Customers regard the MDREX14AP Wired Earbud Headphones favorably for their sound quality, comfort, and affordable price. Many appreciate the fit, lightweight design, and inclusion of a microphone, along with its compatibility with phones. However, some customers have reported issues with the volume control. A few have also mentioned that the battery life could be longer.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Bought these for my daughter to replace her worn out factory buds. They appear durable, only time will tell.
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Needed a pair of earbuds to listen to music on my phone. These are perfect. Soft buds, great balance. Price was perfect compared to some online retailers.
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I bought these to replace my Sony EX15AP that were on its last legs. I figured these would be nearly the same since it looks exactly the same. Turns out these were horrible...They only come with a silver (nickel) plug compared to the EX15's gold plated plug, the build quality seemed worse, the sound quality was obviously worse than by other Sonys, and the mic didn't even work. The sound alone made me instantly dislike them. They sounded harsh, with a weird boost in the high-mids as well as a completely thin sound. Vocals came off as sibilant and thin, there was absolutely no warmth or depth to the lower mids, the treble was decent, and the bass was fairly neutral compared to other consumer earbuds, but still slightly boosted. I did some A/B comparisons with the EX15, and it was obvious how much better the 15s were. On top of this, the mic didn't even work properly. The play/pause didn't work, nor did the microphone. It decided to randomly skip, fast forward, and pause songs whenever it felt like it. Stick with the EX15, they're better in every way and also cheaper than the EX14