Reviewed on December 8, 2004Sony's most affordable noise-canceling headphones' sweet sound may satisfy some buyers, but their noise-canceling prowess is suspect.TAGS:network computer, circuitry, headphones, Sony Corp., noise, battery
Reviewed on April 15, 2008The Sony MDR-NC500D Digital Noise Canceling Headphones may lighten the wallet, but they are a great option for frequent fliers and tetchy commuters who need superior noise cancellation.TAGS:headphones, Sony Corp., battery, noise, adapter, function
Reviewed on April 20, 2006Bass addicts on tight budgets will appreciate Sony's MDR-710LP portable, collapsible headphones, but audiophiles should consider a warmer-sounding set.TAGS:headphones, Sony Corp., earbud, MP3 player, MP3
Reviewed on September 25, 2007The Sony NWZ-A810 offers a fantastic display, a sleek design and interface, and a stellar battery life--plus, it's one of the few MP3 players that sound great right out of the box. Users looking for the whole package (sans radio) will be pleased.TAGS:Sony Walkman, Sony Corp., AAC, headphones, video, photograph, battery, MP3
Reviewed on October 24, 2006The Sony MDR-EX90LP earbuds sound as good as their $100 price tag suggests, but there's nothing particularly exciting about them. They're just good headphones with an understated design.TAGS:earphone, earbud, portable audio, Sony Corp., headphones
Reviewed on February 7, 2005If you're searching for reasonably priced premium earbuds, stop here and take a hard look at the Sony MDR-EX71SL headphones.TAGS:earbud, Sony Corp., headphones, Apple iPod
Reviewed on August 25, 2005The Ultimate Ears Super.fi 5 Pro in-ear headphones sound great and fit securely, but the cord's otherwise well-conceived ear loops are too fragile.TAGS:Ultimate Ears, headphones, wire, earbud, adapter, Sony Corp.
Reviewed on May 10, 2004Delivering powerful bass and clear sound, the MDR-G74SL headphones are the best of the 2004 Sony Street Style lineup.TAGS:headphones, Sony Corp., length, Apple iPod, Apple Computer
Reviewed on March 23, 2007The new Sony Altus MDR-D777LP headphones aren't quite up to audiophile standards, but they do have some interesting features and offer good sound quality for the price. Frequent fliers who find in-ear 'buds uncomfortable should take heed.TAGS:headphones, Bose, Sony Corp., switch
Reviewed on September 25, 2007The Sony NWZ-A810 offers a fantastic display, a sleek design and interface, and a stellar battery life--plus, it's one of the few MP3 players that sound great right out of the box. Users looking for the whole package (sans radio) will be pleased.TAGS:Sony Walkman, Sony Corp., AAC, headphones, video, photograph, MP3, battery
Reviewed on July 3, 2008With their pint-sized design, volume limiting feature, and itty-bitty price tag, the Sony MDR-222KD headphones are a great choice for children who aren't too concerned with audio quality.TAGS:headphones, earphone, Sony Corp., volume