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JBL SYNCHROS S500 Wired Headphones vs Sony MDR 10R Wireless Headphones
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JBL SYNCHROS S500 Wired Headphones
Sony MDR-10R Wireless Headphones
key specs
Colour
White
White
Headphone Type
On-Ear
Over-Ear
Microphone
Yes
No
Connectivity
Wired
Wireless
Type
Headphones
Headphones
general
Brand
JBL
Sony
Model
SYNCHROS S500 Wired Headphones
MDR-10R Wireless Headphones
Release date
July 12, 2016
September 5, 2013
Colour
White
White
Type
Headphones
Headphones
Headphone Type
On-Ear
Over-Ear
Connectivity
Wired
Wireless
Model Number
SYNCHROS S500
MDR-10R
product details
Microphone
Yes
No
Driver Size (mm)
50
-
Connector Size
3.5mm
3.5mm
Weight (g)
323.00
180.00
Foldable
-
Yes
Microphone Impedance (Ohms)
-
40
sound features
Sensitivity (dB)
117
100
Frequency Response Range
10Hz-22,000Hz
5Hz-40,000Hz
Impedance (Ohms)
-
40
connectivity features
Bluetooth
No
Yes
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