SONY wireless earbuds
Sony's New Wireless Earbuds
Sony has headphones for everyone. Seriously, they have neckbuds, earbuds, and over-the-ear headphones. The company is debuting three new models in the 1000X family at IFA in Berlin.
It's introducing the similarly named wireless WF-1000X, the behind-the-neck WI-1000X, and the WH-1000XM2 headphones. All of these models feature noise cancellation, but that's most appealing to me on the wireless WF-1000X, which are basically Sony’s take on AirPods and “truly wireless” earpods.
The earbuds get around three hours of battery life, according to Sony, although their charging case can hold an additional two charges, meaning you'll have nine hours of use.
A full charge takes an hour and a half with the case relying on a Micro USB for charging. While Apple's AirPods can be tracked, Sony says that isn't the case with its product. You'll have to buy a whole new set or case if you lose them. The earbuds each have a button, one to enable ambient sound and the other to take phone calls.
Sony's WF-1000X has 6mm dome drivers, and implements the company's "Adaptive Sound Control" that observe the user's actions and automatically switches the noise cancellation feature on or off. Battery life is rated for three hours, with the battery case providing two charges.
Even in the noisy and busy area at Sony’s booth at IFA in Germany. You can pick between straight noise cancellation, which blocked out most of the sounds and people around you talking, or you can pick ambient sound which lets you hear some sounds around you while you’re listening to music. That’s a useful option to pick from Sony’s app if you’re walking in a city and want to hear potential hazards around you.
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