Sony XBAH1 Hybrid 2-Way Driver In-Ear Headphones
Brand | Sony |
Color | Black |
Ear Placement | In Ear |
Form Factor | In Ear |
Impedance | 40 Ohm |
About this item
- Hybrid 2-way Driver Unit extended bass/profound vocal sound
- Suppression housing for smooth frequency response
- Hybrid Silicone Ear buds, in 3 sizes, provide a precise fit
- Noise isolation Earbuds provide increased noise attenuation
- Convenient pouch, cord adjuster, and clip supplied
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connectivity tech | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired | Wired |
headphones form factor | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear | In Ear |
connector type | 3 5mm Jack | XLR | 3.5mm Jack | — | 3.5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
noise control | sound isolation | — | sound isolation | passive noise cancellation | sound isolation | — |
headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
cable feature | Retractable | Tangle Free | Retractable | Retractable | Retractable | Retractable |
control type | Media Control | Media Control | — | Siri | control | Volume Control |
material | Silicone | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Silicone | Silicone |
model name | XBAH1 | Sony MDR-EX15LP | PHILIPS Pro 6305 | JBL Endurance Run 2 Wired | — | MDREX155AP/B |
frequency range | 5 Hz - 25 kHz | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz | — | 5 Hz -24 kHz | 5 Hz -24 kHz |
Product information
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
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Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Model Name | XBAH1 |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Included Components | Cable, Protective Case |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Silicone |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speaker, Car Audio Systems |
Control Type | Media Control |
Cable Feature | Retractable |
Item Weight | 6.88 ounces |
Frequency Range | 5 Hz - 25 kHz |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Control Method | Touch |
Number of Items | 1 |
Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
Carrying Case Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 027242866898 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04905524929201, 04905524929270 |
Manufacturer | Sony |
Product Dimensions | 3.88 x 1.57 x 7.32 inches |
Item Weight | 6.9 ounces |
ASIN | B00FJISZFK |
Item model number | XBAH1 |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #698,935 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #29,288 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 5, 2013 |
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Customers find these headphones worth the money and appreciate their build quality, with one customer noting they lasted over two years of constant use. They receive positive feedback for their clarity, tangle-resistant cable, and design, with one customer highlighting the clear highs and another noting how the guitar sound comes through gorgeously. The comfort and fit receive mixed reviews, with some finding them very comfortable while others report they hurt after prolonged use. The sound quality also gets mixed reactions, with some praising the wide sound stage while others note the treble and bass are missing.
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Customers find these headphones offer good value for money, describing them as great earbuds that are much cheaper than alternatives.
"...I am keeping them since they were cheap and do sound pretty decent, but they are currently my backup pair should my Klipsch S4ii ever give up the..." Read more
"...But while the EX600 was an excellent value budget entry that shared a lot of the pros of the flagship EX1000, the H1 just does not cut it as a..." Read more
"...when I saw them available refurbished here on Amazon at a stunningly low price...." Read more
"...Overall I think they're good headphones for the price, work well. Design is eye catching if you're into that sort of thing...." Read more
Customers appreciate the build quality of these headphones, noting they are solid and less likely to fray or break, with one customer mentioning they lasted over two years of constant use.
"...It is a great set for someone who is looking for some entry level quality headphones." Read more
"...They are also pretty durable, as I wear them while mowing as well and they still hold up." Read more
"...I would by these at about $70 - taken into account of its build quality, ergonomics, and sound. I digress...." Read more
"...Middle * The case is alright, I would prefer not to dig around and have an actual zipper, this is a preference, I ended up re-using my shure..." Read more
Customers praise the headphones' clarity, particularly their clear highs, with one customer noting they are excellent for hearing lyrics.
"...The best part of these headphones are the mids. Mids are very crisp and clear...." Read more
"...At any rate, the clarity on these is really good and the bass is now acceptable...." Read more
"...The bass tends to be muffled and the treble very distinct, sharp and clear...." Read more
"...I digress. Back onto sound: there is good detail and good dynamics with the sound. But it sounds hollow and disjointed...." Read more
Customers appreciate that the headphones' cable doesn't tangle, with one customer noting that the flat design makes it easy to wrap.
"...Design: I really like the red/black color scheme. The cable is Y-shaped, versus the annoying J-shape that many Sony headphones, including my..." Read more
"...I like the flat cord, which resists tangling. There is no three button remote...." Read more
"...+ Flat wires, helps with tangling..." Read more
"...The packaging was impressive, and the anti-tangle cord seems to kinda work, actually...." Read more
Customers appreciate the design of these headphones, with individual reviews highlighting their clear and beautiful highs, clean midrange, and red/black color scheme.
"...The actual casing or body of the headphones is made of plastic, but stylish. Fit:..." Read more
"...softer, more acoustic genres, but piano, violin, and guitar actually come through gorgeously...." Read more
"...+ I really like the clip, it's a nice touch Cons: - the difference between the two sets of ear plugs isn't really that different...." Read more
"...What I can tell that they are unbearably beautiful and attractive, these are the most beatufully designed phones I ever had...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones' sound quality, with some finding them very good and appreciating the wide sound stage, while others report issues with missing treble and bass.
"...It doesn't overwhelm the mids or highs and blends in with the music very well. The best part of these headphones are the mids...." Read more
"...I am keeping them since they were cheap and do sound pretty decent, but they are currently my backup pair should my Klipsch S4ii ever give up the..." Read more
"...Audio Technica ATH-M50x because of the excellent bass, midrange, and soundstage, but it's not really fair to compare a large pair of over-the-ear..." Read more
"...You are able to hear the crispness undebiably but are left wanting more out of any bass sound in any wave other than muted...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones' comfort, with some finding them very comfortable, while others report they hurt after extended use.
"...choose the XBA-1 over XBA 3 or 4 simply because the 1 is lighter, easier to wear, and more comfortable over longer listening periods...." Read more
"...It just felt a little weird for me and I couldn't get a real good seal...." Read more
"...(this is why they are called a "hybrid.") but they fit comfortably, at least for me. I like the flat cord, which resists tangling...." Read more
"...I give this 5 stars because the headphones themselves are comfortable and have great sound quality...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones' fit, with some finding them comfortable and easy to wear, while others report they don't sit well in their ears.
"...saying that, but hey, the S4s sound pretty good and they actually fit my ears. You can't hear what you can't wear...." Read more
"...The casing is a little bit bigger than most IEMs, and kind of sticks out of your ear, but it doesn't feel heavy when you are wearing it...." Read more
"...well built- everything from the cord to the way they fit in your ear is top notch and do not feel cheap at all...." Read more
"...It is disappointing that Sony has made zero improvement to fit and sound since the release of the EX line years ago...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2014Product Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified PurchaseMy first IEM were the Sony MDR-EX300 and man they were great. I've had it for a while until it was recently stolen and I was in the market for new IEMs. After doing a lot of research and the price drop, I decided to jump on these, and I do not regret my purchase. Now, I am no audiophile by any means but hopefully, this review will help you on picking some decent headphones.
Design:
I really like the red/black color scheme. The cable is Y-shaped, versus the annoying J-shape that many Sony headphones, including my old EX300, come with. The cable is flat and tangle resistant. You can roll up the headphones and put it in the included pouch, take it out, and it won't have that wire memory that some of the round cables have. I feel that the design of the cable also reduces the microphonics. They also include a shirt clip to reduce it even more, especially when you are exercising. The actual casing or body of the headphones is made of plastic, but stylish.
Fit:
It comes with two sets of tips, both are the silicone hybrid tips, but one has foam and one doesn't. I tried the one with the foam and I didn't really like the fit/isolation. It just felt a little weird for me and I couldn't get a real good seal. The normal silicone tips worked a lot better for me, but it could be because I am used to wearing the normal one with my EX300. I read some reviews that the Comply tips make it even better, so I gave it a shot. I could definitely tell a difference, so see below on the sound quality. The casing is a little bit bigger than most IEMs, and kind of sticks out of your ear, but it doesn't feel heavy when you are wearing it. I don't feel fatigued after wearing it all day long at work.
Sound:
So, once you get a good seal and have had some burn-in time with these, the headphones really shine. The comply tips definitely make a difference and brings out the sound more on these headphones. The bass is very controlled and prominent, but not super thumpy (if that is a word). It doesn't overwhelm the mids or highs and blends in with the music very well. The best part of these headphones are the mids. Mids are very crisp and clear. I really love how well these headphones do with vocals and instrumentals. It sounds bright and forward. I would say the highs is where these headphones are the weakest. I would say they were pretty harsh at the start, but after burn-in, it smoothed out. The quality is good but it isn't as crisp. The soundstage is pretty good. It sounds like you are at a concert and the singer or band is playing at you. The instrument separation is excellent, and you can definitely hear the different layers.
Overall, for $99, it isn't a bad price for an excellent pair of IEMs. If I can describe these headphones in one word, I would say it sounds "fun". Definitely consider the comply tips because I think it helps out these headphones a lot. It is a great set for someone who is looking for some entry level quality headphones.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2015Product Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified PurchaseI read some glowing reviews of these online and picked up a refurb pair at about 75% off the original retail with high expectations. This is a tough review to write, because for $38 (refurb price), they are fantastic, but if I had bought them for $150, I would angrily demand my money back. So, I split the difference with my rating. The sound quality is good, but not great, and I have a lot of trouble with the fit with the included ear tips. I thought that was odd since they include about 8 or 10 different ones and you would think that something out of all those would fit at least OK. I read some reviews where people said that aftermarket Comply tips made a big difference, both in fit and sound quality, but seriously, paying $20 for ear tips to use on $40 earphones defeats the purpose for me. You would think the included eartips for 'phones that originally cost $150 would be at least useful. I am keeping them since they were cheap and do sound pretty decent, but they are currently my backup pair should my Klipsch S4ii ever give up the ghost. That is probably when I will look into the Comply tips. I know audiophiles reading this will probably roll their eyes and write me off as a sonic heathen at this point for saying that, but hey, the S4s sound pretty good and they actually fit my ears. You can't hear what you can't wear.
[Update 7/8/2021]
Feels weird to update a review this old, but felt compelled when I got a notice that people were actually reading it. I upgraded the rating to 4 stars after my Klipsch s4s died and I was forced to live with these everyday. I eventually did get the comply foam tips and it did really help with both fit and bass response. Maybe they took a while to break in as well? At any rate, the clarity on these is really good and the bass is now acceptable. They are also pretty durable, as I wear them while mowing as well and they still hold up.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2016Product Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified PurchaseThese went on clearance on Amazon so I thought I'd give them a whirl after a few review sites rated them highly. Even at $75 I don't think these are worth it for me. The construction and eartip fit are top notch. I really like the cord as well...flattish, but not too flat (like the Klipsch R6 cable which coils weird). Unfortunately, after giving them 3 days break-in period the sound quality is so-so. The midrange is too soft and treble a bit muted, giving the overall sound character a mushy feel. I like a brighter sound. I have a pair of Klipsch S4 buds that I love and use all the time at the gym with Comply tips. I also have a pair of Klipsch R6s that are a bit too bass heavy for me, but still seem to have better midrange than the Sony H1s. My absolute favorite eargear right now are the Audio Technica ATH-M50x because of the excellent bass, midrange, and soundstage, but it's not really fair to compare a large pair of over-the-ear cups to IEMs.
I'll be returning these simply because my current Klipsch buds sound better than the Sony XBA-H1s.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2015Product Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified PurchaseMy order came with the wrong accessories and is missing the hybrid ear tips, cord organizer, clip, and the proper case to store them in. In addition, silicone ear supports.
The foam located to isolate foreign debris is pushed all the way back on one ear and slightly stuffed in on the other.
The bass tends to be muffled and the treble very distinct, sharp and clear. You are able to hear the crispness undebiably but are left wanting more out of any bass sound in any wave other than muted.
Only other concern was the cable, seemed to be lacking Sony logos and only saying "Thailand" on the cable splitter.
My order came with the wrong accessories and is missing the hybrid ear tips, cord organizer, clip, and the proper case to store them in. In addition, silicone ear supports.
The foam located to isolate foreign debris is pushed all the way back on one ear and slightly stuffed in on the other.
The bass tends to be muffled and the treble very distinct, sharp and clear. You are able to hear the crispness undebiably but are left wanting more out of any bass sound in any wave other than muted.
Only other concern was the cable, seemed to be lacking Sony logos and only saying "Thailand" on the cable splitter.
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グレイトReviewed in Japan on May 21, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars ハイブリッド型のスタンダード
Product Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified Purchaseハイブリッド型の利点は何よりも小さいダイナミックドライバーで低音が出せる事と、バランスドアーマチュアによる繊細な高音が両立できる事。
このイヤホンはそれが上手く成り立っていると思います。
イヤホンなので余り大型になるとイヤホンの意味が無い、だったら最初からヘッドホンを買う方が満足します。
なのでH3はあんまり好きになれませんでした。
ダイナミックドライバーを全て同じサイズにしてバランスドアーマチュアを増やして強化して欲しかったよソニーさん。
あと、独自開発の耳掛けイラネ
やはり、イヤホンはスっと装着して再生ボタンを押したいからね
長々と文句垂れましたが
肝心の音質ですが、ハイレゾにはあんまり合わないけど聴きやすさなら抜群という感じだろうか。
因みにNW-ZX1直挿しです。
音源はロスレス、PCM、ハイレゾです
やはり、バランスドアーマチュアが中高音に一つだけなので帯域幅の限界が感じられます。
ハイレゾのように高い帯域まで再生できる音源だとどうしても限界を感じる。
やはりバランスドアーマチュアの弱点は数で補うしかないからね
コレばかりはハイブリッド型のエントリーモデルに求めても仕方ない
- AbhiReviewed in India on June 9, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars One driver good, two drivers better....
Product Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified PurchaseDesign & Comfort
The XBA-H1's earpieces are quite large, and may not suit every user's ears. Thankfully they are quite lightweight. The cable is good quality and doesn't tangle easily, Isolation is good. Given the large size of the earphone, Sony should perhaps had gone for a negative profile design.
Sound
The H1 does really sound as if someone took a XBA-1/10/C10 driver and added a bass driver to it. You get the same feathery, brittle kind of sound of the XBA full range driver now combined with a dramatically more thumpy bass line. As a result the earphone is very thick and smooth in sound, and has a similar character to the Shure SE215.
overall this is a excellent headphone for a balanced sound signature.
- ZennrixReviewed in Canada on March 13, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Mid-Range Headphones
Product Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified PurchasePackaging-5/5 Neat and appealing
Accessories-3.5/5 Good hybrid tips and cable winder, case and clip extremely bulky and ugly
Build Quality-4/5 Solid plastic housing with thick semi-flat cables and large strain reliefs
Sound-9.5/10 Excellent clarity and unparalleled midrange, sub-bass can be overly fast or underpowered on certain tracks
The first thing I noticed about these earbuds is that they are extremely large. In that regard, it is imperative to first have a proper fit and seal to get in isolation and to enjoy the full range of sounds. While they are large, they are quite light and come with a quite a few tips to choose from. Aside from the regular silicone tips, of which there are 4 sizes, it also includes 3 sizes of Sony foam filled hybrid silicone tips, which isolate quite well. The packaging is also quite nice and includes a somewhat bulky shirt clip, cable winder, and carrying case which is also a bit too large for my taste and lacks a zipper, instead having a fold-over slit. Sound quality-wise, it is spectacular. The dynamic driver does a good job keeping the bass vibrant and rumbling, while the housing design keeps it restrain and stops it from going too loud, keeping the range balanced. However, I noticed that on certain tracks this goes a bit too far, keeping driving bass lines on some dance songs a bit too distant. As for the treble and midrange, the balanced armature driver outputs incredible clarity, as expected. There is a noticeable emphasis on vocals and mid instruments such as guitars. Treble extension could be better, but is reasonable for the price paid. Soundstaging is pretty quite spacious and noticeable. Build quality is decent, with tough-looking plastic housing and thick semi-flat cables with a sliding Y-splitter. The cables unfortunately do have a large amount of flex memory, meaning that they retain bends and folds quite easily. Strain reliefs are large, but the ones attached to the earbuds themselves look a little strange, so only time will tell how long they last. Note that due to the large strain reliefs, these headphones are almost impossible to wear over-ear. Also because of the large housing, they stick out quite far from the ear. Another thing to note is that these earbuds are 40ohms in impedance, which is quite high. This means that you need to output a greater volume level to hear at a certain level, which can be somewhat straining on music player batteries when listening for long lengths of time. Overall, the sound quality is excellent, considering that these were only $120. They would even be a worthy purchase at full MSRP of $180. Accessories could have been a bit better, but these headphones still provide a great value and perform stupendously.
- Divyanshu ChavhanReviewed in India on November 15, 2014
4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive highs and Mids but lacks Bass
Product Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified PurchaseThese headphones are made for audiophiles. If you are buying your first IEM then i would not recommend it. Lows and highs are well balanced and instrument separation is very good but you need an uncompressed audio source for that level of detail.
Build quality is superb and it comes with a beautiful packaging with lots of accessories. If you are a bass head then i would not recommend it.
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TakAiReviewed in Japan on September 17, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars 安心のsonyの音
Product Packaging: Standard PackagingVerified PurchaseこれまでXBA-10やXBA-30で音は綺麗なんだけど低音が...ってBAイヤホンの悩みが、BA+DDのハイブリッドで解消しました。
安心のsonyの音です。音がこもることなく、低音がキレ良くバシッと決まって、綺麗に中高音につながって、高音は主張し過ぎることなくスッと鳴る(私見です)。正に好みの安心できる音ですね。
これで2019年までメイン張ってました。2017年にEX750やE700Mを入手して1/2~1/3くらいの使用頻度になったけどね。