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Sony MDR-XB400

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User ratings:
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38 user ratings
5 stars
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4 stars
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3 stars
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Editorial reviews:
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2 editorial reviews
Sony MDR-XB400 (Wired Headphone): 5 out of 5 stars from 3 genuine reviews on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au.Read more
The Sony WI-XB400 EXTRA BASS Wireless in-ear headphones are decent budget earbuds for everyday use. Although they're marketed towards fans of bass-heavy genres, ...Read more
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Pros

  • low profile is great for people like me with shaved heads
  • comfort and sound quality of my
  • Build and design This pair looks nice

Cons

  • the cups swivel so the headphones can be stored flat
  • don't stick out too much with a low profile
  • Highs and mids are not as impressive as the low end

Key specs

  • 24 Ω
  • 5, 22000 Hz
  • Closed
  • Stereo
  • On-Ear
  • Wired

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Sony MDR-XB400 - Pros & Cons

Sony MDR-XB400

Pros

  • low profile is great for people like me with shaved heads
  • comfort and sound quality of my
  • Build and design This pair looks nice
  • The sound transfer is fantastic as well as from my PC
  • They also provide really good stereo sound
  • excellent passive noise isolation
  • overall sound profile remains relatively well-balanced
  • They perform decently well in most uses
  • Beats are more comfortable
  • stable
  • and have a better build quality

Cons

  • the cups swivel so the headphones can be stored flat
  • don't stick out too much with a low profile
  • Highs and mids are not as impressive as the low end
  • advertise these headphones to offer a great noise isolation
  • Some parts seem overly fragile
  • No cherry-picked units sent by brands
  • high latency can cause the audio to be out of sync
  • tend to sound a bit muddy and cluttered
  • noise isolation is disappointing
  • They lack features such as active noise cancelling
  • Models without this feature get a red cross

Sony MDR-XB400 - Technical Overview

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IconDriver size
30 mm
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Driver size: 400 mm
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24 Ω
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Stax SR-L500
Impedance: 145000 Ω
IconWeight
150 g
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Sony MDR-XB400 - Full Specifications

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Technical details
Sound outputStereo
StyleOn-Ear
Connectivity technologyWired
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)yes
Magnet materialNeodymium
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Dimensions
Weight5.29 oz
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Connectivity
Inputs supported3.5mm
Cable length1.2
Type of connector3.5mm
Detachable cableno
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Design
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Black,Blue
  • Black,Pink
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Green,Grey
  • Violet,White
  • White
Acoustic designClosed
Attachment typeHeadband
CategoryTravel and Commuting
Foldableyes
Noise isolatingyes
Connector contacts platingGold
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Sound
Impedance24.0 Ω
Frequency range5 - 22000
Diaphragm diameter1.18 in
Driver technologyDynamic
Driver size1.18 in
Maximum input power1000.0 mW
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Power
Power handling capacity1000.0 mW

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