I recently discovered that one of the earbuds of my Sony in-ear headphones isn't making any sound?
Do you think that there is any way i could fix it or should i just buy a new pair of headphones?
buy a new pair






Do you think that there is any way i could fix it or should i just buy a new pair of headphones?
buy a new pair
This is an unboxing of the Sony Earbud headphones that I got at BestBuy for about 20-30 dollars. There will be a review shortly and enjoy!
LAS VEGAS--Sony may be running out of letters, but they haven't run out of ideas.
Their latest creation, announced at CES 2012, is the Sony Walkman Z. You can think of it as Sony's answer to the Apple iPod Touch . The device runs Android 2.3 on a relatively spacious 4.3 inch touch screen, set at an 800x480 resolution.
Expected in the first half of 2012, the Walkman Z will come in just one color (black, with a purplish backing) and three capacities: 8GB ($249), 16GB ($279), and 32GB ($329).
The Walkman Z is a fully-licensed Google product, and brings with it the entire Android experience, including Android Market, Gmail, Maps, Books, and more. In addition to that, Sony adds their own services, such as Sony Music Unlimited (a subscription music service), and as you might expect, a heavily customized music player.
Taking a look at the music player on its own, Sony includes a way to quickly create playlists based around your mood (these are called SenseMe channels), as well as a number of mesmerizing audio visualizers. More importantly, though, Sony throws in every audio enhancement technology they have, short of including active noise-cancellation. You're treated to their S-Master MX digital amplifier technology, Clear Bass, DSEE high frequency restoration, VPT virtual surround, Clear Phase, and Clear Stereo. To really appreciate the nuances of these enhancements, Sony aslo throws in a pair of their 13.5mm EX-HP in-ear headphones. They will make your iPod earbuds quiver in shame.