Product Comparison: Sony MDR-EX15AP vs JBL T110
General Specifications
Brand
Sony
JBL
Origin
China
China
About the Product
The ergonomic design of the headset and the soft earbuds from Sony MDR-EX15AP ensure maximum comfort, even when listening to music or talking on the phone. Clear treble reproduction and good bass ensure a rich listening experience for a variety of music genres.
They’re lightweight, comfortable and compact. Under the durable earpiece housing, a pair of 9mm drivers punch out some serious bass, reproducing the JBL Pure Bass sound you’ve experienced in concert halls, arenas and recording studios around the world.
Model
T110
Key Specs
Style
Unisex
Unisex
Housing
Plastic
Plastic
Connection Type
Wired
Wired
Cable Length
3.94 ft.
3.65 ft.
Battery
No
No
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Sony MDR-EX15AP Earphones with Smartphone Mic and Control
- The sound quality is great for what you pay around 8 pounds.
- These headphones sound great.
- Headphones were good! Nice and small and good sound.
- These headphones are perfectly fine. The sound quality is higher than you should expect at this price range.
- They fit perfectly, sound is good and mic is good.
JBL T110 Universal In-Ear Headphones
- The sound quality is impeccable for its price, and it does what it promises.
- These are standard cheap buds - sound ok and comfortable.
- Music sounds amazing, perfect bass.
- They are great headphones with good sound quality can't go wrong for the money.
- Good quality and pure sound with bass, that is going to give me the eargasm.
Size & Weight
Height
6.3 in.
6.85 in.
Width
2.7 in.
2.4 in.
Depth
1.25 in.
1.3 in.
Weight
1.6 oz.
1.92 oz.
Features
Color
Black
Black
Controls
Answer / Hаng up, Play / Pause
Answer / Hаng up, Play / Pause, Previous track / Next track
Sound Isolation
Passive
Passive
Built-In Microphone
Yes
Yes
Water Resistant
No
No
Package Includes
6 sets of silicon earbuds
3 sets of silicon earbuds (S/M/L)
Extras
Comfortable fit, Neodymium drivers, Ergonomic Design
Flat cable, Hands Free Call, JBL Pure Bass sound, Ergonomic Design
What customers say about "Features"
Sony MDR-EX15AP Earphones with Smartphone Mic and Control
- They are very comfortable and the sound quality is excellent.
- Excellent sound easy to wear. Light and easily carried featherweight.
- Good sound and good 'ear fit'. The addition of the in-line control is a nice touch.
- They are very light, have a good sound quality and of course, look good.
- I love these, small, cheap, good sound, mic works.
JBL T110 Universal In-Ear Headphones
- Comfortable and good sound quality.
- Jbl has great sound quality and design for such a small price.
- Really good quality sound. Crisp and good bass.
- They fit perfectly and isolate outside sound as a result.
- Very good sound at this price range. Microphone is also good.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC
Other Information
MSRP
12.95 $
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