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Sony MDR-E818LP Acoustic Twin Turbo Headphones

Sony MDR-E818LP Acoustic Twin Turbo Headphones
From Sony

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #197 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: MDR-E818LP
  • Released on: 2003-07-07
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .1 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Sony offers the MDR-E818LP Fontopia Ear-Bud Stereo Headphones. Fontopia in-the-ear design fits snugly, yet comfortably inside the ear so you can enjoy music while exercising, skating or dancing. Sony Acoustic Twin Turbo Circuitry uses sound chamber and ducts for improved efficiency, gets high sonic output from your portable stereo. Silent Cap prevents sound leakage, makes your music less likely to disturb your neighbors. Neodymium magnet assures maximum energy in minimum size. Neodymium is far more powerful than conventional Samarium Cobalt or Aluminum magnets.

Box Contents

  • Headphones
  • User Manual


  • Customer Reviews

    Great value for money5
    I've had these headphones for years, and they've never failed to impress me. The sound quality is good, and they are sturdy and reliable. What more do you want?

    good quality for good price5
    Good sound quality, very low leakage and comfortable. Compared to headphones you might get with a personal radio or mp3 player, these are very comfortable, good quality headphones at a reasonable price.

    Cheap as Chips4
    Yeah not bad headphones, do the job. Sound quality is average but what do you expect for the money your paying! So if your not to fussed then its a good buy. Only niggle is the cord length....its too bleedin short, i find my head being jerked to one side when i'm walking and can make you look like a right muppet.

    Where these headphones come into there own is there durability. Ive got through a few headphones in my lifetime, all breaking with the slightest knock. I broke my iPod earphones by repeatedly falling asleep on them when i was 'merry'. NOT HERE! I can safely fall into a drunken slumber listening to my music, constantly rolling all over them in my sleep, wake up in a tangle of wires and splitting headache and find that they still work. HURRAH! (buggars up my iPod mind!)