Sony MDR-10RNC

Sony MDR-10RNC

Impedance
50 Ohms
Frequency
24000 Hz
Weight
205 g

Sony MDR-10RNC features Unknown. Help us by suggesting a value. battery.

Against the WH-1000XM6, is 49g lighter. Compared to the WH-1000XM5, the MDR-10RNC is 45g lighter. The WH-ULT900N is 50g lighter, and the WH-1000XM3 is 50g lighter.

Design

Fit i Over-ear (482 others)
Weight i 205 g (2 others)
Has a detachable cable i (468 others)
Can be folded i (370 others)
Has a tangle free cable i (296 others)
Travel bag is included i (353 others)

Sound quality

Has active noise cancellation (anc) i (332 others)
Lowest frequency i 6 Hz (10 others)
Highest frequency i 24000 Hz (13 others)
Driver Unit Size i 40 mm (343 others)
Impedance i 50 Ohms (5 others)
Sound pressure level i 101 dB/mW (2 others)
Has a neodymium magnet i (233 others)

Power

Has a battery level indicator i (376 others)

Connectivity

Connectivity i Wired (175 others)

Miscellaneous

Has a 3.5mm male connector i

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lowest frequency of the Sony MDR-10RNC?
At 6 Hz, the Sony MDR-10RNC is 61% below the category average for lowest frequency, ranking #464 out of 559 — see ranking headphone products.
Is the Sony MDR-10RNC lightweight?
Yes. At 205 g, the Sony MDR-10RNC is 17% below the category average for weight, ranking #148 out of 545 — see ranking headphone products.
What is the highest frequency of the Sony MDR-10RNC?
At 24000 Hz, the Sony MDR-10RNC is 16% below the category average for highest frequency, ranking #201 out of 561 — see ranking headphone products.
What is the impedance of the Sony MDR-10RNC?
At 50 Ohms, the Sony MDR-10RNC is 10% below the category average for impedance, ranking #66 out of 453 — see ranking headphone products.

How does it compare?

How does the Sony MDR-10RNC's lowest frequency compare to similar headphoness?
At 6 Hz, the Sony MDR-10RNC trails the Cambridge Audio Melomania P100 (20 Hz) by 70%.
How does the Sony MDR-10RNC's weight compare to similar headphoness?
At 205 g, the Sony MDR-10RNC leads the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H100 (375 g) by 45%.
How does the Sony MDR-10RNC's highest frequency compare to similar headphoness?
At 24000 Hz, the Sony MDR-10RNC trails the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H100 (40000 Hz) by 40%.
How does the Sony MDR-10RNC's sound pressure level compare to similar headphoness?
At 101 dB/mW, the Sony MDR-10RNC trails the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay H100 (103 dB/mW) by 2%.
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