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Sennheiser MX75 Twist-To-Fit In-Ear Stereo Sport Headphones

Sennheiser MX75 Twist-To-Fit In-Ear Stereo Sport Headphones

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Brand: Sennheiser
Category: CE

List Price: $49.95
Buy New: $32.28
You Save: $17.67 (35%)

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 431 reviews

Color: Green/silver/black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 9 x 4 x 4
nv: Model: MX 75 Sport
Product Type: Stereo earphones
EAN No.: 4044156008028
UPC No.: 615104112063
Cat. No.: 500635
Design: Stereo earphoneswith Twist-to-fit system
Transducer Principle: Dynamic
Frequency Response: 1821,000 Hz
Impedance: 64 Ohms
THD:  0.1
SPL: 117 dB
Ear Coupling: In-ear
Connecting Cable: 1.2 m asymmetrical
Audio Connector: 3.5 mm right-angledstereo mini-jack plug
Delivery Includes: Earphones, ear adapter set,cable clip, carrying case
Packaging Design: Reclosable

MPN: MX 75
Model: MX 75
UPC: 015104112061
EAN: 0015104112061
ASIN: B000FJEYZS

Release Date: May 19, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Innovative holding system (Twist-to-fit) ensures best possible fit
  • Powerful neodymium magnets for detailed sound
  • Sweat and water resistant
  • Extremely rugged earphones and cable
  • Comes with ear adapter set, cable clip and flexible vinyl carrying case

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The Sennheiser MX75 Sport Line Stereo Headphones with Twist-to-Fit System combines a flashy neon green profile with a convenient twist-to-fit design that ensures stability while you're out jogging. The two earpieces contain rubber stoppers that press against the outer ear to further enhance stability, and a cable clip is included to hold the headphones to your clothes when they're not in use. Then, you can put them in the included vinyl carrying case for storage. The headphones themselves deliver low-end bass and drum clarity together with crispness in mid-range frequencies, and the overall sound quality is comparable with Sennheiser's studio headphones.

Product Description
The Sennheiser MX75 Sport Line Stereo Headphone has an innovative holding system for a better and more comfortable fit. You'll get more detailed sound, with an extra-rugged cable for use while at the gym or on the road. Weight - 4.8 oz.


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars as good as it gets   October 14, 2008
Jay (Richardson, TX USA)
For 14 bucks this is as good as it gets. I previously owned one of the sony mdr series that i'm retiring. Kid you not when it says it attaches to your ear. It doesn't make the slightest movement. The only problem is that it migh yank out your ear if the cord gets caught up with something. But then I can't expect it to know when it should let go :) ... would be nice though


3 out of 5 stars 'Mediocre Device'   October 14, 2008
Truth Or Consequences
Overall the earphones are satisfactory. However, the acoustics are limited, the basic apple phones are even better than the Sennheiser's. One reason to buy them was the incentive of a mail-in rebate. After having sent them the pertaining code bar etc. they refused to send a check because of 'wrong documentation'which is absolutely bogus since I had sent everything correctly. I won't fall for this again.


5 out of 5 stars MX55: Excellent sound   October 14, 2008
S. Salim (Los Angeles, California USA)
This review is for Sennehiser MX55 Street (the least expensive of the three types of MX55; the one w/o volume control). I have no issues with twist-to-fit, but then, I don't have problems with the fit of other earbuds either. What I got this pair for is the sound. The sound is excellent. It has a much better bass response than Sennheiser MX660 (top of the line drivers of the "classic" earbud line). The bass is just right. (By the way, using foams is necessary to get a good bass.) Highs are balanced and not shrill. Channel separation is not perfect, but consider the price. I find that the regular rubber ring works best for me. I definitely recommend this product.


1 out of 5 stars I'm trying something else next - I had 3 problems with these   October 13, 2008
Amy (NYC)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

While these sound amazing initially, unfortunately I found problems that made these unusable for working out:

(1) small green pads fall off and are lossed because they are so tiny
(2) frequently fall out of ears when running, and on eliptical runner
(3) once saturated with sweat the sound is distorted, and I found the sound quality so irritating after that I had to turn it off for the rest of my workout



4 out of 5 stars A Better Value than the MX55   October 12, 2008
Aaron Hickmann (Thousand Oaks, CA)
I bought and use these entirely for exercising - primarily running. While the green color is rather obnoxious, I find that the design is much improved over the MX55. Which I

The 55's had a inline volume control that I never used and instead created an annoying lump in my clothes (I route the cable underneath my shirt down to my wrist band where my iPod Nano is secured.) In addition, the tabs that held the 55's in my ear weren't as well designed and didn't have the option of multiple size pads like the 75's did.

I also liked that the 75's came with extra parts. At some point, the 55's lost a piece or two and became virtually useless.




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