Product Comparison: Sony MDR-XB50AP vs Sennheiser CX 300-II
General Specifications
Brand
Sony
Sennheiser
Model
MDR-XB50AP
CX 300-II
Origin
China
China
About the Product
Specially designed drivers with high-energy neodymium magnets deliver deep, powerful bass that perfectly complements today's popular music genres. A tightly sealed acoustic design allows for a high level of sound isolation which aides in the reproduction of powerful and extended bass response.
Get a powerful, dynamic sound with big bass response custom-fit ear canal phones. An asymmetrical cable provides freedom of movement and the included carrying pouch avoids tangles in transit. Offering a powerful, bass-driven stereo sound with clarity and improved dynamics are the CX 300-II Precision Black ear-canal phones.
Key Specs
Style
Unisex
Unisex
Housing
Plastic
Plastic
Connection Type
Wired
Wired
Cable Length
3.94 ft.
3.94 ft.
Battery
No
No
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Sony MDR-XB50AP In-Ear Extra Bass Headphones with In-Line Control
- The sound on these headphones is brilliant.
- I enjoyed this product very much: very comfortable, very good sound quality, noise cancellation very effective, quite aesthetic, etc.
- Transients are sudden, sharp, sounds like cymbals, hand claps and high-hats etc.
- The sound quality is great. The bass is above average.
- Excellent sounding earphones with great noise reduction and mic quality.
Sennheiser CX 300-II In-Ear Headphones
- The noise isolation is fantastic and the sound quality is great too.
- The bass is strong and the highs are crisp and clean.
- The build quality is excellent. Great headphones.
- They are comfortable and sound amazing with a real warm, clear booming bass and sparkling highs.
- Poor quality plastic surrounding the part that plugs into the device being used.
Size & Weight
Height
6.85 in.
8.1 in.
Width
4.3 in.
3.4 in.
Depth
1.5 in.
1.6 in.
Weight
3.04 oz.
3.2 oz.
Features
Color
Black
Black
Controls
Answer / Hаng up, Play / Pause
Sound Isolation
Passive
Passive
Built-In Microphone
Yes
No
Water Resistant
No
No
Package Includes
6 sets of silicon earbuds, Carry pouch
3 sets of silicon earbuds (S/M/L), Carry pouch
Extras
X-Bass, Neodymium drivers, Comfortable fit, Ergonomic Design
Asymmetrical cable, Ergonomic Design, Comfortable fit
What customers say about "Features"
Sony MDR-XB50AP In-Ear Extra Bass Headphones with In-Line Control
- The cable is nice quality, and feels a lot like the cable that came with my MDR-1A's albeit a lot thinner.
- Plenty of spare buds. The default ones seem a perfect fit for me.
- Capable of ear piercingly loud volumes without failing/crackling.
- Great passive sound cancelling. Keeps all the office noise out.
- Inline microphone has received compliments for its clarity.
Sennheiser CX 300-II In-Ear Headphones
- Sound quality, asymmetric cables, earpieces that don't fall out.
- They fit perfectly meaning you block out virtually all background noise.
- They are really comfortable; they come with two different sized rubber inserts but I've never changed them.
- The soft ear buds are extremely comfortable and seal your ear canal to block out external sounds.
- The ear pieces are small and light, sit comfortably in the ear with no effort and cut the noise from the environment at a notable amount.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer warranty
1 year(s)
2 year(s)
Certifications
CE, FCC
CE, FCC
Other Information
Manual
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