Last Updated: September 23, 2024, 12:52 ISTThe new WF-series earbuds from Sony is eyeing the budget segmentSony’s WF-earbuds series is now focusing on the budget segment where you have brands like OnePlus, Oppo and XiaomiSony has introduced the WF-C510 in India. These compact earbuds, available in vibrant colours, are packed with features designed to deliver reliable sound quality, making them another option in the crowded budget TWS segment. Sony’s focus on naming its products like prototypes continues here as well but the brand is banking on its name in the audio segment where it has rivals like OnePlus, Oppo and Nothing among others. Sony WF-C510 TWS Earbuds Price In IndiaSony’s new TWS earbuds are priced at Rs 3,990 in India which includes special offers. Sony will start selling these starting September 26 across online and offline platforms. Sony WF-C510 FeaturesSince the introduction of Sony’s first in-ear earbuds in 1982, the company has combined ear shape data, using to optimised the WF-C510 to perfectly fit the human ear. The earbuds are small, light, and offer a great fit, believed to be Sony’s most compact ever closed-type truly wireless earbuds.It comes in four colours including blue, yellow, black, and white. The earbuds offer a battery life of up to 11 hours without the charging case and also an extra 11 hours with the case. With 5 minutes of quick charging, it can be topped for an extra hour.They have multipoint connections that allow the earbuds to be paired with two Bluetooth devices simultaneously. It has an Ambient Sound Mode along with Voice Focus to adjust to the surroundings. Further, the Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE) in the WF-C510 will help to provide high-quality audio.Among other features are Quick Access and an easy-button operation that provides an easy way to perform multiple tasks and also access the voice assistant. The earbuds are waterproof (IPX4) with a driver unit of 6mm and Bluetooth v5.3. Along with this cutting-edge technology, Sony also blends with sustainability goals by using recycled plastic for the earbuds.S AadeetyaS Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media ho…Read More