If you are new in headphone selection, you won’t be able to quickly differentiate from the two Sony products MDR1000x/B and H. Ear headphone. This article is going to compare the two headphones to help you distinguish between them when next you see them in the market. You may want to check up the top 10 headphones review and buyers’ guide in another article from us.
About Sony MDR1000X/B
When you hear about Sony engineering skill at its finest, you probably don’t know what this is talking about until you use the Sony MDR 1000X/B headphones. They are ingenious noise canceling cans and bar none that dish out clear music and quality sound all for its money. For over $300, I wouldn’t say this is pricey, but they are not cheap either. However, your investment will be compensated for by the combination of wireless convenience, lasting battery life, maximum listening comfort and impressive sound quality.
About Sony H. Ear Headphone
If you are hungry for style and aesthetics, the Sony H. Ear headphone meets every consideration of elegance and style with eye-catching colors and sets on the ears most comfortably. The sound quality is pleasant, and the headphone is constructed in a way that it folds into its pouch for easy carry and smart too. This headphone is a likable piece of aesthetic music technology from Sony and does come at an attractive price too.
What to consider when choosing your headphones
For most people, the look of a headphone is as important as the performance. The performance of a headphone is dictated by the makeup of the equipment components it comes with. Here we are talking about the drivers of the speaker, the impedance, and the frequency as well as the technology behind it. For this comparison, I want to put both Sony MDR 1000X/B and Sony H. Ear Headphone to the test and see how each one performs in the technology test.
Sony MDR1000X/B vs. Sony H. Ear Headphone
Compare | Sony MDR 1000X/B | Sony H. Ear Headphone |
Drivers | 1.57” dome (CCAW Voice Coil) | 40mm dome (CCAW voice coil |
Diaphragm | Aluminum coated LCP | Titanium 1.6” |
Magnet | Neodymium | Neodymium |
Frequency | 4Hz-40,000 Hz | 5 Hz |
Sensitivity | 103 dB/mW (1 KHz) | 103 dB/mW |
Impedance | 46 ohm (1 KHz) | 24 ohm |
Battery | 20 – 22 hours (ON/OFF MIC) | Up to 20 hours |
Charge time | Approximately 4 hours | |
Weight | 9.7 oz without cable | 7.76 oz |
color | Beige/Black | Red, pink, lime yellow, blue, black |
Package | Carrying case, Plug adaptor, in-flight use | |
Feature 1 | Noise canceling | High audio resolution |
Feature 2 | Personalized for user comfort | Superior sound quality |
Feature 3 | Authentic sound | Authentic sound |
From the table above, you can easily see how both products fair against one another, and you may find it hard to make a choice if you are new in the game of choosing the best headphone. However, the following conclusion can be arrived at as follows:
- If you need comfort, the MDR-1000x stands out real time. Wireless is excellent; its personalized feature gives you top-rated performance that you can feel at ease using the product.
- Sound quality. The Sony H. Ear On comes with top audio quality and features superior sound quality with authentic sound. Its sound quality is a step above MDR 1000x.
- Noise canceling. You will find the MDR-1000x more appealing with noise canceling than you would the Sony H. Ear On product.
Final verdict
On the overall, the Sony MDR-1000x stands out. However, in a shoulder to shoulder rating with Sony H. Ear headphone, what you want more in a headphone will determine your choice.
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