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Finding decent budget earbuds is tricky. Finding ones that don’t feel like cheap plastic toys is even harder.
Sony essentially owns the premium earbud space with their flagship XM series. But not everyone wants to drop $300 on headphones they might leave on the subway. That’s exactly why the Sony WF-C500 existed. It was the safe, reliable, under-$100 option.
Then Sony dropped the WF-C700N. They shrank the design, crammed in Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), added multipoint Bluetooth, and asked for slightly more money. Read full Blog>>>
Sony essentially owns the premium earbud space with their flagship XM series. But not everyone wants to drop $300 on headphones they might leave on the subway. That’s exactly why the Sony WF-C500 existed. It was the safe, reliable, under-$100 option.
Then Sony dropped the WF-C700N. They shrank the design, crammed in Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), added multipoint Bluetooth, and asked for slightly more money. Read full Blog>>>