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Sony MDR-EX6V

Sony MDR-EX6V
alaScore 80

5 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 5 reviews of Sony MDR-EX6V. The average rating for this product is 3.6/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Headphones for all reviews. Reviewers really like the noise isolation and comfort. The sound and size are also mentioned favorably, but there are some critical views about the design and portability.

price, size, sound, comfort, noise isolation

durability, portability, design

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Headphones the Sony MDR-EX6V is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 80/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Jasmine France (cnet.com)

Sony MDR-EX6V earphones review:

 

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 counter-intuitive, but that's exactly what you should do: upgrade those headphones. You needn't spend a lot to get...

The Sony MDR-EX36V headphones are an obvious step up from stock buds in both comfort and sound quality, and the price is a bargain. The headphones come with handy accessories like a cable wrap, travel pouch, and inline volume control. They offer deep...

The Sony MDR-EX36V headphones suffer from a cheap, plastic design; a thin, tangle-prone cable; and a brittle high-end response.

The Sony MDR-EX36V Stereo Headphones are a good budget-friendly option for anyone who wants to upgrade from the earbuds that come packaged with MP3 players.

Feb, 2009

Expert review by : Jasmine France (cnet.com)

Sony MDR-EX6V earphones review: Sony MDR-EX6V earphones

 

Sony MDR-EX6V earphones

The Sony MDR-EX36V headphones are an obvious step up from stock buds in both comfort and sound quality, and the price is a bargain. The headphones come with handy accessories like a cable wrap, travel pouch, and inline volume control. They offer deep...

The Sony MDR-EX36V headphones suffer from a cheap, plastic design; a thin, tangle-prone cable; and a brittle high-end response.

The Sony MDR-EX36V Stereo Headphones are a good budget-friendly option for anyone who wants to upgrade from the earbuds that come packaged with MP3 players.

Feb, 2009

Expert review by : Jasmine France (cnet.co.uk)

Sony MDR-EX6V earphones review

 

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 counter-intuitive, but that's exactly what you should do: upgrade those headphones. You needn't spend a lot to get...

The Sony MDR-EX36V headphones are an obvious step up from stock buds in both comfort and sound quality, and the price is a bargain. The headphones come with handy accessories like a cable wrap, travel pouch, and inline volume control. They offer deep...

The Sony MDR-EX36V headphones suffer from a cheap, plastic design; a thin, tangle-prone cable; and a brittle high-end response.

The Sony MDR-EX36V Stereo Headphones are a good budget-friendly option for anyone who wants to upgrade from the earbuds that come packaged with MP3 players.

Feb, 2009

Expert review by : Jasmine France (cnet.com.au)

Sony MDR-EX6V earphones review: Sony MDR-EX6V earphones

 

Sony MDR-EX6V earphones

The Sony MDR-EX36V headphones are an obvious step up from stock buds in both comfort and sound quality, and the price is a bargain. The headphones come with handy accessories like a cable wrap, travel pouch, and inline volume control. They offer deep...

The Sony MDR-EX36V headphones suffer from a cheap, plastic design; a thin, tangle-prone cable; and a brittle high-end response.

The Sony MDR-EX36V Stereo Headphones are a good budget-friendly option for anyone who wants to upgrade from the earbuds that come packaged with MP3 players.

Feb, 2009

Consumer review (cnet.com)

"Fantastic for what they are"

 

I bought these headphones at an airport when my other ones officially blew out, and I have to say, I'm quite pleased with them. I was initially expecting these to be only barely better than the free ones on the flight (not the cool Biz class Bose...

Good sound

None to speak of

May, 2012

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