Sony MDR-10RC On-Ear Headphones back down to £29.99 at Argos in black or white ...
Previously posted a few months back ,,, But missed it that time ,
All comments (25)
711324
13 Jan 16#1
These are a steal at this price. Got some last time and they've been stolen by my daughter.
These were £150 when they were released.
Shoobz
13 Jan 16#2
Thanks OP! I have just ordered from Argos and will collect from Homebase!
Asanovic
13 Jan 16#3
Anyone know if the Bluetooth version are good/worth the £120 or so? Price difference seems a bit much seeing as these are only £30...
huangxq2 to Asanovic
14 Jan 16#6
No. There are better choices for £120 re wireless.
The wired version at £30 is good price.
DonkeyKonk to Asanovic
14 Jan 16#7
They were £79.99 very recently, Argos and Amazon, I got a pair, love em, and then got a pair for my old dad, he loves em too, very cosy, light, and over ear.
The wireless headphones are over-ear. These are on-ear.
It is not just the removal of a wire.
AdamAsh
13 Jan 161#4
These are really nice headphones, but be warn they are a loose fit. Admittedly I have a small head, but they do not hug your head. Comfort wise that's good, but for me they would move on my head if I looked down or up and it drove me nuts so retuned them. But build quality and sound is really good, just avoid if your a pea head like me.
vizta
13 Jan 16#5
Just trying them out, and can see what you mean about looser than some . But for me that's a bonus point. I have owned sennheisr 205s and it literally did my head in with the clamping pressure
dadz
15 Jan 16#9
the wireless one are brilliant btw u can use them wireless and if u run out of batterie after almost 2 days u can use it wired,
pgnl
15 Jan 16#10
I have four pairs of headphones, including these. I bought them for 29.99 before Christmas. My others are Beyer Dynamic, AKG and another set of Sony. These are light & comfortable, I don't find them too loose, but I sit still when listening, I can imagine they might fall off if you're moving around a lot. The sound is natural, not too bright (like my other Sony set), the short detachable cable doesn't snag easily (a common annoyance on many headphones and earphones) and they don't creak like the BD and AKG sets I have, both of which were much more expensive. They are beautifully made, I really like them....
Patrick
huangxq2 to pgnl
16 Jan 16#19
I agree with you.
MDR-10 do not sit on your head still. If you move, it is likely to move or fall. I have big head that still happen.
At £30, it is good deal for the overall quality and sound.
For people consider wireless version at over £100, do not go for it. At over £100, there are better choices. I returned the wireless version which I bought at £80.
Opening post
Previously posted a few months back ,,, But missed it that time ,
All comments (25)
These were £150 when they were released.
The wired version at £30 is good price.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sony-mdr-10rbt-wireless-headphones-black-79-99-argos-2348229
It is not just the removal of a wire.
Patrick
MDR-10 do not sit on your head still. If you move, it is likely to move or fall. I have big head that still happen.
At £30, it is good deal for the overall quality and sound.
For people consider wireless version at over £100, do not go for it. At over £100, there are better choices. I returned the wireless version which I bought at £80.
Think this has expired now :disappointed: