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Updated April 10, 2024·

If you prioritize superior overall sound quality and music listening experience with the convenience of wireless technology, go for the Grado GT220. They are also suitable for exercise due to being sweatproof and come with wireless charging, but lack effective noise isolation and have a shorter battery life. Conversely, if you are on a budget and prefer wired over wireless, the Sony MDR-ZX110 could suit you. They are foldable for better portability and have a more durable design. However, they have poorer sound quality, comfort, and do not feature modern conveniences such as a built-in microphone or app customization. Give Feedback

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Advantages of the Grado GT220
  • Good for air travel
  • Very good for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the Sony MDR-ZX110
  • Good for music

Key differences

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Music

6.3
GT220
MDR-ZX110
7.6
The Sony MDR-ZX110 is good for music, while the Grado GT220 is only fair.

Gaming

5.1
GT220
MDR-ZX110
5.9
The Sony MDR-ZX110 and Grado GT220 are both poor for gaming, though the Sony MDR-ZX110 is somewhat better.

Phone Calls

6.9
GT220
MDR-ZX110
3.0
The Grado GT220 is only fair for phone calls, while the Sony MDR-ZX110 is poor.

Podcasts and Audiobooks

8.8
GT220
MDR-ZX110
4.3
The Grado GT220 is very good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Sony MDR-ZX110 is poor.

TV and Video

5.5
GT220
MDR-ZX110
6.9
The Sony MDR-ZX110 is only fair for TV and video, while the Grado GT220 is poor.

Battery

5.5 Hours
GT220
MDR-ZX110
N/A
The Grado GT220 has 5.5 hours of battery life. The Sony MDR-ZX110 does not have a battery.

Cost

$259
GT220
MDR-ZX110
$10
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The Grado GT220 has a price of $259 and the Sony MDR-ZX110 costs $10.

Build Quality

8.8
GT220
MDR-ZX110
6.0
The Grado GT220 has very good build quality, while the Sony MDR-ZX110 has only fair build quality.
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Key similarities

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Noise Reduction

5.3
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MDR-ZX110
5.3
The Grado GT220 and Sony MDR-ZX110 are both poor for noise reduction.

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How the Grado GT220 and the Sony MDR-ZX110 compare to other earbuds and headphones

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Spec Comparison

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Grado GT220Sony MDR-ZX110
Grado GT220Sony MDR-ZX110

GENERAL

Price
$259
$10
Brand
GradoSony
Release Date
September 1, 2020July 1, 2015
Form Factor
EarbudsHeadphones
Connectivity
WirelessWired

SOUND

Music Score
6.4/107.7/10
Phone Calls Score
7/103/10
Gaming Score
5.2/105.9/10
TV and Video Score
5.5/107/10
Exercise Score
6.2/103.9/10

PERFORMANCE

Battery life
5.5 HoursN/A
Wireless charging
YesN/A
Charging time
2 HoursN/A
Bluetooth version
5N/A
Case Battery Life
36N/A

FEATURES

Active Noise Cancelling
NoNo
Noise Reduction Score
5.3/105.3/10
Virtual Surround
NoN/A
Android App
NoN/A
iOS App
NoN/A
Mic Quality
6/10N/A

BUILD AND DESIGN

Build Quality
8.8/106/10
Comfort score
7.6/105.5/10
Size
SmallN/A
Weight (headset or single earbud)
5 Grams119.9 Grams
Microphone style
IntegratedN/A

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Major HiFi

Alex Schiffer | October 2020
"With its superb and functional interface and its highly satisfying imaging, Grado has shown a new talent for delivering a solid true wireless system, and with future improvements, has the potential to really be one of the best."

Sony MDR-ZX110

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Audio.org

Audio.org | December 2022
"My opinion about Sony MDR ZX110 is they are the best budget headphones of Sony with top-class sound. Clear vocals, great bass, and balanced sound with low sound distortion. The treble could be sharper, but it's ok. 30 mm neodymium dynamic drivers give clear and precise audio, and an inline remote with a mic give decent call quality. Closed-Back Design also helps to improve sound performance."

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About Grado

Grado Labs is a small, family-owned, business based in Brooklyn New York that specializes in high-end, boutique, dynamic headphones and turntable cartridges. They boast a particular house sound, that is to say their products have a particular sound signature unique to Grado, that some audiophiles seem to really like and are unable to find anywhere else. Their high-end headphones are all hand made, completely in house, from a variety of exotic woods and materials going so far as to making one of their most popular products out of hemp.

About Sony

Sony is a multinational corporation, based out of Japan, with over 75 years of experience in the consumer electronics industry. In the audio market, Sony has been a trendsetter several times throughout its history. In 1979 they released the first-ever portable music player, the Sony Walkman, followed by the Discman 20 years later. Today, Sony is one of the leaders in the wireless headphone and earbud market, especially in terms of Active Noise Cancellation technology.

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