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Review on 🎧 Sony MDR-A35G Headphones - Limited Stock Availability by Morgan Gilmore

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Runners enjoy: In-ear headphones

My details: I'm a runner. I ran long distances in high school and cross country in college. I currently train for 5k, 10k and half marathons (my knees don't take a full marathon). It requires a lot of time on the treadmill and music will be the perfect accompaniment. GOOD PRICE - You can't beat this price. Sony is a good name, and while they're on the lower end of the spectrum, they're well priced for what you get. The audio is louder than some of the more expensive earbuds and headphones I've tried. Good, crisp, but not as good or clear as you can get with, say, Shure or Bose in-ear headphones or noise-cancelling systems. comfort. Once your ears get used to them, they're great for long runs. "Welding protection" works quite well. This is a longer stem that wicks sweat away from your ear and thus won't short out your phones. Plus, they won't fall out of your ears no matter how far you want to walk. Always a plus Poor quality. As mentioned in the price point above, you get what you pay for. If you're not an athlete and love sound, skip this one. Shure and Bose are by far the best choices. Sound. Again, you get what you pay for. They're great for on-the-go training when you don't want your music to suddenly drop out and keep playing with cables, phones, etc. But they don't control the highest and lowest notes. If it's Puccini, then you're out of luck. All in all these are great phones for the needs. I recommend them to runners, cyclists, rowers, and anyone who doesn't want to fiddle with their phones while exercising.

Pros
  • Expensive but decent
Cons
  • Nothing