I had a similar but cheaper pair of no-name headphones with a similar design. They were the worst. The battery rolled over my shoulder and pushed out the earpiece. The headphones were too big and didn't last anyway, and the audio sucked. They didn't even cost a dollar. On the other hand, they are worth every penny. The headphones are very small, comfortable and stay in place. The wire is nice and soft, the weight of the battery and controls are balanced just right. These stay in place and are very comfortable. The only downside is the sound. For β¬20 the sound is great. But let's be clear, they're only $20 for a reason. But this is Sony. With them you get all the benefits of this brilliant Japanese engineering found in much more expensive products, only with lesser sound quality, at a bargain price. I wouldn't recommend buying cheaper. The quality drops drastically. And I would also say that you probably won't find a better pair in this price range. So if you only want to spend $20, you need these headphones.
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