Sony MDR-EX55LP High Performance Earbuds (blue)
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: MDR-EX55/BLU
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- Bottom Line:
- There may be better options in this price range, but the Sony MDR-EX55LP earbuds are still a good step up from stock for listeners who like balanced audio across a variety of genres.
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CNET editors' review
Sony MDR-EX55LP High Performance Earbuds (blue) price range: $16.19 - $29.88
- Reviewed by: Jasmine France
- Reviewed on: 06/12/2009
The good: The Sony MDR-EX55LP headphones are inexpensive and offer a good step up from stock buds in both comfort and sound quality. They offer some passive sound isolation. Audio is clear and balanced.
The bad: The Sony MDR-EX55LP headphones suffer from a cheap, plastic design and the cable is thin and tangle-prone. Similarly priced earbuds from Sony offer more features and deeper bass.
The bottom line: There may be better options in this price range, but the Sony MDR-EX55LP earbuds are still a good step up from stock for listeners who like balanced audio across a variety of genres.
When you've just dropped a wad of your hard-earned cash on a new MP3 player, purchasing an accessory to help make the most of it may seem counterintuitive, but that's exactly what you should do: upgrade those headphones. You needn't spend a lot to get a pair that's undeniably better than the stock set that came with your device. Case in point: the Sony MDR-EX55LP Stereo Headphones. These earphones will set you back about $30 only, and they offer a noticeable improvement in sound quality and comfort.
As you might expect of earphones in this price range, the Sony MDR-EX55LP earbuds are constructed of plastic and feel pretty cheap. However, you do get to choose from four color accents--black, blue, white, or pink--and the arm that feeds the cable into the earpiece has a metallic sheen that offers a glimmer of style. Also, the 'buds are wrapped in a rubberized coating to help ensure comfort. This, combined with their small, round shape and Sony's inclusion of three sets of silicone sleeves (S, M, and L), helps with fit. We had no problems achieving a seal and wore the earphones comfortably for several hours. The package also contains a soft travel pouch, though you won't find the cable wrap that comes with the earphones' similarly priced sibling, the Sony MDR-EX36V.
Another feature that the MDR-EX55LP lacks is the inline volume control found on the 36V. We probably wouldn't consider this a downside if not for the other model, but the fact that the two sets of earphones come at the same price makes it hard to ignore. Also, we prefer the even Y-cable of the 36V; the 55LP features a longer right cable, designed to be worn behind the head--the latter style is more fitting for active applications, however. As with the 36V, the 55LP's cord raises some concern for durability, since it is quite thin and coated in plastic. The fact that it terminates in an L-plug (gold-plated) helps allay this fear somewhat.
Beyond comfort, the No. 1 reason to upgrade from stock earbuds is sound quality, and the Sony MDR-EX55LP earphones definitely offer an improvement there. The first thing you'll notice is the low-end response, in that there is actually bass. However, while it's better than stock 'buds, the bass isn't as deep as that offered by the 36V. Yet the 55LPs present a more balanced audio response overall, so the not-so-boomy bass might be preferable for some listeners. Mids sound reasonably warm and aren't overly forward, though vocals don't come through as rich and buttery as they do on high-end earphones. Also, there's not an excessive amount of detail on the high-end, but nor does it sound muffled by any means. Overall clarity is solid, and the earbuds should be a good choice for people who like to listen to a lot of different types of music.
User reviews
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Best for the money
by stevedonnie on September 17, 2008
Pros: I was impressed with the audio range. Read the audio specs! - Impressive. I fell asleep with the earbuds on and never felt any discomfort. I believe my choice was an excellent one especially for one third the cost and the sound quality.
Cons: I must admit the earbud cord different lengths on the left and right side take some getting used to. The bright side of this is that you know which is the right side and which is the left.
Summary: Bottom line.....Highly recomment these earbuds.
Summary: Bottom line.....Highly recomment these earbuds.
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NOT "highperformance" earbuds
by robintampa on February 5, 2009
Pros: look cool? fairly comfortable?
Cons: A downgrade from the stock i-pod buds. Ugh. The specs on the box looked good but they have no bass at all. Mega treble. "Shrill" is the best way to describe the sound. Worse at higher volume. Painful to listen to.
Summary: I bought 2 pairs at $40 each from ... Circuit City and now I can't take them back. I am not exaggerating when I say I will probably just throw ...
Summary: I bought 2 pairs at $40 each from ... Circuit City and now I can't take them back. I am not exaggerating when I say I will probably just throw them away. Very suprised that Sony put their name on this product ... and these are their "high performance" earbuds not their cheapest.
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This is a rip-off
by googler88 on July 30, 2008
Pros: It is good looking.
Cons: The bass is overdone, not clear, overpriced, worse sound clarity than those that come with the iPod, somewhat uncomfortable L-shaped cable design, and easily breakable according to others.
Summary: Sure, these headphones LOOK cool, but looks can be deceiving. These headphones have terrible sound quality for their price, and has that weird L-shaped cable design, which puts the cable ...
Summary: Sure, these headphones LOOK cool, but looks can be deceiving. These headphones have terrible sound quality for their price, and has that weird L-shaped cable design, which puts the cable behind your neck. Should the cable touch your neck, it is very chilly. You can easily buy a pair of $15 Skullcandies and be happy with that. If you want to get more bang for your buck, and yes, this is coming from an iPod owner, buy the Premium Zune headphones V2. They have much better sound quality than this piece of junk.
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Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: MDR-EX55/BLU
- Description: Featuring 9mm driver units for impressive sound quality, these MDR-EX55 earbud headphones make your favorite music truly come alive. And Sony's simple design and precision audio reproduction technology mean these earbuds look as good as they sound. Silicone housing is included for the most comfortable fit.
General
- Product Type Headphones
- Weight 0.1 oz
- Color Blue
- Additional Features L-shaped plug, Gold-plated plug
Headphones
- Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
- Headphones Form Factor In-ear ear-bud
- Headphones Technology Dynamic
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Sound Output Mode Stereo
- Response Bandwidth 6 - 23000 Hz
- Sensitivity 100 dB/mW
- Impedance 16 Ohm
- Diaphragm PET - 0.4 in
Remote Control
- Type None
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Headphones ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included 1 x Headphones cable - 4 ft
- Included Accessories Earpads, Carrying pouch
Power
- Power Device None
- Battery None
Product series
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Sony MDR-EX55LP High Performance Earbuds (blue)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, Blue, 0.1 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, L-shaped plug, Gold-plated plug
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Sony MDR-EX55LP High Performance Earbuds (pink)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, Pink, 0.1 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Gold-plated plug
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Sony MDR-EX55LP High Performance Earbuds (black)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, Black, 0.1 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Gold-plated plug
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Sony MDR-EX55LP High Performance Earbuds (white)
Manufacturer: Sony
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, White, 0.1 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Gold-plated plug
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