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Review on 🎧 Black Sony MDR-ZX110 ZX Series Wired On-Ear Headphones by Anastazja Pluta ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, Im not sure its worth the money.

On the Amazon website, there was no option to pick up the item at the desired pickup point, even on a different day or at a different time. The reason for this is unknown. Only self-pickup is available in three locations throughout the region. And by using Amazon, we were able to pick up Amazon at the appropriate time and location an hour after the purchase was placed. I am unable to state that the headphones themselves are of the highest quality. At a distance of 1.5k, it should come as no surprise that there will be no super-sound. I've read the remarks, and in addition to that, I own a SONY WI-C310 and a WI-XB400. I reasoned that since they were large and mounted on wires, even if they cost 1,500 dollars, they ought to be located nearby at the very least. But, it does not appear to be in particularly close proximity to my ears. If you just need to hear something, this is a better option than the nameless music that was playing during the 300 transition. They are audible to you. Despite the fact that the loudness is also an issue, when I contrasted it with the game SADES Hammer, I found that the sound on the SONY was significantly muted. It's true that SADES is more expensive; back when I bought one, it set me back around $2500. In most cases, different headphones are required in order to get the most out of the music. It is easy to sit in them, and I haven't removed them from my head in nearly two hours since they don't irritate, they don't press, and they make everything buzz. The length of the wire is not very great. That felt strange at first (especially after SADES), but eventually it became comfortable. The "fingers" are covered in glossy panels all at once. In general, I don't have a problem with the headphones; I just grabbed them without giving it much thought, despite the fact that they don't really work for me personally. Someone in MB will have a regular personality.

Pros
  • Price. On-ear headphones from Sony that cost around $1,500 and have a design and construction somewhat equivalent to that price point are probably still the standard. Comfortable. After just two hours, my head, ears, and neck were not fatigued.
Cons
  • Sound. Panels with a shine attract dirt and dust more quickly.

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