
SONY ERICSSON HEADPHONES COMPARISION
There are several Sony Ericsson headphones on the market today, among them the HBH-IS00, a wireless stereo headphone and HPM-88 noise-canceling headphone. Both offer excellent quality typical of Sony Ericsson headphones and come with extraordinary features. Here’s a quick overview of features and specifications for these two Sony Ericsson headphones.
Sony Ericsson Headphones: HBH-IS800
As more and more mobile phones come with a built-in music player, we are also seeing an increasing number of wireless headphones for cord-free listening. Numbering among them is the HBH-IS800 line of Sony Ericsson headphones. This line of Sony Ericsson headphones is a wireless stereo headphone operating on Bluetooth technology that stream excellent stereo music from your Bluetooth enabled phone. Sound quality is still not at par with wired Sony Ericsson headphones, but the attraction is in the fact that it is wireless plus the extraordinarily small size of this particular line of Sony Ericsson headphones.
In fact, these are the tiniest wireless Sony Ericsson headphones, only an inch long. This size is nothing short of amazing since the transmitter, receiver, battery and charging port all reside inside the ear buds of these Sony Ericsson headphones. The black cable connecting the ear buds on these Sony Ericsson headphones contain the control button and the mic. The only downside is that these Sony Ericsson headphones are too small to have volume controls or playback buttons on them.
Aside from the compact and stylish design, this line of Sony Ericsson headphones boasts of good audio quality. Admittedly, still not at par with wired Sony Ericsson headphones, the audio is excellent for a wireless headset. These Sony Ericsson headphones provide solid audio quality, offering excellent deep bass which fortunately does not overwhelm. Mid tones are warmly rich too but do tend to occasionally get lost in the bass. In addition, these Sony Ericsson headphones operate at improved transmission speeds and bandwidth, therefore reducing power consumption and longer battery life. All in all, the HBH-IS800 line of Sony Ericsson headphones is a great buy, offering ultra-compact cordless listening without any sacrifices in audio performance.
Sony Ericsson Headphones: HPM-88
The HPM-88 line of Sony Ericsson headphones offers unrivaled clear and powerful audio thanks to its noise-canceling feature. For music buffs who are always on the go, these noise-canceling Sony Ericsson headphones are the best things since sliced bread. That’s because these Sony Ericsson headphones promises to reduce external noise up to 75%. This makes these Sony Ericsson headphones ideal for noisy locations such as trains, airplanes and industrial areas. Thanks to this feature, the HPM-88 line of Sony Ericsson headphones delivers crystal clear audio with clear trebles and deep bass wherever you may be.
In addition, these Sony Ericsson headphones have a built-in mic and call-handling capability so you can also take calls with the same excellent sound clarity. To make them even more convenient, these Sony Ericsson headphones require no batteries as they are the only noise-canceling headphones are powered directly by your mobile phone.
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