If you're used to in-ear headphones or other cheap headphones, you'll love the Sony MDR-ZX310! The sound is very good and balanced, although not quite on the level of professional headphones. But they are not designed for that. They cater to a wide range of people who just love listening to their favorite music — people who want something better than headphones but don't want to pay $180 for established headphones like the Beats. I used to listen to Beats Solo headphones. These $20 Sonys are richer and have better overall sound reproduction, and many other reviewers have noted the same thing. Don't pay an extra $160 for marketing - buy instead! These headphones also do a good job of reducing outside noise - they don't cancel out noise, but they do block out outside noise when you're wearing them (like pretty much any hard object you put on your ears). This can help reduce distractions and minimize external interference to your music. This feature is useful when you work in a noisy office or when someone in another room turns on the TV. Even if you're a music lover and expect these headphones to sound like garbage because they cost $20, you'll be pleasantly surprised. . You won't beat $400 Sennheiser headphones, or $150 Audio Technica headphones, or even $80 Sony DJ headphones (like the MDR-V55), but these are the best under 50- Dollar Headphones I've Ever Heard! They reproduce the sound very well for a variety of music styles, from rap to pop, from classical to hard rock, especially considering the price. at the top of the headband as you should see in the picture. They're not heavy, so they're good for travel, too. The headband can be adjusted to different head sizes. Although the headband and most of the outer shell are plastic (what else can you expect for $20?), these headphones feel very similar in construction to their predecessor, the MDR-ZX300, which many people (me included) found to be similar solid and durable. long game. The cord is thick and appears to be well reinforced, with a ribbed outer shell. The only thing I liked about the ZX300 is that the ear cups rotate 90 degrees so they lay flat. This can be useful in certain situations, for example when you only want to listen to music in one ear because you are expecting a call. It also made it easier for me to lay the ear pads flat when the earbuds were dangling around my neck. I've had good experiences with the ZX300 and so far this new kit has lived up to my expectations. I think these are worth buying. And if you do, you'll never go back to headphones!
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