Sony MDR-W24V Vertical In-The-Ear Headphones
- Open-air, dynamic headphones which fit comfortably in the ear
- In-line volume control for quick convenience
- Sony’s Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuit for high sonic output
- Neodymium magnets for max power and light weight
- 13.5 mm diameter for small size and sound quality
Product Description
Sony offers the MDR-W24V vertical, in-the-ear headphones. Vertical in-the-ear design reduces size and weight to the bare minimum to be comfortable hour after hour. Cord-Mounted Volume Control is always handy. No more groping for the volume on your portable stereo. Wide Headband allows for broader weight distribution, greater comfort. 13.5 MM Diameter Driver is small enough to fit inside your ear. Neodymium Magnet assures maximum energy in minimum size. Neodymium is comparably more powerful than conventional Samarium Cobalt or Aluminum magnets. Sony Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuit allows for high efficiency, gets high sonic output from your portable stereo and extends bass down to 18 Hz. Nickel-Plated Mini-Plug resists corrosion for high conductivity, low noise.Amazon.com Product Description
The MDR-W24V headphones fit inside the ear for jostle-free listening. Created for active listeners, these headphones are better held in place with the wide, over-… More >>
Sony MDR-W24V Vertical In-The-Ear Headphones
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5 comments
Daisy Motta on December 19, 2009 at 8:48 am
The headphones were really comfortable but they broke in like a week…the wires are to thin and break easily.
kara on December 19, 2009 at 11:14 am
I’m on my second pair of these and have decided to switch to a different headphone. I use them for the gym with my Creative Zen Stone. The first pair I had, one side shorted out after about a year. The pair I am on now shorted out just after 8 months. I love the headphone but wish they would sort out the issue as it seems to be pretty common.
korova on December 19, 2009 at 1:44 pm
I picked up these headphones to use with an iPod. They do exactly what I want them to do: allow me to listen to music without having to worry about keeping track of an expensive pair of earbuds or headphones.
I think the sound quality is decent, with the caveat that I don’t like hearing a lot of bottom end and I use AAC-encoded files on my iPod. Consequently, I don’t need audiophile quality headphones for mobile listening. When I want to hear great sound, I listen to my home stereo (yes, that’s incredibly old school, I know).
Bottom line: a good value, as long as you’re willing to live with the limitations of a pair of cheap headphones. If you want noise canceling, mega bass response, or something flashy to impress your friends, the MDR-W24V isn’t for you.
Antawane Williams on December 19, 2009 at 1:50 pm
The in the ear head phones are awesome i am so glad that i got them and the sound can be adjusted on the cord and that is really neat.So if your looking for something lightweight and awesome check this one out.
W. Broersma on December 19, 2009 at 3:20 pm
These headphones are comfortable and have a very good sound quality for the money, but the cord is just too short. If they had made it 6 inches longer, it would have been fine. But as is, it doesn’t reach to my MP3 player in my pocket. Note that I am fairly tall (6′2″), so shorter people may not have this problem.