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Sony MDR-J10 h.ear Headphones with Non-Slip Design (Orange) | 
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| Brand: Sony Category: CE
Buy New: $15.94
Avg. Customer Rating: 109 reviews
Color: Sony MDR-J10 h.ear Headphones with Non-Slip Design (Orange) Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 4 x 1.5 Warranty: 90 days warranty
MPN: MDRJ10/ORANGE Model: MDRJ10/ORANGE UPC: 027242596382 EAN: 0027242596382
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| Features:
| • | Open-air headphones clip into the ear via a vertical design | | • | Non-slip design is perfect for active pursuits like exercising and dancing | | • | 13.5 mm diameter driver used for small size and delivery of deep bass | | • | Neodymium magnets provide maximum energy with minimal size | | • | Tangle-free cord (3.5 feet) is adjustable and stores away in backpack or purse |
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Amazon.com Product Description Lightweight and secure enough for vigorous active use, the MDRJ10 headphones--part of Sony's h.ear line--feature a comfortable, vertical, in-ear form, a clip-on fit that follows the contour of your ears, and a stable, non-slip design built to withstand exercising, skating, dancing, or other sports. The MDRJ10 earcups use an open-air design that lets you hear ambient sound. The MDRJ10's clip-on design is hair-friendly and keeps the size of the headphones small. Their tangle-free storage cord is adjustable, making for easy storage in a backpack, briefcase or purse. The headphones come with a 3.5-foot cord, and their L-shaped plug is tailor-made for active use and won't bend and break like an upright plug might.
Product Description SONY introduces the exciting new h.ear Headphone line with the eye-catching MDR-J10 Orange model. These chic Headphones are the ultimate in comfort, with a headband-free clip design that follows the contour of the ears, and vertical in-the-air Driver placement.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 104 more reviews...
I sleep in these and the sound is fine June 9, 2005 20 out of 22 found this review helpful
I've owned about six pairs of these h.Ear headphones over the years and I usually lose them before they stop working. One pair did fall apart after about 18 months of nightly sleeping with them on.
I'm a compulsive audio book listener; have been for years. As I said, I fall asleep with these in my ears. When I wake up, they're still there. So I give these a good rating for comfort and ability to stay on. (BTW, sleeping with wires that could wrap around your neck and kill you is not a brilliant idea. I do NOT recommend this.)
I don't need a concert hall experience. Music sounds fine when I do listen. These things are perfect, however, for audio books.
When I mow my lawn or do other noisy work I put on a pair of those over-the-ear hearing protectors. They fit right over my h.Ear headphones so I can hear the stories just fine.
For less than ten bucks, these are pretty hard to pass up.
These are the best of the clip-ons. March 2, 2007 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I now own THREE different pairs of clip-on earphones: Koss, Altec-Lansing, and Sony. The Sony are the best, for these reasons:
1. They position the speaker so it is facing FORWARD rather than towards the center of your head. This way, you get direct sound to your eardrum, and consequently the sound is louder (saves your batteries), and you get better high-frequency response (the sound doesn't have to turn a corner to get to your eardrum). It just sounds better than the others.
2. Stiff plastic design (no moving parts) makes them very easy to get on and off, and easy to tell left from right. They don't move around once they are on your ears.
3. The cord has a sliding part which allows you to secure the wires up under your chin, effectively giving you a single wire from your neck to the sound source. Handy for keeping the wires out of your zippers and collar, and, I think, handy for running, to keep everything secure.
4. No foam to irritate your ear and distance your eardrum from the sound.
Too bad they are orange. But the orange is ALMOST fleshtone, so it isn't too bad (for a white guy). Other clip-on's might look niftier (the Altecs have some chrome which looks way cool), but they don't work as well.
These are great clip-ons. Just buy them. At this price, I'll buy a second pair.
Doesn't fit small ears! April 22, 2006 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I don't have abnormally small ears or anything, but they ARE small because I'm a small girl. The headphones did not fit my ears well. They kept falling off and not staying in well. They are very nice though. My boyfriend has more normal sized ears and they fit perfectly on him. He loved them. I would just say not to get this product if you are a small person with kind of small ears. Otherwise, it is a great product.
Great Little Headphones September 29, 2004 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is my second pair of these headphones. The first pair is still working wonderfully after a year and a half of use at the gym. I bought the second pair to keep at work for when I'm stuck at a computer all day.
Top Reasons I love these Headphones:
They fit well with glasses and/or large earrings. They stay on far better than similar "ear-bud" headphones. Wrap around design means I don't need to jam them into my ears (ouch!). No foam covers to sweat through and get all crusty. Cute colors! Great value for the price. Long cord means I am not tethered to my music source. Small unobtrusive design keeps the fact that you're tuning out the world from being obvious. People around me can't hear the sound. With reasonable volume, I can still hear people trying to get my attention.
I'm not overly sensitive about the sound quality of what I listen to. It sounds good to me! (not blown out or flat) These headphones do not sound like sticking your head into a live concert. If you want to play them REALLY loud, or hear only bass, buy some larger headphones. If you want small good quality cheap headphones for personal use that are comfortable and look good, these are it. Putting on the wrap-around ear things takes about one minute of practice to get used to. Fit with any headphones is a personal choice, so don't be militant if your ears are shaped differently than mine. These are the best wrap-around small phones I've found yet. Enjoy!
Fair. June 14, 2004 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
They look neat, sound fair, and tangle quite easily. Despite their appearance, they really are not well designed for active people. While running, sweat somehow manages to run down the plastic clips and "flood" the ear buds. It did not long before they started to sound weak, and lose bass response. Finally my right side blew, even though my MP3 player has a pretty mild sound output. I got a few months of use out of them, and am debating getting a new pair. I don't like the idea of disposable hardware; I expected much better from Sony.
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