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Published: 2017-04-23, Author: Steven , review by: majorhifi.com
Sony makes headphone in all kinds of price ranges and the MDR-XB650BT is a reasonably priced wireless headphone with literally “Extra Bass” for music lovers who want intensity. This headphone is totally bass-ready and portable making it excellent for ever...
Published: 2016-11-04, Author: Robert , review by: pocketables.com
I've really enjoyed my time with the MDR-XB650BT headphones. They sound great and last a long time. Sony has a strong reputation for creating high quality audio products and they continue that tradition here. If you are in the market for some Bluetooth he...
Abstract: For those that love bass, not just any headphones will do. These lovers of bass would want to hear something like a subwoofer when wearing headphones, and the Sony EXTRA BASS lineup would suit you just fine.We've been hands-on with the Sony EXTRA BASS XB6...
Abstract: Sony has always been a pioneer when it comes to music. And the latest addition to its MDR range, the MDRXB650BT headphones, do its reputation no harm at all. We have seen many Bluetooth headsets but this one from the company is certainly eye catching for...
Heavy bass, Amazing onbattery runtime, High fidelity microphone, NFC onetouch pairing
Bass can become overpowering, No optional wired playback
Good looks and built quality define the Sony MDR-XB650BT. Easy touch-pairing, built in high-fidelity microphone, mounted controls and an amazing battery backup make it one of the most friendly- to-use wireless headphones around. Though its extra bass outp...
Audio lacks warmth and tightness, Uncomfortable in extended wear, Buttons are difficult to operate
The Sony MDR-XB650BT is a decent pair of headphones, and delivers decently-balanced yet powerful audio delivery. The bass bias does sound jarring in certain areas, but for the most part, it succeeds in pleasing you with the audio. Having said this, the au...
This is one of the best headphones in the market at the moment, if you don’t want to spend on a high-end unit that might cost your monthly wages. The extra bass is great, but not overpowering for those who don’t really need all that boom in their ears. Th...
Comfortable, good audio, great battery life, and no wires – this is the ideal travel companion for when you need your music fix on the go.(previously published in issue May 2016)...