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Slated to go on sale later this month, Sony’s latest Bluetooth headphones support your choice of onboard Alexa or Google Assistant, active noise cancellation, an ambient sound mode that lets you ...
Sony has a duo of new wireless headphones and earbuds today, and while they may not be the next-gen WH-1000XM4 that we've been eagerly awaiting, they're definitely more affordable. The Sony WF-XB700 ...
Sony's WF-XB700 Truly Wireless Headphones wrap a workmanlike set of features into an intrepid design, delivering solid sound in a practical package that won't blow the doors off your bank account. On ...
Sony’s WF-XB700 ($130) are the company’s newest and most affordable wireless earbuds, and you can think of them as a stripped-down version of the Sony WF-1000XM3 ($228) — some of the best wireless ...
The new Sony WF-XB700 earbuds are the company’s latest offering in the truly wireless earbuds market. They sport an in-ear design and feature Sony’s signature “Extra Bass” technology for “deep and ...
Sony The Sony WF-XB700 case provides an additional nine hours of battery life, yielding 18 hours of total listening. The company promises nine hours of listening on a single charge, and the case ...
Sony recently announced that it would be launching two new Truly Wireless headphones for the Indian market. What made the announcement special is that the earbuds will be the first TWS headphones that ...
Sony’s introducing a duo of new headphones: the WF-XB700 true wireless earbuds and the WH-CH710N over-ear. These aren’t new flagships replacing the WF-1000XM3 true wireless earbuds and the acclaimed ...
The C500 are Sony's new entry-level true-wireless earbuds, replacing the WF-XB700 Extra Bass, while the WH-XB910N offers improved noise canceling. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading ...
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. They’re not audiophile earbuds by any means, but I ...