2008-11-16the thing that i liked the most was the quick delivery!
and the earbuds were safely packed in the box.

Good Sony Earphones
2008-10-30The Sony earphones are worth the money you pay for.
The sound quality is almost similar to the original Ipod earphones.

Good
2008-10-06They look good. they have the "One side is longer than the other" thing going on.

Banging transfers through cord!
2008-09-22The 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.

Good headphones
2008-09-16I love the headphones. Better sound quality. Nice look. Most of all, very easy on the ears.
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