Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Sony MDR-AS35W Sports Headphones Lightweight with Powerful Bass


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Sony MDR-AS35W Sports Headphones Lightweight with Powerful Bass

Product Description

The trail, the gym, the road-the highly versatile YMDRAS35W sports headphones are designed to stay put and out of the way while you play. With true-to-life sound, deep bass and a moisture-resistant seal to keep the sweat out, these headphones may be the best workout partner you’ll ever have. A handy carrying pouch is included.

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Sony MDR-AS35W
Sony's MDR-AS35W Sports Headphones give you the freedom to enjoy your music and workout without any interference from bothersome cords. These headphones are great for athletes, personal trainers, fitness enthusiasts and those who are continuously involved in physical activity or on-the-go. Enjoy features such as a sweat resistant guard design, rich sound quality, and a cord clip to secure the cord during movement.

Moisture Resistant

Sony MDR-AS35W headphones moisture resistant design holds up during intense workouts, allowing moisture to pass your headphones.

Sports-Friendly Design
The vertical in-ear, sleek and light, over-the-head style headphones stays put and out of the way whether you're doing a gym circuit or a trail run.

Sound Quality
The MDR-AS35W's low-profile design is complemented by 13.5mm driver units to give crystal clear sound and deep bass tones.

Take to the Gym
After you finish working out, the headphones easily fold-into the supplied carrying case for storage. The lightweight, compact design allows the headphones to be easily carried in your gym bag, backpack, or in your pocket.
Sony MDR-AS35W
Adjust the cord length to suit your needs

Cord Adjuster/Extension
Adjust the cord length to suit your needs, using the shorter cord (2 feet) for arm-band use and the extension cord (additional 2 feet) for attaching to a backpack or waistband.


MDR-AS35W Specs

Driver Unit: 13.5mm, open air, dynamic
Magnet Type: Neodymium
Frequency Response: 18Hz - 22,000Hz
Impedance: 16 ohms
Sensitivity (db): 104dB/mW
Power Handling Capacity: 50mW
Cord Length: 2ft

What's in the Box

  • MDR-AS35W Headphones
  • Carrying Pouch
  • Clip
  • Extension Cord
  • Operating Instructions


  • 13.5Mm, Open-Air Drivers Deliver High Quality Sound
  • Bass Booster For Powerful Bass Sound
  • Lightweight, Vertical-In-The-Ear Design
  • Compact and Foldable


Sony MDR-AS35W Sports Headphones Lightweight with Powerful Bass Reviews


Sony MDR-AS35W Sports Headphones Lightweight with Powerful Bass Reviews


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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Sony MDR-AS35W Unacceptable Headphones, November 28, 2010
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This review is from: Sony MDR-AS35W Sports Headphones Lightweight with Powerful Bass (Electronics)
Over the past 15 years I have purchased only Sony Headphones (MDR-W08, MDR-A35) and I have always viewed these phones as excellent and cost effective. However, I recently purchased the Sony MDR-AS35W headphones (replacement for the MDR-A35) and found them to be the poorest sound quality of any of Sony's past headphones. I am a perfectionist when it comes to listening to my Sony Walkman and my Apple iPhone with headphones; my old Sony MDR-A35 headphones are excellent. When I recently purchased the new Sony MDR-AS35W, I anticipated that the quality would be at least equal to the MDR-A35, however I found the sound quality to be the worst of any headphones I have ever owned. I tried these headphones on many different high-end players and they always sound the same ...... terrible. The MDR-AS35W cannot reproduce clear/clean high-end or midrange frequencies, they sound muffled by the low range (bass) frequencies. I listened to all different types of musical content and it was always the... Read more
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, but a bit deep on the bass., August 10, 2010
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Philip E. Harriau (Monroe, CT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony MDR-AS35W Sports Headphones Lightweight with Powerful Bass (Electronics)
Although I have only had this product for a few days, I wanted to share my thoughts on them, because it seems there have only been 2 reviews as of 8/10/10 on this product, and both have been negative. I wanted to be different, and provide my thoughts on them. I bought these headphones at best buy, and I am glad I did. The reason is because for $5.00 more, you get the geek squad warranty, which says it will replace your headphones if they break for up to 2 years. I strongly recommend this and here is why: sports headphones at prices like these break easily because they use cheap materials. If you really want good quality sports headphones you will be paying $50.00 and upwards for them. These might be worth it for avid runners, but for people like me who go to the gym and just want to run on the treadmill the Sony Mdr-AS35W headphones will do the job. The headphones are also pretty comfortable, and stay in the ear while running as well. Their are only 2 major problems with them, and one... Read more
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great design, terrible sound, September 9, 2010
This review is from: Sony MDR-AS35W Sports Headphones Lightweight with Powerful Bass (Electronics)
Just purchased these and I will be returning them shortly. I'd had a set of Sony MDR-A30's for many years and I'd hoped these would be a suitable replacement. Sorry, no such luck. While I give Sony big points for the rubberized and sweat-resistant earpieces, the folding design, and the lightweight feel, the sound is horribly muddy and muddled. The Offspring, which normally are full of treble, sounded like they were being muffled. Definition of any song is terrible - it's hard to hear the difference between the different musical instruments within a song. When listening to DMB his guitar did not sound very different from the strings in his band. Drum beats were muffled thuds, not sharp cracks. As Sony claims these have definite bass in them but either by terrible speaker design or by accident the sound of the headphones is like it has a rubber glove over the speaker...which it kind of does. I at first thought the rubberized capsule the actual speaker elements were in was a great way to... Read more
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