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Updated April 10, 2024·
If you prioritize wireless convenience and an emphasis on portability and sports usage, Moondrop Nekocake earbuds would suit you, especially with their sweat resistance and good noise isolation, which is helpful during exercise and travel. However, if you're considering long listening sessions at home or on a tight budget, Sony MDR-ZX110 headphones may be preferable, as they offer a foldable design and a good soundstage at a lower price point. Keep in mind, though, the Sonys are wired and don’t support features like app equalization or active noise cancelling as the Moondrop Nekocake does. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Moondrop Nekocake
Very good for air travel
Good for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the Sony MDR-ZX110
Good for music
Key differences
Music
5.7/10
7.6/10
The Sony MDR-ZX110 is good for music, while the Moondrop Nekocake is poor.
Gaming
4.6/10
5.9/10
The Sony MDR-ZX110 and Moondrop Nekocake are both poor for gaming, though the Sony MDR-ZX110 is somewhat better.
Phone Calls
6.1/10
3.0/10
The Moondrop Nekocake is only fair for phone calls, while the Sony MDR-ZX110 is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
7.7/10
4.3/10
The Moondrop Nekocake is good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Sony MDR-ZX110 is poor.
TV and Video
5.0/10
6.9/10
The Sony MDR-ZX110 is only fair for TV and video, while the Moondrop Nekocake is poor.
Noise Reduction
7.0/10
5.3/10
The Moondrop Nekocake is good for noise reduction, while the Sony MDR-ZX110 is poor.
Battery
3.0 Hours
N/A
The Moondrop Nekocake has 3 hours of battery life. The Sony MDR-ZX110 does not have a battery.
Cost
$39
$10
$0
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The Moondrop Nekocake has a price of $39 and the Sony MDR-ZX110 costs $10.
Build Quality
8.5/10
6.0/10
The Moondrop Nekocake has very good build quality, while the Sony MDR-ZX110 has only fair build quality.
"What sets the Nekocake apart from its competition at this price point is the Moondrop Link app that allows the user to change the tonal balance of the Nekocake. This makes sure that it’s versatile enough to suit different sonic preferences while allowing some customization of controls."
"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 Moondrop
Moondrop is a Chinese brand of smart audio equipment, portable audio players, earbuds and headphones started in 2015. During the last few years they have become one of the major players in what is lovingly referred to as the Chi-fi market, the bulk of Chinese companies that have managed to actually compete with the western manufacturers in both prices and superior quality. Products such as the Blessing II, Chu and Kato are among the most popular offerings of the brand, more popular among those users that wish for good quality audio that won't break the bank. Besides audio, the brand also works in what they call the ACGN field (Animation, Comics, Games and Short Novels).
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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