Apple MNHF2ZM/A Wired Earphone vs Samsung EHS61 Wired Earphones

General

BrandApple Samsung
ModelMNHF2ZM/AEHS61
TypeIn the EarIn the Ear
ConnectivityWiredWired

Design and Body

Weight9.07 g
Cord Length1.2 m
FoldableYesYes

Features

MicrophoneYesYes
Water ResistantYesNo
MonauralNoNo
ControlsVolume Up/Down | Music Forward/Backward | Answer/Reject CallPlay/Pause, Change Track, Answer/Hang-up Calls
Switch between Call and MusicYes

Sound Features

Deep BassYesYes
Impedance16 ohm
Sensitivity110 dBmW
Frequency Response20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max)20 Hz (Min) - 20 kHz (Max)
Driver TypeDynamic
Noise Reduction20 dB

Extra

Sales PackageApple Headset
Inline RemoteYesYes

Warranty

Warranty1 year6 months
Warranty TypeManufacturerManufacturer

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