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Sony Ultra Lightweight MDR-W08L Vertical In-The-Ear Headphones

4.5 MP3 Players Shop Sony Ultra Lightweight MDR-W08L Vertical In-The-Ear Headphones Open-air, dynamic headphones which fit comfortably in the ear 13.5mm diameter for small size and sound quality

Sony Ultra Lightweight MDR-W08L Vertical In-The-Ear Headphones

Sony Ultra Lightweight MDR-W08L Vertical In-The-Ear Headphones

  • Open-air, dynamic headphones which fit comfortably in the ear
  • 13.5mm diameter for small size and sound quality
  • Nickel-plated mini-plug is L-shaped
  • Slim headband to keep headphones snug
  • 3.3-foot cord (1 meter) for ease of movement
  • 13.5 mm diameter for small size and sound quality
  • 3.3 foot cord (1 meter) for ease of movement

Go vertical with the MDR-W08L vertical, in-ear headphones. They’ll get you ready to rock and are perfect for tuning into quality sound on the go. The MDR-W08L vertical headphones feature acoustic turbo circuitry, a high power neodymium magnet and an L-shaped mini plug, these headphones combine quality sound with a comfortable fit. This product also admits outside sound for added safety when you’re listening on the go.

List Price: $ 9.99

Price: $ 6.47

JBuds J2 Premium Hi-Fi Noise-Isolating Earbuds (Black/Electric Blue)

JBuds J2 Premium Hi-Fi Noise-Isolating Earbuds (Black/Electric Blue)

  • Premium sound quality, Compact size, Sleek design, and ultra rugged durability
  • 3 sizes of soft silicone ear buds provide a super comfortable, noise reducing fit
  • Rich, dynamic soundstage with crisp, tight clarity and booming digital bass.
  • Works with every iPod, iTouch, iPhone, mp3 player, CD, portable DVD, PSP, Nintendo DS, MD, and Laptop
  • Goldplated 3.5 mm audio jack for premium, no-loss sound connection to your audio device.

How can you make the #1 best-selling earbuds even better. Listen to your customers. The JLab engineering team took our customers feedback and ideas into the design lab and came out with a masterpiece: The JBuds J2. Building upon the legendary JBuds comfort and sound quality, we recrafted every component of the design to create a sleeker, more stylish earbud with devastating good looks, unbelievable sound quality, and ultra rugged durability. Looks to kill: Sleek, sexy lines, a smooth satin finish, and 12 show stopping color combinations take any MP3 player to the next level. Sound to thrill: A new, meticulously crafted sound chamber designed to perfectly resonate the wide range frequency response from our unparalleled Japanese

List Price: $ 79.95

Price: $ 14.95

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  • Craig Clarke "Living After Midnight: Hard and... says:
    139 of 142 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Terrific for the price, February 25, 2002
    This review is from: Sony Ultra Lightweight MDR-W08L Vertical In-The-Ear Headphones (Electronics)

    I was looking for a good pair of headphones to replace the ones that came with my portable (the kind that just barely cover the ear and then not very well–you know what I mean) when I came across these.

    I was a little skeptical because of the price (I was under the misconception that good headgear has to cost a bundle).

    Boy, was I surprised.

    The first time I put them on (riding on the commuter train) I was amazed at the sound quality. They beat the ones I had 100% in total sound reaching the ear canal. This helped block out the extraneous sounds of engine and multiple conversations. Plus, the bass was solid as well. As an added bonus, they are incredibly light and are plastic so the headband doesn’t scratch your head (something that has irked me with other headsets).

    With this level quality, and for this price, you just can’t go wrong.

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  • PipsMom says:
    50 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A runner’s best friend!, September 28, 2008
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    This review is from: Sony Ultra Lightweight MDR-W08L Vertical In-The-Ear Headphones (Electronics)

    As a runner, I need lightweight headphones that don’t jump/move/jar around. I hate ear buds (hate them!) as they are seemingly designed for people w/LARGE ear holes! These things are tiny, fit nicely IN your ear and provide great sound without annoying you on a long run! The price is fabulous too! Last time I ordered, I bought 4 pairs (whenever I like something it seems to be discontinued) and I just broke into pair #2 this week (after almost a year w/the others). I’ve run in these for 3 half marathons and countless training runs, inside and out. If I wouldn’t wad them up and throw them in my gym bag, they’d probably last even longer, but eventually one side tends to give out.

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  • Elderbear says:
    573 of 596 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    jBuds are Ear Buddies, December 7, 2008
    By 
    Elderbear (Loma Linda, Aztlan) –
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    These were my fourth pair of earbuds and the most impressive I’ve owned. The wiring and connections are solid and reinforced. I’ve replaced earbuds when the wiring breaks or the sound volume becomes unequal.

    I’m hard on earbuds. My workday starts late in the morning and lasts until late in the evening. I need to still be asleep when the gardeners come with their leaf blowers and weed whackers. Earbuds serve a dual purpose: they keep sound out and give me pleasant sounds to sleep by. Being a bit of an insomniac, my MP3 player helps me to fall asleep each night as well. This is tough on earphones.

    I’m impressed with the construction of these buds. Stress points are well reinforced and unlikely to fail. But ruggedness isn’t the primary reason for buying phones … sound quality is.

    These are second to none when it comes to sound quality. Bass is solid with no distortion. The midrange and highs are crisp and clear. I’ve listened to everything from hip-hop to classical and they have provided a superior listening experience.

    The worst feature of these phones is that they have a straight plug into the media player instead of an angled plug. This makes it easier to accidently unplug the phones. At worst, a minor drawback. Also, the barrel of the buds is a bid longer than others. At first I thought this would be a problem with lying on a pillow, but it hasn’t disturbed me at all.

    These utterly dominate all the other earbuds I’ve owned, both in terms of construction quality and in terms of sound. Buy a pair with confidence – you can’t go wrong.

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  • Daniel G. Lebryk says:
    534 of 590 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Good Step Up From Apple Earbuds, November 26, 2008
    By 
    Daniel G. Lebryk (Chicago) –
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    As Apple headphone replacements, these are very good headphones. Purely on an audio basis, these leave a lot to be desired, highs are muted.

    September 10, 2009 Update: Wow JLabs continues to be amazing. In the middle of the summer, the audio jack separated from the headphone wires. Essentially making the headphones useless. They got a ton of play by my son who loved the design. A few emails to JLabs and no response. After a month or so and a few emails, I gave up. Oh well, go buy some new headphones, and call it a day. Well this past week I got an email saying they were sorry about not responding. Another email back with no intention that they would respond. Oh my goodness was I wrong this evening. They are standing behind these broken headphones and sending me a replacement. There’s another little bonus as a great good will gesture. These guys just amaze me. There is also a letter of apology by the owner of JLabs explaining what happened. A rough customer service moment for warranty repairs; and they appear to be back on track beautifully.
    September 19, 2009 Update: replacement earphones have arrived. They included a nice vinyl JLabs zipper case for the headphones, and a speaker surprise. So Jlabs did make right on this problem.

    Nov. 27, 2009 update: JLabs is a very impressive company. They posted a comment to this review and suggested that I burn in the headphones. That is very good advice – sometimes it does take 24 hours or a week or two to free up a speaker and get it to sound optimal. So I ran my iPod for 24 hours, played 394 songs at medium volume (no I didn’t listen that whole time). My particular sample improved somewhat, but the highs are still muted (reran the same tests). Clearer now, but still not the fabulous sound I’ve read about in so many other reviews. They can be brought into line with a large amount of high Hz equalizer.

    December 12, 2010 update: We lost these headphones. I purchased a new pair (super cheap as a Holiday offer), and the sound is remarkably different. This pair is bright, clear, and has decent bass, absolutely nothing like the first two pairs I tried. I’m really happy I bought these one more time – they are comfortable, well built, and sound good.

    Sorry guys – customer service, JLab gets 5,000 stars for caring so much. Design and look, they get a solid 5 stars. Comfort, 5 stars. It’s just that all those things go away when they are in my ears and I’m listening, they are 3 star headphones. It’s possible I have the 1 in 1,000,000 lower quality sample. They still can’t be beat as upgrades from the standard earbuds that come with most players.

    Back to the original review:

    The good. These headphones are comfortable to wear. The ear bud material is soft and fits mosts ears well (there’s three different sizes, typical of all in ear headphones). They stay in your ear well. Not recommended for the active person, but they won’t fall out while you walk. The headphones are low profile, so if you are laying on a pillow they don’t fall out or poke harder into your ear. The construction looks decent, they have a nice solid feel to them. The wires are fairly thin, but they look like they will survive. The jack is a straight one. It appears to be a little extra long, so it might fit an original iPhone.

    Isolation – it works well. Anyone moving up from Apple earbuds will be stunned at how quiet these phones isolate the world. You’ll be a bit surprised at hearing yourself swallow and breathe. It’s the same for all passive isolating in ear headphones. These are no exception, and are not really any better than others at isolation.

    The bad. Audio quality. Highs are muted pretty badly. Bass is decent, you should never expect an in ear headphone to rattle or vibrate. These headphones dig fairly deep into the bass. Midrange is decent, voices sound fairly good. Where these really fall flat, the high range. They have virtually no treble to speak of.

    My testing. I tried these headphones connected to a Nokia N95-3 cell phone, an iPod (5th gen), a portable DVD player, and Logitech Z-10 computer speakers. I listened to a variety of programs, video games, comedy video, movies, and music. In all cases the highs were definately missing. My reference headphones are Shure E3c’s, yes they cost 4 times the price of these (list price), but they are a reference point. I also compared to Apple’s earbuds.

    Movie viewing: Hancock – John Lee Hooker’s opening song and the solo cello music later in the movie all were muted, but had good low tones. Dialog was clear. The explosions were clear. Imaging (the sense of where a sound is coming from) is really poor, most of the sound appered to be coming from the middle of my head. Not a bad headphone for movies.

    Music: Garbage – Shirley Manson’s voice was not clear and crisp. The band actually sounded separated from her…

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  • Bryan Cass "Bee Ry Boogy" says:
    156 of 169 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    J2s are OK, but there are better out there, November 28, 2008
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    Bryan Cass “Bee Ry Boogy” (Victor, NY USA) –
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    I compared these J2 earbuds directly with a pair of Sennheiser CX300 Earbuds that I bought and reviewed here on Amazon last year. I played some Ella Fitzgerald, Acoustic Alchemy and Brian Culbertson. I immediately noticed a difference in sound. The Sennheisers had more ‘presence’ — the highs were clearer and the vocal range (around 1000Hz) was brighter and more natural. The J2s sounded a bit muddy or muffled in comparison.

    That said though, listening is a very subjective experience. I listen for natural sounding vocals and acoustic instruments. I like a ‘live’ sound and not overdone or muddy bass. Just to get a different perspective, I did the same music test with my 14 year old son and his two friends. I played for them Life in the Fast Lane by the Eagles and let them switch between the two earbud sets. They hands-down chose the J2s over the Sennheisers. So much for my opinion. :-)

    I think I’d conclude that if you like bass-heavier, mid-range type music – maybe genres like rock, hip-hop, alternative, techno – then these J2s would work fine for you. If you tend to be fussy about equalizer settings, like to hear a clear soundstage and presence, and critical listening to music is important to you, then I would shop around some more, or at least compare these earbuds to others in the same price range.

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