Id name some competitors but I dont really need to not when Sonys offerings are this good.
Home-brewed Sony algorithms and a reasonably responsive equalizer just add to my enjoyment of the audio.
This lightweight design extends to the case too, which is tiny and can easily disappear into a pocket.
And the WF-C510 is my pick of the bunch.
As a result, these buds gave me more battery anxiety on trips than most others Ive tested.
That 11-hour figure is Sony’s.
Gaping inconsistency aside, that averages over 11 hours, so I’ll concur with Sony’s estimate.
I found the difference between many of them inaudible, and sometimes I liked two equally.
The major one is wear detection, so you have to pause music manually when you remove the buds.
All par for the course, really.
Thats the trade-off with its light build.
The buds are equally light, weighing 4.6geach.
At least Sony has an exact measurement for that!
If you want cheap earbuds that don’t budge and sound good, the Sony WF-C510 are it.
The latter hue is modelled by me in the pictures.
you could rectify it to a degree using the in-app equalizer, but not quite enough to kindly bass-heads.
Should I buy the Sony WF-C510?
The PNC and ambient mode will have to do if youve got some background noises you absolutelymustdrown out.