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Sony MDR-A35G Headphones by Sony
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Sony Model: MDR-A35G Product features: - Folding construction is compact and portable
- Acoustic Twin Turbo circuitry delivers powerful bass sound and high efficiency
- Moisture Guard mechanism pulls sweat away from the ear canal
- Comfortable vertical, in-the-ear design
- Water resistant for outdoor use
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sony MDR-A35G HeadphonesCustomer Review: Runners Enjoy Summary: 5 Stars
My credentials: I'm a runner. I ran in long-distance in high school track and cross-country in college. I currently train for 5ks, 10ks and half-marathons (my knees won't hack a full marathon). This requires a lot of time on the treadmill, and music is a perfect companion.
THE GOOD
Price - You can't beat this price. Sony is a good name, and while these are on the bottom end of the spectrum, they are well priced for what you're getting.
Sound - Louder than some more expensive ear-buds and headphones that I've tried. Good, clear, but not as good or as clear as you can get with say Shure or Bose in-ear phones or noise-reduction systems.
Comfort - Once your ears are used to them, they're great for longer runs. The "sweat guard" works fairly well. This is a longer stem that channels the sweat away from your ear, and thus your phones won't short out. Also, these won't fall out of your ears no matter how far you're going to run. Always a plus.
BAD
Quality - As mentioned in the price category above, you're getting what you pay for. If you're not an athlete, and you're into the sound, then pass on these. Shure and Bose are definately the way to go.
Sound - Again, you get what you pay for. These are great for on the run working out, where you don't want your music to fall out suddenly and be left playing with wires and phones and so forth. But they do not command the highest and lowest pitches. If it's Puccini, then you're out of luck.
Overall, these are great phones for the need. I recommend them for runners, cyclists, rowers, anyone who doesn't want to fiddle with their phones while working out.
Description of Sony MDR-A35G HeadphonesNeed to replace those worn out headphones that you've been working out with? Try this pair of lightweight Street Style stereo folding headphones from Sony. They have a moisture guard mechanism that pulls sweat away from your ears, so you'll be able to concentrate on exercising without interruptions.
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