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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Sound Quality
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03.Isolation
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04.Comfort
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05.Usability
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06.Apple iPhone 3G S Headphones Comparison
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07.Beyerdynamic DT 770 Comparison
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08.Shure SE115 Comparison
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09.Audio-Technica ATH-ESW9 Comparison
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10.Conclusion
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11.Snippets
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12.Ratings & Specs
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13.Comments
Sony Triqii
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Sound QualityTour & Design
Product Overview
The Sony Triqiis are a set of on-ears with foam padding and not many features.
Speakers
The ear cups have foam padding, which is a staple of inexpensive headphones and not one of our favorites.

Cable
The cable, in all its candy-colored splendor.

The plug is just a regular ol’ 1/8-inch.

In the Box
In the Triqiis’ box you’ll find a pouch. The headphones are also in there, but that’s about it.
Durability (6.50)
These headphones seem durable enough. They have a thick cord, not a lot of moving parts, and there’s not a whole lot that can break. Best of all, if they do, they’re super inexpensive to replace! When you can replace a set of headphones 10 times for the price of a decent set of Sennheisers, durability isn’t as much of an issue.
Aesthetics (4.00)
For a set of $30 headphones, these aren’t bad. The hornet color scheme will be sure to elicit some primordial fear in the hearts of others, which is always a plus, but the headphones also don’t sit 100% correctly on the head, which can look a bit silly if anyone notices it. The cups felt like both were twisted a few degrees counter clockwise.
Regardless, these look like a nice, if cheap, pair of headphones.
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