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Headphone Sony MDR-EX71SL

The Sony MDR-EX71SL headphones are designed to provide an immersive audio experience. With a sensitivity of 100 dB and an impedance of 16 Ohm, these headphones ensure clear and powerful sound, perfect for enjoying the richness of your music.

Equipped with a 9 mm driver unit and a Neodymium magnet, the Sony MDR-EX71SL delivers superior sound quality. Their frequency range of 6 to 23000 Hz allows for faithful and rich sound reproduction.

The in-ear design promotes optimal sound immersion while providing prolonged listening comfort. Weighing only 4 g, these headphones are easy to wear all day long.

The 0.5 m OFC cable ensures reliable connectivity, while their compact dimensions (90 x 30 x 220 mm) make them easy to transport. The wired connectivity technology allows for practical use without the drawbacks of a battery.

In summary, the Sony MDR-EX71SL headphones are an ideal choice for those seeking quality sound, great comfort, and easy use.

Manual of product MDR-EX71SL

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Editorial note

The Sony MDR-EX71SL headphones stand out for their exceptional sound quality, offering a sensitivity of 100 dB and a frequency range from 6 to 23000 Hz. This ensures an immersive listening experience, ideal for music lovers. Additionally, their in-ear design promotes good acoustic isolation, allowing enjoyment of music without external distractions. Weighing only 4 g, these headphones are comfortable to wear, even for long periods. However, there are some drawbacks to consider. The 0.5-meter cable length may be too short, limiting freedom of movement and making use sometimes uncomfortable. Furthermore, the lack of wireless connectivity may disappoint users who prefer Bluetooth headphones. While the in-ear design is appreciated for its comfort, it may not suit everyone, and some users might experience discomfort after prolonged use. Finally, although the sensitivity is satisfactory, distortions may occur at very high volumes, which can detract from the listening experience. In terms of value for money, the Sony MDR-EX71SL offers solid audio performance, but the limitations related to their connectivity and cable length could reduce their appeal for some users. Overall, these headphones are particularly suitable for those seeking excellent sound quality and lasting comfort, while being willing to make some compromises on connectivity and flexibility.

Score details

User experience

The user experience is generally positive due to the ease of use and sound quality, but the in-ear design may not suit everyone.

Performance

The audio performance is excellent with a sensitivity of 100 dB and a wide frequency range of 6 to 23000 Hz, but distortions may occur at very high volumes.

Design

The in-ear design offers good acoustic isolation and comfort, although the lightweight of 4 g may make it sensitive to shocks.

Value for money

The value for money is fair, but the lack of wireless connectivity and the 0.5-meter cable length limit the product's appeal.

Usability

Wired connectivity is convenient, but it can be restrictive due to the cable length, which limits freedom of movement.


Advantages

Clear and powerful sound

Extended listening comfort

Lightweight and easy to wear

Durable OFC cable

Wide frequency range

Disadvantages

0.5 meter cable too short

No wireless connectivity

Uncomfortable in-ear design

Distortion at very high volumes

Shock sensitivity due to lightness

Technical Specifications MDR-EX71SL

General Information

Headphones/Earphones

  • Headset sensitivity
    100 dB
  • Impedance
    16 Ohm
  • Reading unit
    9 mm
  • Type of magnet
    Neodymium
  • Headphone frequency
    6 - 23000 Hz
  • Ear coupling
    Intra-aural

Other features

  • Dimensions (LxWxH)
    90 x 30 x 220 mm
  • Cable type
    OFC

Representation / realization

  • Cable length
    0.5 m
  • Product type
    Headphones

Weight and dimensions

  • Weight
    4 g

Connectivity

  • Connectivity technology
    With wire

Frequently Asked Questions

At what volume level can listening become dangerous for hearing?
A sound level of 80 decibels can be harmful to hearing. If the volume exceeds 120 decibels, damage can occur instantly. The risk of hearing injury depends on the duration of listening and how often you listen.
Is it possible to make hands-free calls with these headphones?
Recent headphones often come equipped with a built-in microphone that allows for making calls.
What does noise cancellation mean?
Noise cancellation is a feature that reduces ambient noise.
What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth allows for wireless data transfer between electronic devices via radio waves. Generally, the communication range between two devices can reach up to ten meters.
What is the weight of the Sony MDR-EX71SL headphones?
The Sony MDR-EX71SL headphones weigh 4 g.
Is the user manual for the Sony MDR-EX71SL available in French?
Yes, the user manual for the Sony MDR-EX71SL is available in French.

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Presentation of product MDR-EX71SL specifications from brand Sony

General Information

The Sony MDR-EX71SL headphones are an iconic product from the Sony brand, globally recognized for its innovation and quality in the audio field. This model, the MDR-EX71SL, is designed to deliver remarkable audio performance and an enriching user experience.

Headphone Features

With a sensitivity of 100 dB, these headphones ensure a sound that is both clear and powerful, ideal for total immersion in your music. The impedance of 16 Ohm guarantees optimal audio quality, while the 9 mm driver unit contributes to high-fidelity sound reproduction. Equipped with a Neodymium magnet, the MDR-EX71SL offers superior acoustic performance. Their frequency range, extending from 6 to 23000 Hz, allows for nuanced listening, capturing all sound details. The in-ear design ensures effective acoustic isolation and prolonged comfort.

Dimensions and Connectivity

The dimensions of the headphones are 90 x 30 x 220 mm, ensuring a practical fit. The OFC (Oxygen Free Copper) cable guarantees reliable connectivity while reducing interference. The cable length is 0.5 m, offering flexibility of use, although some users may find this length limited for their needs.

Weight and Comfort

Weighing only 4 g, the Sony MDR-EX71SL are designed for comfortable wear, even during prolonged listening sessions. However, their lightness can also make them more sensitive to shocks. Additionally, the in-ear design, while effective for isolation, may not suit everyone, as some users may experience discomfort after extended use.

Connectivity

These headphones operate with a wired connectivity, providing a practical solution for those who prefer to avoid the complications of wireless connections. While this may be a drawback for users seeking freedom of movement, the reliability of the wired connection remains a major asset for audio quality.