Cheapest I've seen them. What Hi-Fi gave these 5 stars at £60 so they're a steal at a measly £25.
Note that this price only applies to the silver/black model. The gold model is still £45.
Same price at Currys/PC World if you can find them in stock.
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pavel76
13 Dec 16#1
Already posted
jedisteel
13 Dec 16#2
Brought them but not great sound to be honest gonna give them away as a Xmas pressie if your gonna go for these put your money in a pair of Sennheisers CX300II instead
ferrarian to jedisteel
13 Dec 16#3
To each of their own. I have both and prefer this Sony over the cx300ii. You also get a mic with the EX650, good for use with smartphones.
carltonbp
13 Dec 16#4
I thought for £25 the sound was amazing. Not quite as good as my £200 panasonic in ears but not far off. Better than my Shure 115s and probably similar to my 215s though I didn't compare them. I thought they were better than my AKG nou's I think they're called and those are £90 earphones. It's a very middle of the road balance so if you like classical I think they would suit if you like hip hop or metal then they probably won't have what you're looking for. Good clarity.
smisla to carltonbp
13 Dec 16#5
Completely agree. Also better than soundmagic e10C and cx300ii IMO. Bargain!
spackhead
13 Dec 16#6
Superb sound from these
Bought at rrp over a year ago and they were worth every penny. At this price its a staggering bargain
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5thshogun
13 Dec 16#7
Very good price and sound quality is nice. The bass impact is better than Sound Magic E10. I have noticed high frequency hiss though when connected to a tablet or mobile which is a little bothersome. Turning up the volume seems to mask it but that can lead to hearing problems further down the line.
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Note that this price only applies to the silver/black model. The gold model is still £45.
Same price at Currys/PC World if you can find them in stock.
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Bought at rrp over a year ago and they were worth every penny. At this price its a staggering bargain
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