NEW DELHI: Sony is all set to launch its new audio device in India. The Japanese smartphone maker will soon launch its true wireless earbuds — WF-1000XM4 in the country. The company has started teasing the launch of the true wireless earbuds on Amazon India website. The Amazon teaser claims that Sony WF-1000XM4 is the ‘Best of Noise Cancellation’.
Sony WF-1000XM4 comes with the new Integrated Processor V1 and Noise Isolation Earbud Tips that promise to offer a stable fit. The company also claims that the earbuds are 10% smaller than its predecessor. The true wireless earbuds feature a 6mm driver unit which promises to offer rich bass range. The device comes with Precise Voice Pickup technology that uses beamforming microphones and a bone-conduction sensor that picks up the voice clearly and accurately during calls.
Sony WF-1000XM4 features
Sony WF-1000XM4 true wireless earbuds packs Integrated Processor V1 and it also supports LDAC codec. The device comes with speak-to-chat technology which promises to automatically reduce volume during conversations.
The earbuds come with IPX4 rating which makes it water-resistant. The device works with Sony’s Headphone Connect companion app and it is compatible with both Android and iOS devices. Sony WF-1000XM4 sports an ergonomic design and claims to offer better fit and a stable Bluetooth connection.
The true wireless earbuds offer easy touch controls and come with wear detection functionality. The earbuds promise to offer 8 hours of battery backup on a single charge with noise cancellation on. The true wireless earbuds come with support for fast charging and wireless charging. The company claims that with just 5 minutes of charging you can enjoy 60 minutes of music playback.
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