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Before purchasing this product had the precursor the Sony EX-310SL which I really have to say changed my whole definition of music. I picked up verses in songs I never heard before, the clarity and bass was incomparable to the cheaper 20$ models and Iphone/Ipod models. In comparison to BeatsbyDre I found it exceeded the Solo, and was on par with some of the other models except in areas of noise isolation. Sadly though despite being the best headphones I ever had the buds died on me after 6 months, one and then the other and while I returned it to be fixed it broke again so left it as a dud. Seeing this new model and my previous experience I figured why not purchase.
First Impression- I thought they looked a lot better than in the pictures because I wasnt a fan for the color to begin with as it resembled bright gold door knobs popping out of your ears. There is a two tone as difference as only the back tips are bright metallic gold and the rest which would be mostly tucked inside your ear lobe is of a duller plastic.
Build Quality- Ive had this product for about a month and a half and I have to say they are quite solid. I have a very bad track record when it comes to earbuds and how I treat them with most usually lasting no more than a month but these have held strong so far. Despite some two dozen drops, aside from a few scratches (no dents) and no change in sound quality.
The flat cord design I have to admit negates tangling to a great degree, you can leave them in your pocket, take a run or jog and it shouldnt take more than 5 seconds to unreel. Aside from the tangling situation they really serve no other purpose but they are very sturdy and doesnt look like they will bend, break, or tear any time in the near future.
Sound- Well if this is what you've been waiting for, wait no longer. Sound quality I have to say is pretty much the same as the EX310s mentioned in the "Background". Aside from that though not much has changed although and I really wished they could of upgraded it and kept the same price rather than give the same quality at a bargain. You will notice above average bass and if your phone has the capabilities you can put the equalizer to extra bass to get the best out of these earbuds. You will notice for the price though that these headphones outclass the competitors in clarity, and depth. Coming from lower end buds you will really appreciate the difference in quality as its hard to really put it into words until you listen to your normal tracks over again it will seem like your hearing them for the first time.
Cons- Aside from everything else stated one gripe that I can say really stands out for me is that there are no volume or music controls on this device which in this day and age should be standard for any portable sound device in this price range. Having an Iphone it really feels like I didnt go anywhere in quality upgrading from the standard Iphone earbuds to these as the tradeoff was better music quality over convenience. Having to reach into my pocket to change volume or switch to another tune gets really annoying once youve grown accustomed to the ease of the quick change concept.
Conclusion- All in all these are great earbuds for the price and I have to vouch on their durability and quality compared to other earbuds in the same price category. They will definitely be one of the best in their class but you may not like the absent volume control that is growing standard among the industry. You will like them, you may not love them but a great price and bargain for the average everyday music listener.
I keep thinking to myself, why can't they just try and mimic the design of the Sony MDRXB60EX, because they're probably the most comfortable in ear headphones I've ever worn. 6.5/10 for sound, but 10/10 for comfort and durability.
Pros:
* The price: I mean for a little under $40 you will be getting a great pair of ear buds. If you can afford the XBR90 version with the 16mm drivers, I would go for it, but since they are imported from Japan, I would be hesitant to order due to warranty concerns.
* The sound: It's great. Tight, deep bass without shrill highs (I listen to everything from classical/opera to dubstep, so not having headache-inducing highs is nice). The sound stage is great as well, with a wide stage that includes a full range of sound; if you are listening to something that has been produced with care, you will definitely be able to tell.
* The bass is the highlight of the show here; any ear bud can produce good highs, but it takes a special performed to get deep lows without straining or getting muddy. Having said that, it's not overpowering at all, and you will not be getting a headache from listening to bass-heavy tracks (I'm looking at you Tracks HD/Master Tracks).
* Comfort. Have had these in my ear for a while now (3+ hours), and I forgot they were there!
Cons:
* No Mic/Inline controls. I'm used to this since there aren't many available for Android phones, but it would be nice to have a pause button.
* I wish that the highs were more pronounced out of the box, but that is something that is easily compensated for with the right EQ settings.
* Looks. The gold finish looks great, but it would be nice to have some other options such as aluminum or perhaps a color. Not a big deal at all honestly.
Trust me, for this price, if you are thinking of an in-ear headphone, go for this purchase. You will not be disappointed at all!
You will not be disappointed if you are a bass-head like myself and want an excellent pair of in-ear headphones. Rap, Dubstep, Hard Rock/Metal, it all sounds fantastic.
I only wish I had found these earlier in my life.
My personal preference for sound is a slightly dark treble, forward mids, present vocals, a low end that is not boomy, and a punchy, musical mid bass. I guess you could call me a Euphonic-head. I bought these IEMs thinking that they were going to be alright, but much like my XB500 headphones, were going to have drowned out vocals and mids. Well I was sure in for a surprise, because I was wrong on both accounts.
The XB60EX's to me sound like an IEM pair of Audio-Technica M50s, with more low end (sub bass), less sibilant, darker treble, and more forward vocals. They have those forward mids that I love, like one might expect from AKG, but with also a dark, smooth treble Sennheisers and darker sounding Sonys are known for. What amazes me is that despite the strong mid bass and sub bass (and there is a lot of both), the vocals don't sound congested, muddy, or drowned out. They are surprisingly forward. That makes these excellent earphones for different genres than electronic and hip-hop. For hip-hop, the sub bass has that subterranean rumble, while being fairly musical and quick. For more mid-bass oriented genres like house, drum n'bass, trance and jazz-pop, the XB60's have a very punchy mid bass that stays rhythmic and quick like it's supposed to. Not slow, buzzy and vibrating. The XB60 manages to not be overly heavy in either sub bass or mid bass, and I love that. It makes them very dynamic earphones.
As for comfort, these aren't the most comfortable IEMs on Earth, but after wearing them a few days, comfort won't be an issue. They stick out of the ears a bit, but I haven't found it to be much of an issue so far. Build quality is great. They are all plastic, but feel high quality, though the flat cable isn't as tangle-free as Sony might claim it is. They comes with a variety of ear-tips, including foam-filled noise isolating eartips, which makes the XB60 a good option if you ride the bus and train a lot like I do. You will hear some background noise, but it will be muffled decently enough, and with your music on, you won't even pay attention to ambient sounds. The jack is 90 degrees, and fits through my iPhone 4 case no problem and doesn't get in the way when I put my phone in my pocket.
The only thing I would have liked was control talk controls and mic for iOS and Android phones, but that is me nit picking.
Highly recommended. Don't waste your money on 100 dollar iBeats. Get these. They sound MUCH better, and cost a third of the price. Take care of them, and they just might be the last on-the-go earphones you will ever buy.
One of the best set of earbuds you can buy...
If you like bass, the desing it's nice,
the sounds are really something different,
the flat cord its really a good thing. got them a year a go .
Uses: for the gym, to run, work, the car, the mall, the house. Yes you can use this for the gym, if you like hip hop... They are are really good. i got them one year a go. they in good shape.
Good quality. The L Conector its really a god idea
Good points;
-Came in a nice sturdy box so I wouldnt have to worry about shipping issues, although it arrived promptly(2 day shipping to me was only 11usd), without incident.
-The assortment of ear tips is nice and varied, but I found the ones that came on the earbuds to fit rather well. They're fairly comfortable and actually hold in my ears properly. I usually dont like the style of tips these kind of ear buds come with, I usually prefer the kind of earbud that the whole unit fits into my ear, like the old Phillips Sport earbuds. because they didnt fall out. The carry pouch is a nice touch as well.
-The odd shape of these buds are clearly only to do the music justice, which sounds like a negative, but I prefer function over form, which is also why I'd even get these at all, being funny looking and gold. The reviews swayed me, so the fact I have 'Sony bling' doesnt bother me much, as I normally dont buy anything you could even consider flashy.
-Mids and highs are great for such an affordable pair of earbuds.
-Bass is nice and punchy.
-Pretty consistent in quality throughout a variety of genres, if not a bit biased towards dance/techno/hip hop due to focus on bass.
Bad points;
-While the bass is nice and punchy I feel it's a tad muddy, but with how clear everything else is, I have a feeling after burn in the quality will improve.
-While the audio quality is great across the board, I think rock(more specifically guitars) could be a bit crisper, but as with my previous point ^ after burn in things might get a bit better,
Bear in mind I literally just unpacked these and started listening to these units less than 20 minutes prior to review. If after a good burn in period they get even better, I will update my review. Definitely worth the money. Would recommend. 5 stars in rewriting of the review if they begin sounding even better.
Quality: As I was unpacking the item I noticed a lot of time was spent by Sony into packaging. The headphones itself are well made. I don't think these will ever break due to usage. The no-tangled wiring is as described. They have a flat wire rather than the normal round wire and is securely fastened to the ear speakers.in such a way they will be hard to separate. The gold plating is nicely done.
Sound: I was looking for an in-ear set that I could here a drummers symbol and the base drum clearly in the background. I wanted Base not so loud that my body would shake like you feel when a car soars by with loud base, but good base you can hear. This item has exactly that. You can clearly hear the vocals and the other instruments in the listening of music.
What you get: In-ear phones, 3 sets of noise cancelling replacement ear buds and 4 sets of regular ear buds. There's a little difference between regular and noise canceling in the replacement ear buds. Ether way, at least I won't have to listen to outside noise when listening to music because both kinds due well in eliminating outside noise. Note: I also ordered the replacement (Silicone) ear buds from Sony just in case I lose one of the size that fits so I won't incur the cost of buying in-ear phones again.
Overall: Good quality, good sound at a reasonable price.
If I hit the lotto then maybe I'll upgrade to the best of the best...LOL.
My other ones were Skull Candy Titans...these had good bass and were actually a tad better on the mids and highs than these Sony's however, they were not insulated very well where you can hear any movement or rustling of the cord. I ended up giving those to my son. My third set is a Bose MIE2i...great mids, great comfort...a bit low on the SPL. Lacking bass and highs. It's just too bad earbuds can't be tested out prior to purchasing.
In conclusion...if you want bass, this set won't let you down. You can probably compare them to Beats or any of the closed ear novelty styles (again, all of those lack in mids and highs). If you're into jazz, or a genre that's more instrumental...you may not be happy with these unless you want to hear the other type of bass, as in strings. Hope that helps.
& yeah. my sponge is wearing out, so is the gold paint. and my label "L" was knocked off while i was pulling it out from my bag.
music is still great.
- Klipsch S4 (4 pairs)
- Brainwavz S1 (1 pair)
- Powerbeats (2 pairs)
- MEElectronics M6 (3 pairs)
These are my longest lasting pair. I recently ordered a second at 2x what I originally paid, but they're that good. Excellent sound quality, strong cable, fits ear nicely, and the BASS is superb for the size. The L/R rubber on the sides eventually falls off, but they work just as well. Too bad they've been discontinued, hope to see more like them in the future.
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Yes, these headphones are great, while they exist. My 1st pair died after about 70 days (the cord started to short, then only 1 earpiece worked despite handling with utmost care) but the company that sold them to me replaced them, they are great and this review doesn't reflect them. My SECOND pair died after about 95 days which made them ineligible (Sony's warranty is 90 days) and guess what, the problem was the exact same thing. The cord frayed internally (looked fine both times on the outside) and only 1 headphone worked. Also, this time part of the headphone fell apart and the paint chipped. I work in an office building and my workouts are bike riding so there is no wear and tear, I am fastidious with caring for my electronics, I've had the same iPod touch for 4+ years lol and I use it 5x a day.
Oh, one other thing, I bought these the 1st time bc I had the same problem with my other Sony headphones. After all of this happened, a friend of mine gave her mine, she had the same headphones. About 20 days in the same thing happened. THAT MAKES 4 PAIRS OF SONY EAR BUDS!! All slightly outside of the 90 day purchased time limit.
DO NOT BUY THESE OR ANY SONY HEADPHONES - THEY WILL BREAK
I think they're a pretty good bargain compared to other pricier name brands. According to my boyfriend, these fit perfectly (he's got big ol' ear holes) and they block out so much sound that he scares himself when he's eating with them on.
"top rated earbuds under $100," these came up as a good option because of the value you get when buying through Amazon (regular $80 on Sony.com).
The earphones themselves are plastic housings but seem robust enough to take a beating. I have always found the weak points of earbuds to be the cord connections anyway. The cord resembles a shoelace (which seems to produce less cable noise than my last pair of braided chord earbuds). But one of my biggest concerns other than the sound quality is that the place where the cord connects to the earbud is reinforced. The last 3 pairs of earbuds I've owned have failed at this connection.
I've only had these for about 2 months and they reside at my desk at work, so I can't imagine they will take much of a beating. I use them every day, and they are very comfortable to wear. They are a bit bulky, but they won't fall out of your ear.
As far as sound quality is concerned, I think they are fantastic. This is the most expensive pair of earbuds that I've ever purchased, so I can't compare them to REALLY nice/expensive products. But compared to the other earbuds I've owned, these sound more like speakers than earbuds.
Also, I like the gold look. I would definitely recommend these.
These are by FAR the best I've heard when it comes to bass. That is where some sort of voodoo magic must surely be happening. They are NOT however limited to just bass. The sound quality from low to high is exceptional.
The cables are odd, they're overmolded flat ribbon cable, but they seem quiet and relatively tough... time will tell... I really like that the audio jack is TINY - no worries about interference with smartphone or other smart device covers.
They are NOT discrete... they're large, which I suspect has something to do with the bass magic. Doesn't bother me at all though.
Bottom line: These seem like they should be much more expensive for the quality. Very happy with this purchase.
I was skeptical about spending hundreds for a higher end set just for a popular name.
These fit well in the ears and the many adapters you get with them ensures that.
The sound is nice and crisp with just the right about of base. So glad I didn't buy the expensive ones.
This is for you my friend!!
Buy 2
They only last for a year!






