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Sony MDR-EX85 In Ear Headphones (White)£13.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £25.49 | You save: £11.50 (45%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Superior sound quality with 13.5mm closed type driver unit
- Neodymium magnet
- Silicone ear buds for superb fit and comfort, available in 3 size: S, M, L
- Frequency 5 - 24,000 Hz
- Carrying case
- Available in Black and White
EX Monitor High Quality inner ear type headphones capable of reproducing vocal and instrumental sound with vivid clarity.

Average rating (13 reviews)
Top value !!
bigcahoona | 28/11/2008 | See all bigcahoona's reviews (1) »
These are excellent value. You won't find them cheaper on the net. Very dynamic sound. The only critiscism is that they do leak some noise. Thinking of buying a second pair for a rainy day at this price.
Great fit, great bass, great quality, Great Value!
Trosticles | 26/11/2008 | See all Trosticles' reviews (1) »
For £13.99, these are amazing. I got them to use while waiting for my replacement goldring gx200s. They're not as good as the gx200s for overall sound quality - the whole range is detailed on them, but:
1. They fit great! I have no "flaps" on my ear to keep buds in, so i need the "in-ear" bit to keep them in. They stay in much better than even the gx200s using the rubber tips (though the gx200s also have the moldable foam). And they're so comfortable.
2. They have amazing bass. I love bass, so this was a priority and helped me to settle on these over the sennheisers. Deeper than the gx200s, but perhaps not as "precise".
3. The quality is superb. The carry case for them is solid, the cord is long and the buds feel well built. Only got them today so can't comment on durability.
The goldrings are better, but not 4 times the price better... Get these while they're cheap.
not what i was expecting
MikeStrong | 21/11/2008 | See all MikeStrong's reviews (2) »
These are among the must superior earphones i've ever listened to. The fit is snug and the bass tones are very clear. It also has noise reduction to a certain extent.
The only thing that I can find 'fault' with is when they're out of your ears other people can't hear anything, but when they go in, suddenly it becomes audible. It's the first time i've encountered this but maybe it's common? I don't know.
Well worth every penny, and it comes with a little snazzy pouch. I really wasn't expecting something so good for 14 odd quid.
















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