Sony’s new true wireless earbuds offer active noise cancelling and sweat resistance | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 — Sony announced its newest wireless in-ear headphones, the WF-SP800N and it comes with noise cancellation. Designed for an active lifestyle, these wireless headphones will be launched in Malaysia in July 2020. “With the perfect combination of noise cancelling and sweat...

Monday, 11 May 2020 07:53 AM MYTKUALA LUMPUR, May 11 — Sony announced its newest wireless in-ear headphones, the WF-SP800N and it comes with noise cancellation. Designed for an active lifestyle, these wireless headphones will be launched in Malaysia in July 2020.

An IP55 rating, which means that the wireless in-ear headphones are protected against dust ingress that could be harmful for the normal operation of the product, but is not fully dust tight. It is protected against solid objects and water jets projected by a nozzle from any directions 18 hours of music playback with noise canceling switched on. It can last up to 26 hours in total with noise cancellation turned off.

You can also customise the audio levels and enjoy 360 Reality Audio through their “Sony| Headphones Connect” appAdaptive Sound Control to suit different environments, and Ambient Sound Mode which lets you control the sounds you hear through the “Sony| Headphones Connect” app from level 0 to level 20

 

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