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title: "Sony Ericsson MW-600 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones"
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# Best audio quality Built-in mic Multipoint Bluetooth Sony Ericsson MW-600 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones

**Brand:** sony
**Price:** 47.99 DT
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sony Ericsson MW-600 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones by sony
- **How much does it cost?** 47.99 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- sony enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Adaptable Listening:** Swap headphones with a 3.5mm jack for personalized audio experiences.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Connect to multiple devices effortlessly with Multipoint Bluetooth technology.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with Sony Ericsson and other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
- • **Convenient Call Management:** Easily answer calls with a built-in microphone and dedicated call key.
- • **Unmatched Audio Experience:** Immerse yourself in superior sound quality that elevates your music.

## Overview

The Sony Ericsson MW-600 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones deliver exceptional audio performance with a built-in microphone for calls, Multipoint Bluetooth for seamless device connectivity, and a 3.5mm jack for versatile headphone options.

## Description

Manufacturer's Description Enjoy exceptional on-the-go audio.Rock to the radio. Groove to your tunes. Network. Gossip. While you're hands are free to do as they please. Enjoy exceptional on-the-go audio. Join the wireless revolution. Discover MW600.Key BenefitsGet lost - Walk off your worries. Leave your phone home. Clip on MW600. Tune into your favourite radio channel. And get your groove on.Feel the beat - Crank up The Cure. Jam to Jack Johnson. On the tube. At the park. Anywhere your feet take you. Plug in MW600's sound enhancing ear buds. Hit play. And jam!Be a stranger at the office - Close deals in the park. Stay in touch while you tan. Make the day yours! Pair your phone and PC. Grab a cup of coffee. Clip on MW600. And chat the day away..Further Features:Superior sound - Each element of a Sony Ericsson music accessory is designed for the best audio performance. Clear sound, deep bass and better performance as standard.Never miss a call - It's called a stereo portable handsfree because it's for more than listening. A microphone, call answer key and 3.5 mm jack to swap headphones are all built-in.Compatibility - All Sony Ericsson wireless devices have been developed in coordination with Sony Ericsson mobile phones, but are also compatible with Bluetooth-equipped handsets from other manufacturers.Multipoint - Connect to two wireless devices simultaneously, allowing access to the music files in your computer, PDA or other Bluetooth-equipped devices.Neat and discreet - How you communicate reflects who you are. The hidden depths of a mirrored OLED display illuminates the information you need while you stay mobile.The Bluetooth experience - Bluetooth wireless technology frees more than your hands - it lets your devices talk to each other without tangles, across ranges of up to 10 metres.Wireless music streaming - With A2DP you can stream high-quality stereo music from your phone to your wireless headset or other Bluetooth devices.Swap your headphones - Your Hi-Fi Wireless Headset with FM Radio MW600 has a 3.5 mm plug built in so that you can swap the headphones to match how you listen to music in your phone. Customised comfort for your ears. Legal Disclaimer Dear Customers Please Note : This Product MW600 Bluetooth comes in Sealed Box with EU 2 Pin Charger with UK Adapter. VAT Receipt Provided.

Review: Nice touches, great battery, all good so far - update at the bottom - I bought this to replace my Air-Fi AF9 which has started suffering massive battery drain. I generally use bluetooth headsets while cycling so battery life was a big selling point. Now that I have mentioned battery life...... I charged it for the suggested 8 hours then played with the pairing functions, the radio and finally left it paired and playing podcasts and music from an Android phone. Full battery to flat - over 10 hours of constant use. Impressed! I quite like the design of this little chap, it looks well made and very sturdy. Music and volume controls are well laid out and easy to find. The volume ones would annoy me if I needed to use them much though as they are some weird touch sensitive thing as opposed to nice tactile buttons. I haven't used it in anger yet though but seeing as I don't tend to fiddle with the volume when riding I don't think it will be a problem. Sound quality - more than acceptable. No sign of distortion or break up but as yet I haven't explored the maximum reaches of the bluetooth range. I only really intend to ever be a few feet away from the phone I'm paired with and the little Sony appears to be more than happy at 6ft. Built in radio - Nice touch and even seems to have reasonable reception, far better than most I've experienced. The clip on the back seems like it will hold it on my collar without a problem. Initial pairing was a doddle and all of the controls work well with an Android phone. Then I tried to pair a second Android phone and I started to struggle (probably because I was doing it by trial and error rather than looking up the online instructions). Here's where my problem came..... Although it's easy to pair multiple phones, the Sony only seems to want to be able to auto connect to one of them. The second one then seems to be very difficult to reconnect until you discover the hidden feature. Hidden in the settings is the ability to set one phone to act as a media player and the second one to act as the phone. At first I couldn't see the logic behind this but now I can. When cycling I tend to take only a secondary phone with me for emergencies and to use as a media player (my usual phone stays at home diverted to my bike phone). I only take two phones out when I am riding to work. The little Sony will now allow me to pair with my primary phone for calls at the same time as the secondary phone for media. That might not sound like much of a selling point but, I'm grateful I found it. I did notice that while playing music from one Android phone, the little Sony displayed the title of the track playing. It didn't do this from the other phone though but, I'll have a fiddle and see what I can find. In my case it's all kind of irrelevant though seeing as it will be clipped to my collar and out of sight anyway. One last thing, the supplied headphones...... They seem to get a lot of bad press but, personally I quite like them. Very short main cable (why would you want a long one when you are using bluetooth - surely that would defeat the object somewhat) with asymmetric earphone cable lengths so they fit neatly around the back of the neck. I won't be using them on the bike though, just while walking around. NEVER CYCLE WITH EARPHONES IN BOTH EARS!!!!! Oh and one more last thing....... The charger supplied has a European plug which seems to attract a lot of negative comment. Really? Is it that bad? Don't most people have an adapter kicking about already? Come on folks, it's hardly a reason to mark down something that so far is seemingly a great product. And bearing in mind it uses Micro USB, pretty much every other charger will fit it anyway or you can just charge it from your PC/laptop. Update.... Update.... Update.... The weird volume control is almost unworkable one handed while cycling - in fact it is so hit and miss you can't really say that you are controlling the volume. It sort of goes up and down randomly until you stop fiddling with it. Depending on which Android device I connect to, the front display of the MW600 shows artist and song title. A nice touch if you don't know who you are listening to. I've been using it almost constantly for 3 or 4 days now and think it's great.
Review: Best audio decision in my life. ( possibly exaggerating a little) - I was sceptical about these sorts of things, however after having the 5th set of £30 headphones being destroyed by my dogs jumping on me and snapping the cable, I figured I needed to change something. After reading reviews on many of these bluetooth devices, including stand alone devises like this or headphone only versions [such as the Sony HBH-IS800 and many others]I decided on this set based on its reviews on battery life, quality and range. Verdict: It doesn't dissapoint. ---- Range: Incredible, I put my phone down and started walking. After laughing at the idiotic range I had a smile on my face. Outside I got around 15-20m before drop out. Inside I got around 10m before the drop out started HOWEVER I could still hear it up to 15m, but it just droped out every now and then if I moved around too much. Deffinately please with this range, as I would unlikely go this far from my phone anyway, but its to know I can. Unlike the IS800 which many said, the quality depended on which pocket the phone was in. You will have no trouble with this. ---- Battery: Did the 8 hours charge starting charge ( well 16 as I left it overnight ), this was over a week ago, and has only now given me a warning. The battery is better than my phones battery life! Unline the IS800 which many said, the battery would die a little too frequnetly. However i'm sure this is mainly down to the MW800 having a MUCH larger battery inside it. ---- Sound: The sound really is good. I was very surprised with the quality, I have not heard any "hiss" between songs and more over the quality does not drop over distances. If you have a signal, you have the same quality as if you were right beside the unit. The headphones supplied are pretty good, turned up full the bass can become distorted on some songs, however I actually really like the sound quality from these. But it is well balanced and in NO way sounds teeny sounding. ---- Size and build: Unit is tiny, extremely light and the clasp on it is very tough. extremely strong, and i'm sure i'll have no bother attaching it to clothing. The only reason that I liked the Sony IS800, was that the entire unit was inside the headphones themselves. But the trade off in quality just wasn't worth it for me. ---- Functionality: Just brilliant. You can pause, start, skip and change the volume ( at least on my nokia N8 ). The volume is seperate from the phone, and you can't turn the volume completely to mute. But its low enough that its hardly needed. When your done listening to music, simply press "PAUSE" and leave the unit relatively close to the handset, when you are ready to listen again press "PLAY" and it will take off where you last left it. Between these times, the unit is in "stand by " mode, and uses very little battery. Can connect upto 3 seperate devices simultaneously. ( although why you would I don't know ) ---- Connectivity: Barely worth noticing, it took literally seconds. Press the power botton for 5 seconds to start the pairing, search on your phone/unit. Connected. took 10 seconds. Now, whenever I turn on the bluetooth on my phone, it connect automatically. To connect up more than 1 device, simply press the power botton for 5 seconds, and connect up the other 2. When you would like to connect to another device, simply press and hold the "PLAY" botton, and it will come up with a menu of 3 devices ( which nicely show the symbol of the type of device, A 'mobile' icon for a mobile and a 'computer' icon for a computer/ps3 ) using the volume scroller to move between each one, press "PLAY" on the one you would like to connect to and it will automatically connect to that selected device. EASY. ---- Price: At £30, it isn't the cheapest version of bluetooth headphones. But its no where near the most expensive. I choose this based on its reviews (and cost obviously) and i'm sure it performs just as good as those £150 pair of headphones ----Conclusion---- Buy it, you won't regret it.

## Features

- Best quality audio performance
- Microphone and call answer key
- Multipoint Bluetooth and A2DP for wireless music streaming
- Compatible with Sony Ericsson handsets and other bluetooth-enabled handsets
- 3.5mm jack to swap headphones

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0038M3H4S |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Box Contents | Cable |
| Brand | Sony |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 605 Reviews |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | ear buds |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07311271250531 |
| Headphone Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphone jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Item Weight | 13 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sony Phones |
| Model Name | MW-600 |
| Model Number | MW-600 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Noise Control | None |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Microphone Included |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Sport, Professional |
| UPC | 741459615215 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sony Phones
- **Colour:** Black
- **Ear placement:** In Ear
- **Form factor:** Over Ear
- **Noise control:** None
- **Headphone jack:** 3.5 mm Jack
- **Model name:** MW-600
- **Connectivity technology:** Bluetooth
- **Wireless communication technology:** Bluetooth
- **Included components:** Cable

## Images

![Sony Ericsson MW-600 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41EzH97H5YS.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this compatible with xperia z5?**
A: Yes it is.

**Q: Fm**
A: Hi Michiel, if you are asking if the radio on these is FM, yes it is. The quality of these phones is just amazing! I cannot fault them in any way, they are the best Bluetooth accessory I have ever owned.

**Q: Does it work with iphone 4?**
A: The iPhone has bluetooth so I'm almost certain it will.

**Q: has anybodies blue tooth suddenly stopped working**
A: yes - it was not very stable when paired to two devices.  kept on losing connectivity during use or without being used so i purchased the samsung instead - proved to be much more reliable and always remains paired to 2 devices at once

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice touches, great battery, all good so far - update at the bottom
*by S***E on 19 October 2013*

I bought this to replace my Air-Fi AF9 which has started suffering massive battery drain. I generally use bluetooth headsets while cycling so battery life was a big selling point. Now that I have mentioned battery life...... I charged it for the suggested 8 hours then played with the pairing functions, the radio and finally left it paired and playing podcasts and music from an Android phone. Full battery to flat - over 10 hours of constant use. Impressed! I quite like the design of this little chap, it looks well made and very sturdy. Music and volume controls are well laid out and easy to find. The volume ones would annoy me if I needed to use them much though as they are some weird touch sensitive thing as opposed to nice tactile buttons. I haven't used it in anger yet though but seeing as I don't tend to fiddle with the volume when riding I don't think it will be a problem. Sound quality - more than acceptable. No sign of distortion or break up but as yet I haven't explored the maximum reaches of the bluetooth range. I only really intend to ever be a few feet away from the phone I'm paired with and the little Sony appears to be more than happy at 6ft. Built in radio - Nice touch and even seems to have reasonable reception, far better than most I've experienced. The clip on the back seems like it will hold it on my collar without a problem. Initial pairing was a doddle and all of the controls work well with an Android phone. Then I tried to pair a second Android phone and I started to struggle (probably because I was doing it by trial and error rather than looking up the online instructions). Here's where my problem came..... Although it's easy to pair multiple phones, the Sony only seems to want to be able to auto connect to one of them. The second one then seems to be very difficult to reconnect until you discover the hidden feature. Hidden in the settings is the ability to set one phone to act as a media player and the second one to act as the phone. At first I couldn't see the logic behind this but now I can. When cycling I tend to take only a secondary phone with me for emergencies and to use as a media player (my usual phone stays at home diverted to my bike phone). I only take two phones out when I am riding to work. The little Sony will now allow me to pair with my primary phone for calls at the same time as the secondary phone for media. That might not sound like much of a selling point but, I'm grateful I found it. I did notice that while playing music from one Android phone, the little Sony displayed the title of the track playing. It didn't do this from the other phone though but, I'll have a fiddle and see what I can find. In my case it's all kind of irrelevant though seeing as it will be clipped to my collar and out of sight anyway. One last thing, the supplied headphones...... They seem to get a lot of bad press but, personally I quite like them. Very short main cable (why would you want a long one when you are using bluetooth - surely that would defeat the object somewhat) with asymmetric earphone cable lengths so they fit neatly around the back of the neck. I won't be using them on the bike though, just while walking around. NEVER CYCLE WITH EARPHONES IN BOTH EARS!!!!! Oh and one more last thing....... The charger supplied has a European plug which seems to attract a lot of negative comment. Really? Is it that bad? Don't most people have an adapter kicking about already? Come on folks, it's hardly a reason to mark down something that so far is seemingly a great product. And bearing in mind it uses Micro USB, pretty much every other charger will fit it anyway or you can just charge it from your PC/laptop. Update.... Update.... Update.... The weird volume control is almost unworkable one handed while cycling - in fact it is so hit and miss you can't really say that you are controlling the volume. It sort of goes up and down randomly until you stop fiddling with it. Depending on which Android device I connect to, the front display of the MW600 shows artist and song title. A nice touch if you don't know who you are listening to. I've been using it almost constantly for 3 or 4 days now and think it's great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best audio decision in my life. ( possibly exaggerating a little)
*by M***G on 23 March 2011*

I was sceptical about these sorts of things, however after having the 5th set of £30 headphones being destroyed by my dogs jumping on me and snapping the cable, I figured I needed to change something. After reading reviews on many of these bluetooth devices, including stand alone devises like this or headphone only versions [such as the Sony HBH-IS800 and many others]I decided on this set based on its reviews on battery life, quality and range. Verdict: It doesn't dissapoint. ---- Range: Incredible, I put my phone down and started walking. After laughing at the idiotic range I had a smile on my face. Outside I got around 15-20m before drop out. Inside I got around 10m before the drop out started HOWEVER I could still hear it up to 15m, but it just droped out every now and then if I moved around too much. Deffinately please with this range, as I would unlikely go this far from my phone anyway, but its to know I can. Unlike the IS800 which many said, the quality depended on which pocket the phone was in. You will have no trouble with this. ---- Battery: Did the 8 hours charge starting charge ( well 16 as I left it overnight ), this was over a week ago, and has only now given me a warning. The battery is better than my phones battery life! Unline the IS800 which many said, the battery would die a little too frequnetly. However i'm sure this is mainly down to the MW800 having a MUCH larger battery inside it. ---- Sound: The sound really is good. I was very surprised with the quality, I have not heard any "hiss" between songs and more over the quality does not drop over distances. If you have a signal, you have the same quality as if you were right beside the unit. The headphones supplied are pretty good, turned up full the bass can become distorted on some songs, however I actually really like the sound quality from these. But it is well balanced and in NO way sounds teeny sounding. ---- Size and build: Unit is tiny, extremely light and the clasp on it is very tough. extremely strong, and i'm sure i'll have no bother attaching it to clothing. The only reason that I liked the Sony IS800, was that the entire unit was inside the headphones themselves. But the trade off in quality just wasn't worth it for me. ---- Functionality: Just brilliant. You can pause, start, skip and change the volume ( at least on my nokia N8 ). The volume is seperate from the phone, and you can't turn the volume completely to mute. But its low enough that its hardly needed. When your done listening to music, simply press "PAUSE" and leave the unit relatively close to the handset, when you are ready to listen again press "PLAY" and it will take off where you last left it. Between these times, the unit is in "stand by " mode, and uses very little battery. Can connect upto 3 seperate devices simultaneously. ( although why you would I don't know ) ---- Connectivity: Barely worth noticing, it took literally seconds. Press the power botton for 5 seconds to start the pairing, search on your phone/unit. Connected. took 10 seconds. Now, whenever I turn on the bluetooth on my phone, it connect automatically. To connect up more than 1 device, simply press the power botton for 5 seconds, and connect up the other 2. When you would like to connect to another device, simply press and hold the "PLAY" botton, and it will come up with a menu of 3 devices ( which nicely show the symbol of the type of device, A 'mobile' icon for a mobile and a 'computer' icon for a computer/ps3 ) using the volume scroller to move between each one, press "PLAY" on the one you would like to connect to and it will automatically connect to that selected device. EASY. ---- Price: At £30, it isn't the cheapest version of bluetooth headphones. But its no where near the most expensive. I choose this based on its reviews (and cost obviously) and i'm sure it performs just as good as those £150 pair of headphones ----Conclusion---- Buy it, you won't regret it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good bit of kit! Once you get the hang of it....
*by E***S on 8 February 2011*

I was getting a bit annoyed with having to untangle my headphones everytime I wanted to listen to my iPhone, and they didn't have a mic so if I got a call I would either have to unplug them, or hold the phone up to my mouth to use the mic. So I decided to invest in something better! I have the iPhone 4, and was struggling to find something in my sorta price range that did what I wanted it too. Most of the in ear headphones with microphones seemed to cost more that this product (not sure why, maybe I was just looking in the wrong places!) So I started to look at bluetooth headsets. This one seemed to do what I wanted, and at a good price! The headphones produce a good sound, and thanks to the headphone socket, if you find they don't, or you have already invested in some kick ass expensive ones, you can use your own. The only downside to that is, you then have all that cable to deal with, because your's are probably like a metre long, where as these are only 30cm. The radio feature is nice, since I got my iPhone I havn't bothered to listen to the radio, but i am starting to listen again now I can on the move. The controls all work with my iPhone 4, which I wasn't sure about because there were a few mixed reviews about that, but that could all be down to the last iOS update. The voice control kinda works, you do have to shout a little to be heard, which isn't great in a public place, because you just look like a weirdo shouting "Play music by Red Hot Chili Peppers!!" or "Call Dad Mobile!!" The controls on the device (Nxt song, Prv Song, Pause/Play, Volume, and Answer/Voice Control/Hang up) are easy to use, the volume takes a little bit of practice, you have to stroke it kinda, bit like a ipod scroll wheel, but not as nice. It took me a while to learn how to pair the device with my phone, and occasionally, if I take my phone too far away from the headset, it looses it and I have to pair them again when I next want to use them, but thats my fault really. Another brilliant feature is the fact that you can pair it too more than 1 device at a time, which I have tried and found really useful. I have a bluetooth dongle for my PC, so I tried it with that. On the device you can change where the music is coming from, and the phone calls, so it's easy to listen to the music from your PC, and still be connected to your phone incase it rings! This is so cool, because you can be wondering around the house, listening to your PC, and not have to keep your phone on you. The mic also works with my PC, so I can use it as a headset for gaming, or Skype (if I was into those sorta things, but i'm not...) I made a few calls on it, and I can hear the other person really well, nice and loud, the only slight issue is where you clip the headset on, as if its hidden beneath a jacket, or too far, the mic does struggle to pick up your voice if your not one of those idiots who shouts down the phone in public. All in all, I am really pleased with it for this price, I signed up to Amazon Prime at the same time and got free 1st class delievery, so it turned up pretty quick! Would definatley recommend it to a friend, and would buy it again if it broke (well, maybe not now because it's only 2 weeks old... but in a year I would) 9/10 (Not 10 because I believe perfection is impossible, plus I would rather pay less)

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