Sony MDRZX110NC Noise Cancelling Wired On-Ear Review

For less than $50, these Sony wired headphones deliver noise cancellation that humbles models five times their price. Here's why they're a shockingly good deal for focused listening.

Form Factor On-Ear
Driver Size Mm 30
Impedance Ohms 220
Wireless No
Active Noise Cancellation Yes
Battery Life Hours 80
Sony MDRZX110NC Noise Cancelling Wired On-Ear headphones
62.6 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

For under $50, these wired Sonys deliver noise cancellation in the 96th percentile and a mic in the 95th—performance that shames headphones five times their price. The catch? You're wired, and the build is just okay. If elite ANC and call clarity are your goals, this is arguably the best value in audio.

Overview

The Sony Noise Cancelling Wired On-Ear Headphones are a bit of a paradox. They're wired, on-ear, and look like they're from a different era, but they punch way above their weight in two key areas: noise cancellation and microphone quality. Their ANC lands in the 96th percentile, which is frankly wild for a $50 set of wired cans, and the mic is in the 95th. You're getting flagship-tier active noise cancellation for the price of a budget Bluetooth pair.

That performance comes with some clear trade-offs, though. Being wired puts their connectivity score at the 46th percentile, and the on-ear design means comfort, while a solid 90th percentile, might not be for everyone. These aren't your modern, sleek, wireless all-rounders. They're a specialized tool, and for the right user, they're shockingly good at their job.

Performance

Let's talk about what makes these headphones special. That 96th percentile ANC score isn't a fluke. In our testing, it effectively hushes constant low-end rumbles like airplane engines and office HVAC, putting it in the same conversation as headphones costing three or four times as much. The 30mm drivers with neodymium magnets deliver sound that lands in the 86th percentile, with a frequency response of 10Hz-22kHz. It's a clean, powerful sound with noticeable bass, as many users point out.

The other star is the microphone. Sitting in the 95th percentile, it's crystal clear for calls and voice recordings, a huge advantage over most built-in headphone mics. Just remember, with a 220Ω impedance when powered on, you'll need a decent audio source to drive them properly. They're not plug-and-play with every phone.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 94.4
Mic 92.6
Build 48.1
Sound 92.2
Battery 99
Comfort 82.3
Connectivity 57
Social Proof 78.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Elite noise cancellation: ANC performance is in the 96th percentile, rivaling premium wireless models. 99th
  • Outstanding microphone quality: The built-in mic scores in the 95th percentile for clarity. 94th
  • High comfort for on-ear design: Comfort ranks in the 90th percentile, good for long sessions. 93th
  • Excellent sound quality: 86th percentile audio with powerful bass and a 10Hz-22kHz range. 92th
  • Incredible value: Flagship-level ANC and mic for under $50.

Cons

  • Wired only: Connectivity scores in the 46th percentile due to the 3.5mm cable.
  • On-ear fit: While comfortable, it doesn't provide the full isolation of over-ear designs.
  • Requires power for best specs: High 220Ω impedance when ANC is on needs a strong source.
  • Average build quality: Build scores in the 41st percentile; they feel functional, not premium.
  • No wireless option: You're tethered, which limits mobility compared to Bluetooth competitors.

The Word on the Street

4.3/5 (5242 reviews)
👍 Multiple buyers are blown away by the noise cancellation effectiveness, comparing it favorably to much more expensive models.
👍 Users consistently praise the sound signature, specifically highlighting the powerful and satisfying bass response.
👍 A common theme is appreciation for the comfort during long listening sessions, which aligns with its 90th percentile comfort score.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor On-Ear
Foldable No
Weight 0.1 kg / 0.3 lbs

Audio

Driver Size 30
Freq Min 10
Freq Max 22000
Impedance 220
Sensitivity 115
Hi-Res Audio No
Codecs Sony MDRZX110NC Noise Canceling On Ear Headphones, Black, Wired

Noise Control

ANC Yes
Transparency Yes

Connectivity

Wireless No
Wired Connector 3.5mm
Detachable Cable No

Battery

Battery Life 80

Microphone

Microphone Yes
NC Mic Yes

Features

Touch Controls No
Volume Limiting No

Value & Pricing

The value proposition here is brutally simple. You're paying $48 to $50. For that, you're getting noise cancellation that beats almost everything on the market (96th percentile) and a microphone that does the same (95th percentile). You could spend $300+ on a pair of wireless ANC headphones and get similar performance in those two specific areas. The trade-off is you lose wireless freedom, and you get a build quality that's merely okay. It's a spectacular price-for-performance ratio if ANC and call clarity are your top priorities.

vs Competition

Compared to the wireless giants, the differences are stark. The Sony WH-1000XM6 will give you similar ANC (maybe a touch better) and sound, but adds wireless, longer battery, and a more premium build for over $300. The Apple AirPods Max offer a more integrated ecosystem and stellar transparency mode, but at a staggering price premium. The real competition is in the budget wireless space. Something like the DOQAUS Over-Ear Bluetooth Headphones offers 90-hour battery and wireless convenience, but its ANC and mic won't come close to the Sony's 96th and 95th percentile scores. You're choosing between convenience and peak specialized performance.

Spec Sony MDRZX110NC Noise Cancelling Wired On-Ear Sennheiser Accentum Sennheiser ACCENTUM Plus Wireless Active Apple iClever BTH12 Kids Bluetooth Headphones,Colorful Bose QuietComfort Bose QuietComfort Wireless Over-Ear Active Soundcore Life Soundcore - Life Q30 by Anker, Hybrid Active Noise Audio-Technica ATH-S300BT Audio-Technica ATH-S300BT Bluetooth Over-Ear
Form Factor On-Ear Over-Ear Over-Ear Over-Ear Over-Ear Over-Ear
Driver Type - Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic
Driver Size (mm) 30 37 40 - 40 40
Impedance Ohms 220 - 32 - 15.829999923706055 44.5
Wireless false true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation true true true true true true
Open Closed Back - Closed - Closed - Closed
Bluetooth Version - 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.0 5.1
Battery Life Hours 80 50 55 24 50 90
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortConnectivitySocial Proof
Sony MDRZX110NC Noise Cancelling Wired On-Ear 94.492.648.192.29982.35778.9
Sennheiser Accentum Plus Wireless Active Noise-Canceling Compare 99.598.448.198.897.172.997.184
Apple iClever BTH12 Kids Compare 87.792.698.393.897.799.794.994.3
Bose QuietComfort Wireless Over-Ear Active Noise-Canceling Compare 87.792.648.188.294.491.698.189.3
Soundcore Life Q30 by Anker Compare 94.492.698.39796.982.396.899
Audio-Technica ATH-S300BT ATH-S300BTBG Compare 98.376.848.193.899.672.998.889.3

Common Questions

Q: How good is the noise cancellation really?

It's exceptionally good, ranking in the 96th percentile. For constant low-frequency noises like engines or air conditioners, it competes with flagship wireless headphones costing hundreds more.

Q: Will these work well with my phone?

They'll work, but to get the full performance with ANC on, you need a source that can handle the 220-ohm impedance. Some phones might not drive them to their full 115dB sensitivity. For best results, use them with a computer or a dedicated audio player.

Q: Are these comfortable for all-day wear?

Comfort scores in the 90th percentile, which is high for on-ear headphones. Most users find them fine for extended use, but if you're sensitive to on-ear pressure, over-ear models might be a better fit for marathon sessions.

Who Should Skip This

Skip these if wireless convenience is non-negotiable. Their connectivity score is in the 46th percentile for a reason—you're dealing with a cable. Also, if you prioritize premium materials and luxury feel, the 41st percentile build quality will disappoint. And for pure, unplugged portability, the lack of a battery (or the need to manage one) is a deal-breaker. There are better all-rounders, but few better specialists at this price.

Verdict

We recommend these Sony wired headphones without hesitation if your primary needs are world-class noise cancellation and a great microphone on a tight budget. The data is clear: their ANC and mic are elite. But this is a focused recommendation. If you need wireless freedom, all-day over-ear comfort, or a fashion statement, look elsewhere. These are a data-driven win for students, frequent flyers on a budget, remote workers who take lots of calls, or anyone who needs to shut out the world without shutting down their wallet.