Thursday, October 27, 2011

A Treat For My Ears: Sony Mdr-Xd200 - Wireless Headphones For Computer Review

By Sophia Simmons


The primary disadvantage they have is the band presses painfully into my scalp before long. They do not stop ambient sounds very well however I just turn up the sound a little and they are good. I took a chance on these headphones, and desired to share my knowledge about them in case there are other hearing-impaired individuals that are looking or need headphones that will work with their hearing aids in position. The light style and ergonomic ear area only plays a role in the general experience.

I really like feeling like I am surrounded with songs and these headphones certainly have the desired effect. I've been using it since 3-4 months now and my buddies like to use it. I had been a dedicated earbud user for several years, however I recently developed a mild situation of tinnitus and I learned that using in-ear gadgets was which makes it worse. The buying price of $22 is extremely reasonable but when you're into listening to hours of music or tv then these won't make you happy. I purchased another pair since the left ear went in and out.

This can be annoying if you're constantly changing positions, or even lying down. It could have used some kind of padding because after prolonged wear it didn't give me headaches, but definitely made the top of my head ache. No disturbance is head phones for high pitch music Only thing which appears odd is others can here the sound even when I did not put high volume. Nevertheless I've realized that the sound reduction increases when I turn up the volume. The reproduce the entire frequency range, but naturally they do not have the imaging that higher priced Sony's do. It touches your earlobe, which does not bother you at first, but once you put them on for a quite a few hours, your earlobe will begin aching.

Their cheap stuff is affordable, and their expensive stuff is excellent, plus good bass!!! The build is sturdy, and I made a decision to buy these for an inexpensive birthday gift. They're lightweight but they're a little on the bulky side which doesn't really bother me.

Outside sounds could be heard easily. As mentioned before, these arent primarily created for portable use, therefore it would fit you to use a rubber-band or perhaps a versatile metal strip and tie together as much cord as you want. I disagree with individuals who said that the switch doesn't do anything! This item was a Christmas gift and he just loves them, great for Sony. Hope that helps, but even top quality mp3 files sound pitched with squeekiness on these wireless mp3 head phones. They have great sound (specifically for the cost), extreme comfort (most comfortable I've ever owned), long cord (enables you to roam a long way away from audio source, but may be too long in many situatations, extra cord easy to trip over). Not really a reason to not get it, but you have been warned. Helps me stay sane! They are great headphones. The different options are $200 for better headphones. I promise you will not regret buying these!




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