I bought this headphones about four years ago and it still sounds so good! The LDAC bluetooth codec is such an amazing invention. Compare to the Beats Studio 2, this small MDR headphone is worth the money.
I bought this headphones about four years ago and it still sounds so good! The LDAC bluetooth codec is such an amazing invention. Compare to the Beats Studio 2, this small MDR headphone is worth the money.
i charged for 4hours and then I started playing music wow , Sony doing the usual bringing excellent products and making our lives easier ty
When I used the wireless, it was a shock for me. However, when I change to wired. The quality was too poor to accept.
Works good indoors,but when I am using it for outdoor walking with transmitter in front pant's pocket,signal from music source keeps cutting in and out,moved a transmitter up to shirt pocket,within twenty inches is working ok.
I started to use h.ear headset few days ago. This is my first wireless headphone so I can't compare it with any previous experience. I enjoyed the quality of the sound and the battery life which is quiet long. I have text the distance and it is enough for me.
Overall this is a good earphone but they do have some issues. The most annoying is the call. The other person hears everything except my voice. Call quality is poor. The other thing is the bluetooth connectivity. Its just average. This shouldn't be the case when we are paying such amount.
Pros: comfortable, easy to use, stay paired (so far) Cons: very tinny sound when listening to music, which is my main use. Disappointing.....I wouldn't have bought them if I'd been able to check the sound quality first.
SONY H.EAR IN WIRELESS ? A Different Bluetooth Headphone ? | PREVIOUS REVIEW | REVIEW INDEX | NEXT REVIEW | ? ? ? INTRODUCTION The Latest In The h.ear Series? The Sony h.ear in Wireless (sic) is a refreshing product from Sony in the realm of the general consumer audio market.
Comfort; LDAC/ Bluetooth Connectivity; Battery Life
Sound Signature; Active Use; Design
Sony has just brought its promising new line-up of audio devices here in the Philippines. We've already reviewed the H.ear On , H.ear Go , and now it's time for the H.ear In. It is a wireless in-ear headphone which claims to be a good fit for runners or people who always on the go.
The Sony MDR-EX750BT h.ear in Wireless are wireless earphones costing £130. The design incorporates a neckband, which will be a good fit for runners, gym fans, or commuters who don't want to worry about cables. Flawless wireless performance makes them a joy to use day-to-day.
Funky colours; Great wireless performance; High-res streaming for Sony devices
Unsophisticated sound; Bass is flabby
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