Pros: Inexpensive, easily adjustable. Cons: Not comfortable for long periods, only average sound quality.
I purchased these headphones to replace the ultra-light (and ultra-poor sounding) headphones that came with my Sony Sports CD player. Although they do sound significantly better, they are not what I hoped for in terms of sound quality or comfort. Of ...
These do not provide complete noise abatement but they certainly keep it down to a dull roar. The main reason we decided on the Sony MDR-V150 was because we were beyond through with those darn ear buds. The hard ones that come with products ...
In the past, I have used various cheap, open style headphones from Awia, Koss, Panasonic and Sony, most of which I picked up for around five bucks or that came free with a portable music device or something of that sort. These headphones had a life ...
Pros: Sound quality, price, ear pads, sturdy feel. Cons: Ask me tomorrow and I still won't know of any cons.
Who could ever forget the portable and popular Walkman? It seems like everyone has heard of them and I believe they must have made headphones popular as well. When boomboxes get in the way, who cannot love headphones? I like them. You must like ...
I purchased these headphones to accompany my Brainwave generator program on my laptop. Having good experiences with Sony headphones in the past, I figured that they would be a good buy. I should have looked harder.
Pros: Better-than-stock sound quality, inexpensive Cons: Uncomfortable earcups, mids/lows cold and flat, they are guarunteed to break within 6 months
So my wife and I are going on a trip to Miami on Christmas day...and I needed some headphones. I got one of those dual-headphone adapters from Radio Shack that let you plug two sets of headphones into one audio jack. In my case, I'd be plugging the two ...
Pros: Decent sound quality and good looks, great upgrade for portable players or computer use. Cons: Don't cover ears completely, not too portable, they sweat
I got these headphones essentially to replace the ones that came with my portable CD player. They hadn't broken, but even excellent CD players often come with flimsy, tinny sounding headphones. So off I went to the Sony store.
Pros: Long Cord, Reversible Ear Cup, allows for small heads, Durable Cons: No Comfort, long cord can be a hassle for portable devices.
I got these headphones because I wanted a studio style headphone without spending a bundle. The Pros to these: Long Cord. Which is a good idea for computers you won't feel like a dog on a short chain afraid to move your head. Reversible ear ...
Pros: Inexpensive, relatively durable. Cons: Not the best sound quality. Uncomfortable for long uses.
I work in a cubicle environment and therefore, wanted some sort of headphone to block noise while still providing a decent listening experience. In came the Sony MDR-V150 closed ear headphone. First Impression ------------------------ I was ...
Pros: Good price for sound quality Cons: Stupid large destructive Jack
These are fine affordable headphones if you never move. The sound quality on these, the comfort level and the price would make allow me to rate the product much higher, but one feature is atrocius. The Jack that is plugged into you music ...
Pros: Not a bad deal for $20. Cons: Sound is not up to studio monitor standards.
I already own and love a pair of Sennheiser HD280 Pro headphones, which I use heavily for studio monitoring and music composition. They have a very well balanced sound with good detail, but I end up breaking my headphones very often, so I always like ...
Pros: Very good sound quality; value for price; durability. Cons: If only more products were made like this!
OK, I think that this review is well qualified because I've been using these Sony MDR-V150 headphones for eight (8) years now! First, I'll start out with the plusses: 1) Sound quality from a low-cost set of headphones; 2) Durability and strength that ...
Pros: hmm...i'll have to think Cons: where do I start?
I was around Wal-Mart looking for some closed-ear headphones that costed less than $20. Well, the UR15C from Koss was a bit too bulky for portable use. Guess what, I found Sony's MDRV150! And how dissappointed I am! The sound quality on these are ...
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