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Sony MDR-A35G S2 Sports Headphones with Sweat Guard Mechanism | 
enlarge | Brand: Sony Category: CE
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $13.82 You Save: $6.17 (31%)
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Rating: 331 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 6.8 x 9.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 90 days warranty
MPN: MDRA35G Model: MDRA35G UPC: 027242591516 EAN: 0027242591516 ASIN: B000067G0J
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| Features:
| • | Folding construction is compact and portable | | • | Acoustic Twin Turbo circuitry delivers powerful bass sound and high efficiency | | • | Moisture Guard mechanism pulls sweat away from the ear canal | | • | Comfortable vertical, in-the-ear design | | • | Water resistant for outdoor use |
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Amazon.com Product Description These Sony headphones are super-lightweight, comfortable and safe. They have been designed with Sony's Sports Walkman series in mind. The MDR-A35G stereo headphones have a thin, lightweight and adjustable headband which allow you to fit them perfectly to your head's shape. The headphones are foldable (via three hinges) which allow for greater transportability; you can pack these away in your workout bag or in a jeans pocket. The moisture guard mechanism pulls sweat away from the ear canal, keeping your headphones drier and thus, better fitting and sounding. If you plan on listening to your MP3 player or radio while treadmilling in the gym, this feature will be greatly appreciated. The headphones are also water resistant; runners in wet environs will certainly find this advantageous. The open-air design removes undesirable resonance by allowing outside air to pass through the headphones; the result is a better sounding headphone. The open-air design is also a key factor in keeping you safe while you exercise. The headphones allow outside noises like horns, passing bikers and oncoming dogs to meet your ears, even with music playing. With sixteen millimeter drivers, although miniscule, you can expect to hear a good bass sound. Neodymium magnets, a rare feature on such economically priced headphones, provide maximum energy with minimal size. Meanwhile, the Sony Acoustic Turbo circuit is included for high efficiency; it gets high sonic output from your portable stereo, and extends bass response. The MDR-A35G's oxygen-free copper (OFC) Y-style cord is double-sided and is 3.9 feet long, allowing for ample movement and separation from the sound source. The gold-plated, L-shaped stereo mini-plug fits mini-plug jacks, not the full-size stereo jacks. The headphones are a flat black color. What's in the Box Sony MDR-A35G headphones
Product Description lightweight, folding vertical design * water-resistant S2 Sports design * open earpieces * Acoustic Twin Turbo circuit * frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz * impedance: 16 ohms * 4-foot oxygen-free copper cord with right-angle, gold-plated mini plug * impedance: 16 ohms * weight: 0.7 oz. * warranty: 90 days
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| Customer Reviews: Read 326 more reviews...
Pretty Good Work Out Earphones September 18, 2008 OldMetalHead (Virginia) I work out regularly and need to listen to music while I do. Earbuds don't get it, too much adjusting. I've gone through a bunch of these earphones, and they are the BEST for active workouts, except for the flimsy temple pieces: they ultimately break, no matter how careful I am, sometimes in the first couple of weeks, sometimes they've lasted 9 months. So, I got the Sony MDR-W24V Vertical In-The-Ear Headphones the same time I bought these, and they seem to be holding up a little better. The MDR-W42V's have an inline volume control, too. Get those instead.
I like 'em. September 11, 2008 Timm (Charlotte) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I keep a pair in my car and another in my gym bag. I like the compactness - I carry them in an old case for my glasses. The sound is fine and you can wear them while sweating like a pig and they still manage not to feel disgusting. They are my friend.
Very fragile headphones September 10, 2008 Joe F (Wayne, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought three pairs of these and they all have broken within one month. They snap right near the folding joint with the slightest overstress. The sound is good, but I'm very disappointed with the durability. I had an old Sony metal band folding sport headphone that lasted for many years that I wish they still sold. If you buy these, make sure to get some plastic glue and a pin punch so you can take them apart and repair them. You'll need it.
Best headphone for hard workouts September 8, 2008 IMFLYIN (New Hampshire) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've used many types of headphones for workouts (endurance runs which tend to be long and sweaty) most eventually stop working temporarily somewhere during the run when the headphone speaker gets wet. The design on these pretty much keeps this from happening. As far as sound quality...I'm not an audiophile but they sound good to me, and they are very comfortable.
Stays put while running August 15, 2008 Christine Marshall (Iowa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought these earphones specifically to run with. I love them. These are the first earphones I have found that stay put while I run. The sound quality is not great but good enough. I would buy these again.
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