Review of Sony Earbuds MDR-EX15ap
I picked up a pair of Sony earbuds, model MDR-EX15ap, over a year ago. They were on sale for about $5, and I couldn't resist the deal. While these earbuds are not great, they aren't terrible either. I keep them in the car as an emergency backup pair of headphones when I'm in a study session mood.
Sub-Models
From my research, I found there are two sub-models of the EX15s:
- AP: Android compatible
- LP: Standard version
The 'AP' designation likely refers to the single push button on the in-line microphone, which is used for on/off functionality during phone calls or music playback.
Basic Specifications
- Drivers: 9mm
- Frequency Response: 8 - 22,000 Hz
- Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW
- Impedance: 16 ohms
- Cable Length: 3.94 ft with in-line microphone
Overall, the Sony MDR-EX15ap earbuds serve their purpose as a reliable backup option.



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