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Affordable Sony India earbuds offer customised sound, long battery

By IANS | Published: January 10, 2022 4:21 PM

New Delhi, Jan 10 Sony India on Monday launched true wireless earbuds WF-C500 that offers sound customisation, long ...

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New Delhi, Jan 10 Sony India on Monday launched true wireless earbuds WF-C500 that offers sound customisation, long battery life and water resistance.

Priced at Rs 5,990, the earbuds come with Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE) for better sound and call quality.

The WF-C500 earbuds will be available across retail stores and e-commerce website in India from January 16 — in black, white, orange and green colours.

The earbuds offers a long-lasting battery life of up to 20 hours for calls and uninterrupted music playback, said the company.

The WF-C500's cylindrical charging case is small and easy to carry around in a pocket or bag.

The operation buttons also offer an easy way to access Google Assistant or Siri to make and receive calls hands-free.

"The WF-C500's Bluetooth chip transmits sound to left and right ears simultaneously, along with optimised antenna design ensuring outstanding listening," the company said.

The wearable also allow users to tailor the sound using the Equaliser setting in the "Sony | Headphones Connect" app.

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