
Sony MDREX110APR
Score: 72/100
Sony MDREX15LP In-Ear Earbud Headphones, White
Score: 75/100Rankings

The white Sony MDR-EX15LP earbuds offer ultra-light comfort and clear sound but suffer from a lack of mic, controls, and durability issues typical of budget wired earbuds.

The Sony MDR-EX110AP Deep Bass Earphones are lightweight, wired in-ear headphones featuring 9 mm neodymium drivers for strong bass and an inline mic/remote for smartphone control. They target budget-conscious users who prioritize bass performance and convenient call/music handling.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
9 mmbest | 9 mmbest | |
20 Hzbest | 8 Hz | |
20,000 Hz | 22,000 Hzbest | |
— | 100 dBbest | |
16 Ωbest | 16 Ωbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 3 gbest | 3 gbest |
— | 12 monthsbest |
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|---|---|---|
Audio(3) | ||
Frequency Response (Low) (Hz) | 20 Hz | 8 Hz |
Frequency Response (High) (Hz) | 20000 Hz | 22000 Hz |
Microphone | true | false |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Ear Tip Sizes | multiple ear tip sizes | Small, Medium, Large |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Charging Port Type | 3.5 mm | 3.5mm |

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Professional editors note the MDR-EX110AP offers strong value for its price, highlighting the inclusion of a protective case, multiple ear tip sizes, and a reliable inline remote that works across smartphones. They also point out the absence of premium features such as active noise cancellation, wireless connectivity, and water resistance.
Everyday users consistently praise the earphones for their punchy bass, comfortable fit, and dependable inline remote, while common complaints focus on the loose fit during vigorous activity, overly bass-heavy tuning that can muddy vocals, cable kinking, and the lack of sweat resistance for gym use.

“four pairs failing within weeks, blaming the angled jack”

“junk”

“Clear sound but durability is an issue”




Professional retailers view the MDR-EX15LP/W as a solid, budget-friendly option with Sony's sound tuning, but caution about limited durability and absence of mic or controls.
Everyday users appreciate the comfort and clear sound, yet many report premature failure of earbuds and the fragile, non-detachable cable.