Sony introduced its most compact wireless headphones, WF-C510, priced at $60

Sony has announced the WF-C510 wireless headphones, which will join the Truly Wireless line. The new product is a fairly budget-friendly and simple model, which, nevertheless, has become better than its predecessor, the WF-C500, thanks to support for the voice isolation function and longer battery life.

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The WF-C510 headphones don’t support noise cancellation, but they do have Ambient Sound, Sony’s transparency mode that allows you to hear the sounds around you, which is useful for jogging, short conversations with people on the street, and in other situations. And the voice isolation feature is used to improve quality during voice and video calls.

The developers of the new product noted that the WF-C510 are “the smallest in-ear headphones” that Sony has ever released.

As for autonomy, the new product can provide up to 5 hours of “continuous communication” or up to 11 hours of general use with Ambient Sound mode disabled. The charging case will add another 11 hours of battery life. The new product can connect via Bluetooth to two devices simultaneously and supports Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair functions for quick synchronization.

The WF-C510 is housed in a housing that protects internal components from dust and moisture according to the IPX4 standard. Buyers will be able to choose between headphones in black, white, blue and yellow color options. They are available for pre-order now in select countries for $59.99 and will begin shipping on September 9th.

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