Sony Ericsson Hpm-83 Personal Handsfree : If your phone doesn’t have phone streaming
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- Category : Wired Headsets
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Can’t wear those stupid in-ear things as they keep coming out so these are a gr8 stylish compromise. Gr8 set of ‘cans’,plenty of bass and high notes without loosing the mids, sound almost as good as my pro set which cost me almost three times as much. Can also run my pro ‘cans’ through same adapter when at home when i feel like it. Only gripe is the lead from the mic to the earpieces may be a bit short for some. Also remember to check delivery options as i got stung £6 delivery, granted it was recorded delivery, but even so it was a bit of a shock when item only £25.
Much better sound quality than i expected and comfortable as well. Detailed with good bass for cost and size of speakers. Some loss of mid-range which can be compensated for with equalizer. You are still aware of other sounds around you but everything is nicely balanced. You will need a 1m male to female mini-jack lead if you’re using it with non-sony phone or an mp3/i-player.
Sony Ericsson Hpm-83 Personal Handsfree
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by entering your model number. - Sony Ericsson MPS-75 Speakers
- Fast port connector
- Neodymium speakers
- Powered from the phone
- Stereo sound
Currently own a pair of sennheiser pmx40s (?) and these blow them away with clarity, volume and bass.
In asia, its selling for more than half of the price.
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