Sony MDR-Q22LP w.Ear Headphones with Interchangeable Headphone Caps

Sunday, May 16, 2010 13:49
Posted in category headphones

  • Fashion Headphones with Interchangeable Caps
  • Unique Design Elliminates Headbands
  • Innovative Spring Action Earpiece
  • 30 MM Driver Unit
  • Neodymium Magnets

Product Description
Indulge in the style and comfort of w.ear Style Headphones with Sony’s MDR-Q22LP. Featuring a Clip-on Style which offers a Turning Adjustment feature that provides easy wearing and flexibility, and a Snug Fit which minimizes sound leakage and offers consistent audio quality, these headphones really rock! Additional features include an active and unique design that eliminates the headband, interchangeable blue and silver headphone caps to add to your on-the-go ensemb… More >>

Sony MDR-Q22LP w.Ear Headphones with Interchangeable Headphone Caps

You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

5 Responses to “Sony MDR-Q22LP w.Ear Headphones with Interchangeable Headphone Caps”

  1. ddensity says:

    May 16th, 2010 at 2:06 pm

    These are horrible! Why would anyone think it’s a good idea to have the wires run from one earpeice to the other? It’s uncomfortable and looks totally ridiculous! I didn’t even need to bother plugging them into anything, the second I put them on and saw a wire hanging across my neck I had to run to my computer and warn people NOT to buy this thing.

    It’s going back.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. kristen says:

    May 16th, 2010 at 3:38 pm

    Very nicely packaged and in great condition. Love the interchangeable caps
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Brikl says:

    May 16th, 2010 at 5:26 pm

    These headphones were comfortable enough but they only lasted four months. It was difficult to figure out who to write to at Sony and then I was only sent various links, the first of which quite insulted my intelligence by suggesting such actions as “plug the headphones into another piece of equipment to see if they work then.” The second link that I was sent helped me find out how much an exchange product (ie, refurbished) would cost: $24! I had only paid $19.99 for them originally and I see here on this website they are even less.

    ***********

    I decided to call customer service b/c they could only register the complaint through the mail. For any real resolution of the issue I was encouraged to call. I got the same answer as above.

    I was so disgusted that while I was on hold (for the umpteenth time), I picked up the headphones to complain to my roommate and saw that the cord had break in it. My best guess would be that my cat was playing with them and bit it in two. Well, now I realize that Sony is not at fault for my headphones not working. I told the customer service guy this and we hung up.

    I thought about deleting my review but I think people should know that they cannot expect anything from Sony’s customer service if they have a problem with a product.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. The Reviewer says:

    May 16th, 2010 at 5:38 pm

    I used an RCA Lyra with these headsets and I could still hear people talking to me at the loudest setting. I may go deaf, but I know sound and it’s ranges. Not a good headset.

    Since the RCA Lyra is a lower end MP3 player, it’s a good tester for headsets and I have enjoyed this small player. Also, I am clumsy and drop my player all the time, so a hard drive player is not an option.

    Sony MDR-Q22LP w.Ear Headphones with Interchangeable Headphone Caps – is actually a good headset for loudness. The ear clips are secure and tight enough. But the cord material is sticky so it’s not good to work out with (running would be fine) and tangles easily. Lasted a long time 3 years, before my friend crushed it with a 45lbs dumbell.

    Philips HS520 Reflective Neckband Headphone – NICE and LOUD, I had to turn down the volume, sound range is good. 12Hz is pretty low in bass range in my book for a headset. 24kHz is high enough for tweeter on a headset, some have up to 28kHz, but I am more interested in Loudness and what I can hear. It’s a rearfit, it’s snug, so if you have a HUGE head it may take time to get adjusted to. But Damn, Nice and loud!!! This is my headset! I can’t hear anyone now Woohoo!!!

    the cord is nice, it’s made of nylon so it doesn’t stick and it’s not so long that you have to wrap it up… Good headset for the money!

    Sony MDR-V150 Monitor Series Headphones with Reversible Earcups – is an excellent headset for this player, sound range is FULL and vibrant and LOUD for such a small player. But not good to work out with and costs more.

    HiNRG and Dance music is the best to test out headsets. This style of music uses ALL ranges.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. w/e says:

    May 16th, 2010 at 7:17 pm

    Ever since i bought my sony walkman, my expection of sony product is extremely high. This product however is not the case. I bought these thinking that i can have a loud, crisp bass sound that if i were to ride my bike and put the earclip behind my neck BUT on my shoulder that i would be able to hear it. This turn out to not be the case. I am not a audiophile but i also prefer to not listen to music close to my ears. I have perfect hearing because i know how to protect my ears. This is just one reason why i design to go with the clip on headphones instead of a earplug(earphone that goes directly in your ears). Even turning the volume on my ipod nano at its maximum, these headphones are barely listenable. Even with loud rock song, or loud country song, it is almost impossible to hear if there is any traffic no matter if it a residental area or a main intersection. This was the most important factor in my decision. Therefore i gave this product a three out of five stars. I think it perfect for the average person that is not a audiophile, but for me, not able to show off my music to the rest of the world is a huge disapointment. I believe that everything else beside my “importance factor” is up to par. The clip on headphone is very confortable, even more so that my sony hear earphones. Ironicly, it has a lower bass sound than the H ear earphones which is 10 dollar less. The “cool factor” is also in play here. It would be neat if sony would include different color of earpiece rather than just blue and silver. Though, this is not very important, since sony is offering two extra earpiece. Though i hope the two extra earpiece doesn’t make the product cost more. Since i doubt few people listen to music like i do, this is be somewhere perfect for the normal person. WARNING! if you or someone you know have small ears, these will hurt tremendously and can bend your ear down when you are wearing them. Also if you have earings, taking out the headphones can sometime pull the earings out of your ear accidently. This is very dangerous, so i hope you are careful. Since my “important factor” is not meant, i will return these, and hoping to find another headphone that meet my need.

    If everyone has any suggestion on what clip-on earpiece has loud bass, please fill free to contact me either on amazon, or at my email at chrisnguyen8841@yahoo.com
    Rating: 3 / 5

Leave a Reply