Sony Sony MDR-J10 (Blue)
Manufacturer: Sony Part number: MDRJ10BLUE
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- Average user rating: 2.5 stars out of 9 reviews
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- The "h.ear" series MDR-J10 Blue Stereo Headphones feature Vertical in-the-ear design for comfort, a headband-free Clip on Style that follows the contour of the ears, and a Non-Slip, Stable Design for a Secure Fit while exercising, skating, dancing or playing sports. The MDR-J10 also minimizes sound leakage for consistently clear reproduction, while Sony's Open-air design enables you to ... Read more
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User reviews
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Worst...Headphones...EVER!!!!! !
by cowtown82 on February 17, 2006
Pros: Wait, there are Pros? Thats news to me!
Cons: Umm, just about everything!
Summary: These headphones would be great for anyone who has four hands because the way the speakers are mounted (sideways, sound is not directed into ear) you constantly need two hands ...
Summary: These headphones would be great for anyone who has four hands because the way the speakers are mounted (sideways, sound is not directed into ear) you constantly need two hands to press them in so you can hear anything!!! I guess Sony is trying to tap into this new market. They do stay on really well, but if you can't hear anything why bother buying them. Trust me, don't waste your money!!!
2 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow
by Intangible Fancy on July 7, 2006
Pros: Excellent design, decent sound
Cons: Inevitable failure
Summary: When I first got these as a present, I was skeptical. Up until then, I was used to the traditional over-the-head phones. It took some getting used to, but eventually, ...
Summary: When I first got these as a present, I was skeptical. Up until then, I was used to the traditional over-the-head phones. It took some getting used to, but eventually, I grew to like my Sony earphones.
However, after so many months (not sure how many), the left phone went out. I figured it was a fluke and bought another pair. A few months later, the same thing happened. I tried another brand which functioned well but had a painful design and ended up getting another pair of Sonys, for old times sake.
Same thing.
I haven't sworn off Sony earphones. Just bought a pair (of a different type) and am so far satisfied. However, I doubt I'll ever try these again.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Terrible headphones
by brandenmac on April 4, 2012
Pros: Very Cheap
Cons: Uncomfortable and no sound - horrible fit!
Summary: DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY!
Summary: DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY!
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Fantastic value!
by bermeomex on January 4, 2008
Pros: Great sound, comfortable and cheap
Cons: None so far
Summary: These headphones are fantastic value for your money, I got them for 9 bucks and they have fantastic sound. They have really crisp highs, good mids and good, decent lows... ...
Summary: These headphones are fantastic value for your money, I got them for 9 bucks and they have fantastic sound. They have really crisp highs, good mids and good, decent lows... Some people report they fail after some months, but I only have1 month with them but am really happy w/'em. I suppose 'Abysmal' didn't know how to wear them, as the sound is actually more direct that regular earbuds, either that or his/her ears are not 'regular'...
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Sony headphones
by isaacfarache on October 13, 2006
Pros: Very Confortable, Good Sound Quality
Cons: Wear out very quickly
Summary: This Headphones very good, they have a good price and good quality, are confortable to the ear, but the only problem is that after like three or four months of ...
Summary: This Headphones very good, they have a good price and good quality, are confortable to the ear, but the only problem is that after like three or four months of use (like 5 hours a day), they wear out. I´ve owned 3 of them fot this reason, but since they´re so cheap, I really don´t care.
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The future of headphone design
by wlrube on June 15, 2006
Pros: As good as any earbuds, and THEY STAY IN YOUR EARS!!!!
Cons: Not the greatest sound quality, but what can you expect from earbuds?
Summary: I never could understand how simple, iPod-style earbuds became so popular; they fall out of the user's ears if he so much as moves his head the wrong way. ...
Summary: I never could understand how simple, iPod-style earbuds became so popular; they fall out of the user's ears if he so much as moves his head the wrong way. I once had a standard set of earbuds fall out because of the head motions I made when I started talking.
Whoever invented earclip earbuds is a genius. They have all the convenience of regular earbuds -- small and unobtrusive -- and yet, they stay on far better even than regular headphones. I will be amazed if they do not become the dominant headphone design within a few years.
That said, this model is a typical, ergonomic earclipped earbud with one quirk: the sound is directed into the skin of the user's ear, rather than directly into the ear canal. This is too obvious to have been accidental, so when buying, I figured it couldn't have just been a mistake. Indeed, when I tried them, they played just as well and just as loudly as any other earbuds I've tried. Sound quality suffers a bit, but it winds up no worse than any other earbud.
In short: these are probably the best earbuds on the market, for the sheer convenience factor of not having to constantly readjust them. Once they're in, they're in until you decide to take them out, period. Several times, when my music was off, I've forgotten that they were in my ears! -
You get what you pay for.
by briantalent on September 10, 2005
Pros: The only pro is that they are comfortable.
Cons: Sound quality is far less than adequate without equalizer adjustment.
Summary: I am not as impressed with these as the other users. To my ear the sound is all treble and feels very "electronic" or "metallic", like it's playing inside ...
Summary: I am not as impressed with these as the other users. To my ear the sound is all treble and feels very "electronic" or "metallic", like it's playing inside a tin can. I am not a bass fanatic, but even I need more bass than these phones give. Of course, if you have an equalizer and know how to use it, you can balance the sound to get some bass and reduce the treble, but even then the sound retains its "electronic" character to my ear. And besides, most portable players don't have an equalizer, anyway.
The fit is comfortable, and I could probably wear them for long periods with no discomfort. I only use headphones with my computer, however, so I do not know how they would perform if you exercised with them.
The design of these is such that the speakers do not go down inside your ear very much. Actually, if you press them down into your ear the bass presence improves...but who is going to want to hold these things inside their ears for hours at a time?
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Good headphones for the money
Pros: Good sound. Pretty comfortable. And it wasn't too expensive either.
Cons: Can be a little hard to figure out how to put it on, but I'm clumsy, so it's basically a matter of coordination.
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Good sound, A bit uncomfterable sometimes
Pros: Good price (about $10). The sound is good. The design is very good, it stays on you ear pretty well.
Cons: It can be uncomfterbly in your ear at times.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Part number: MDRJ10BLUE
- Description: The "h.ear" series MDR-J10 Blue Stereo Headphones feature Vertical in-the-ear design for comfort, a headband-free Clip on Style that follows the contour of the ears, and a Non-Slip, Stable Design for a Secure Fit while exercising, skating, dancing or playing sports. The MDR-J10 also minimizes sound leakage for consistently clear reproduction, while Sony's Open-air design enables you to hear ambient sound. "h.ear" headphones are here making listening on the go sound even better.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Headphones
- Weight 0.5 oz
- Color Blue
- Additional Features L-shaped plug
Headphones
- Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
- Headphones Form Factor Over-the-ear mount
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Sound Output Mode Stereo
- Frequency Response 20 - 20000 Hz
- Sensitivity 104 dB/mW
- Impedance 16 Ohm
- Diaphragm PET - 0.5 in
- Magnet Material Neodymium
Remote Control
- Type None
Connections
- Connector Type Headphones ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )
Miscellaneous
- Cables Included Headphones cable - Integrated - 4 ft
Power
- Power Device None
- Battery None
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 90 days warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 90 days
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:Sony
- Address:
16765 W. Bernardo Dr., San Diego, CA 92127 - Phone: 1-877-865-SONY
- Email: contact@sel.sony.com
- Fax: 941-768-7790


