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Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia Headphones

Sony MDR-EX51LP Fontopia Headphones
Brand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $11.99
You Save: $28.00 (70%)



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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 752 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 3.8 x 1
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: MDR-EX51LP
Model: MDR-EX51LP
UPC: 027242613089
EAN: 0027242613089

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Closed-type headphones reduces outside noise
  • Oxygen-free copper cord for corrosion free performance
  • Four-foot neck-chain cord included
  • Handles up to 100 watts of power
  • Includes two sizes of silicon earbuds and compact case

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
These Sony headphones feature a closed-type design which reduces outside noise for high-intensity listening. The Sony Fontopia design also helps to generate resonant bass response. The lightweight, in-the-ear design provides a snug, comfortable fit inside the ear. Super-small 9 mm drivers, and soft silicon earbuds provide futher quality and comfort. Two sizes of earbuds are included.

What's in the Box
Headphones, compact case and optional earbuds.

Product Description
Sony's first closed-type Fontopia design reduces outside noise for high-intensity listening, helping to generate powerful, resonant bass response. So exercise, dance, or skate with the new MDR-EX51LP Fontopia headphones. Featuring a super-light in-the-ear design for a snug, comfortable fit inside the ear - eliminating the headband, super-small 9 mm drivers, and soft, silicon earbuds, these headphones were created to enhance your on-the-go listening. Two sizes of earbuds are also included. So move to your music with the MDR-EX51LP.


Customer Reviews:   Read 747 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Sound and Price   January 9, 2009
D. Thompson (Peoria, IL)
I've owned so many of these I've lost count for family members and gifts. They sound great and I can even participate in loud activities (lawn mowing) and still listen to them. Great sound, great range, great price (if under $20). What more can you ask for?


1 out of 5 stars Will shock your ear during exercise. Will fall apart within 1 year.   January 8, 2009
Daniel A. King (Texas)
I have now owned 3 pairs of these headphones (and a fourth over the ear version). This will be my last pair.

Both of the previous pairs broke apart at the ear bud. The wire disconnects from the transducer and they become worthless. I switched to the Sony MDR-EX81LP Bud-Style (hangs over the ear) Stereo Earphones to try and eliminate this problem.

Now the earphone shocks my ear while running. I am worried that it will damage my hearing.

I have slowly eliminated all the user-related variable to failure and determined that Sony produces cheap headphones that are UNSAFE and will fall apart. I can say this with confidence because I have purchased 4 pair total over the last 3 years.



5 out of 5 stars A month in and good so far   December 22, 2008
M. Lyons
I bought a pair of the same headphones in black several years ago, and after several years one of the ear buds stopped working. I've been using the white version for about a month now and everything is kosher.

The rubber used to cover the wires is a bit more rigid as others have noted. I haven't spotted any wear on it and I do keep the headphones in my pocket. Almost everything I own is destroyed instantly, so in a way it's impressive that the earphones have made it this far.

I'm also a big fan of the asymmetrical wiring. Rather than hanging off your ears, the ear buds are balanced off the wire that drapes behind your neck. It's a lot more comfortable and minimizes the number of times my iPod has shot off the treadmill when I moved too suddenly (file under the 'destroying everything I own' part).

Low frequencies don't sound terribly good on these headphones and the volume is a tad low, so I certainly wouldn't recommend these for high fidelity acoustics. However, the ear bud suction cups do seem to block out a lot of the background noise, so I can hear dialog on the TV in a crowded gym if I turn the volume up.

I paid about $20 for these. You can't get much cheaper than that.

Summary: Cheap and comfortable ear buds for around town, but not your listening room.



1 out of 5 stars To be avoided   December 20, 2008
d-18v (USA)
I am a huge Sony fan, so when I thought I'd like to try sound isolating earbuds, I read the reviews and chose these for there supposed sound. I'd also purchased a set of Skullcandy INK'D Earbuds - Dark Grey. The Skullcandy INK'D buds DO have two issues--they don't label L&R and when the wires are jostled, the sound is conducted to the earbuds, probably due to the heavier wire than in the Sonys--but otherwise the Skullcandy buds, blow the Sonys away. These Sony earbuds have a very thin, anemic sound. The Skullcandy buds, on the other hand, come close to sounding like real headphones. The Sonys are going back and I'm getting two more sets of INK'D.


5 out of 5 stars Don't get strayed by the negatives!   December 12, 2008
Ondine Poisson
Great product, great sound (bass), great price! Buy it! I originally was strayed by the negative reviews, but I purchased the earphones anyway because I wanted to compare JBUDS and these. My boyfriend always purchases these because he kept on complaining about my ipod headphones. I'm glad he told me to buy these. They're wonderful! Just take care of the wires, and try to not to knot them by utilizing the carrying case.

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