When comparing Sony MH1C vs JBuds J4, the Slant community recommends JBuds J4 for most people. In the question“What are the best rugged and durable earbuds & IEMs that last?” JBuds J4 is ranked 4th while Sony MH1C is ranked 13th. The most important reason people chose JBuds J4 is:
J4 cables are reinforced with kevlar to resist breakage. The flat design helps prevent kinks, as the cable coils rather than twisting or bunching. Also, tough and flexible reinforced exoskeletons protect the cable connections and joints.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Engineered to work long term
While some sets of earphones are manufactured to break quickly, these are made to last. While there are no outstanding qualities about their build (like kevlar reinforcement), they still meet expectations about how long earphones should last.
Pro Durable Kevlar-reinforced flat cables with strain relief
J4 cables are reinforced with kevlar to resist breakage. The flat design helps prevent kinks, as the cable coils rather than twisting or bunching. Also, tough and flexible reinforced exoskeletons protect the cable connections and joints.
Pro Heavy-duty aluminum housing
JBuds J4 components are protected by rigid aluminum cylinders, capped with aluminum grills.
Pro Detailed sounding highs with punchy bass
Overall sound is quite bassy, with low end that is very punchy and fast, so it does not muddy up the music. The mids are slightly recessed, though the vocals can still be quite clearly heard as the bass does not overpower it. Highs on the other hand sound pretty good as they are clear and detailed without getting harsh.
Pro A good number of accessories are bundled
With the J4, you get an EVA foam carrying case for even more protection and convenience when bringing these on the go. Also, there are two sets of silicone ear tips: 3 pairs of single flange tips as well as 3 pairs of double flange tips. A shirt clip is also included.
Cons
Con Dysfunctional cable splitter
The cable parts below and above the splitter, potentially causing unnecessary stray cables.
Con Heavy wires generate noise
The J4's thick cables carry sound like a stethoscope, including the sound of the cables themselves moving and rubbing against things. This can be particularly bad while walking or running.
Con Significant defect rate
Although the J4s are built to be durable, many users report them breaking down after 1-3 months of light use.
Con No volume control
The J4s come with a mic and control switch, but no built-in volume control.