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Review on 🎧 Sony MDR-AS200/ORG Active Sports Headphones: Vibrant Orange for High-Intensity Workouts by Jerry Mackey

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good external soundproofing and they fit very securely. Great for sports. I also recommend some Philips.

Comparison of these Sony headphones with some Philips headphones: Philips SHS3200BK/37 Headphones with flexible hook, black Pros and cons: + They have an angled plug which I have never broken. + Much more secure fit on the ears. + Block many external noises, making them suitable for noisy places and activities. - Block out a lot of external noise, making it difficult for you to hear people speaking to you even when the sound is off. - Less comfortable than Philips. - The sound quality is worse than Philips. Philips pros and cons: + They sit comfortably in the ears. + Excellent sound quality. + I can catch them on my shirt collar when I'm talking to someone. + They don't block outside noise, so I can still hear people talking to me when I turn the music off. - They don't block outside noise so you can't hear your music when you're on a treadmill or on a noisy train. - They have a straight audio jack with a weak strain relief, so you'll need to buy an extension cable or something like this handy 3.5mm stereo jack to 3.5mm right-angle plug to relieve the jack, or you can buy it end up getting new headphones every few months. I recommend buying these Sony headphones as well as other Philips headphones: Philips SHS3200BK/37 Flexible Earhook Headphones Black Conclusion: I personally recommend and use both sets. I wear Philips most of the time, but I always take Sony to the gym.

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Not bad