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Sony unveils the small, compact and affordable WF-C510 closed true wireless earbuds

Sony has today announced their smallest ever closed true wireless earbuds, the WF-C510.

The Sony WF-C510 are designed to fit in even the smallest ears comfortably thanks to their smaller, more compact design.  The shape matches the human ear shape with “an ergonomic surface design” for a more stable fit.

Sony used ear data collected ever since their first in-ear headphones were introduced back in 1982 to develop the new shape that will be more comfortable for more people.  The outer surface of the earbuds is a wider, flat surface allowing for easy operation of them without interrupting your listening.

Although small, the earbuds still offer a battery life of up to 11 hours with the small carry charging case supporting quick charge that will give you another hour of listening with just 5 minutes of charging.

With support for multipoint connectivity, you can connect two Bluetooth devices simultaneously while the earbuds promise the usual high-quality sound we expect from Sony.  

With an IPX4 rating you can be sure a few little splashes won’t affect them.

The Sony WF-C510 will be available in blue, yellow, black and white in Australia from October 2024. Presale starts today with an affordable RRP AU$109.95.

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