Sony MDR-ED21LP Fontopia In-The-Ear Headphones
- Super-light In-the-ear Headphones
- Bass Booster Earpiece Shape
- 16 mm driver units
- Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuit for enhanced sound
- High-powered Neodymium Magnets
Product Description
Extra-large 16 mm drivers make Sony’s MDR-ED21LP Fontopia Stereo Headphones an outstanding choice for listening on the go. Fitting snugly, yet comfortably inside the ear, the Fontopia in-the-ear-design allows you to enjoy music while you exercise, skate, or even dance! In addition, the Soft Rubber Earpiece minimizes stress on the ear while the Unique Bass Booster Earpiece Shape and Anti-bacterial Material offer wider frequency sound and worry-free wearing. Sony’s Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuit for enhanced sound quality and a High-power Neodymium Magnet for maximum energy in minimum size are also included for your enjoyment.Amazon.com Product Description
These super-light, ear-bud headphones weigh a mere five grams (.18 ounces.) They are the perfect headphone for those who relish lightweight, quality headphones. The silent cap confines the music to the listener’s ear and away from those in the immediate area, a plus for those using the headph… More >>
Sony MDR-ED21LP Fontopia In-The-Ear Headphones
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5 comments
Anonymous on December 16, 2009 at 9:32 pm
When I plug in my iPod to charge and listen at work, it sends electric shocks to my brain. and when im listening on the go the left and right sides fade in and out as the jack moves around, probably because its not goldplated.
Cheung Wai Kwan on December 16, 2009 at 11:17 pm
It’s a user friendly product with a great sound.
Roderic on December 16, 2009 at 11:40 pm
The shipping package was extremely big for the item and the courier company charged me too much extra money because of the volume of the package…
Wupower on December 17, 2009 at 1:50 am
The earbuds don’t really fit into my eyes well and one is always falling out. They are brand-new, and yet the left earbud often just doesn’t work at all. These are cheap $10 headphones, you get what you pay for – one-sided sound.
Pauli on December 17, 2009 at 2:17 am
Overpriced, overpackaged and very uncomfortable. I was almostinsulted at how bad they were. With all the other hassles, i did not even care if they sounded good. Assebling the earpieces was like doing brain surgery. Lame. You can do way better for much less money. Try Jbuds for 20$.