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Review on Sony - C400 Wireless Behind-Neck In Ear Headphone White (WIC400/W) by Aneta Mrwka ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

My very first wireless earbuds. In the summer of 2022, they would cost $2650, which is fairly reasonable. Overall, I'm happy, but right now I'm searching for something better (and more expensive). Pros: I really needed the neckband. In contrast to the well-known TWS, the headphones can be removed at any time and left behind without any risk of loss. Weight should hang passively around the neck the entire day. Yes, the rim can press against the collarbone while wearing tight clothing (sweatshirts, shirts, coats), but over time, I grew accustomed to this. Long-lasting use is possible with this charge. Physical control keys include play/pause and +/- volume (with a long press, switching tracks). NFC - When you place an unlocked phone with NFC functionality on headphones that are off, Bluetooth is instantly activated on the phone, and the headphones themselves switch on and connect to the phone. Handy, however I'm more accustomed to leaving the Bluetooth on my phone turned on all the time, even if it drains the battery faster. possesses some drawbacks The sound quality is comparable to basic, $1,000 wired in-ear headphones from Sony, such as the MDR-EX15AP I had before the WI-C400; in fact, you pay an additional $2,000 to have a wireless connection. I'm not sure if that says more about the MDR-superior EX15AP's audio quality or the WI-inferior C400's audio quality. While the cables' changeable length helps, thin wires are not for winter because they "dub" in the cold. Extremely flimsy cable clamps that need to be constantly shortened to make them disappear. It's minor, but bothersome.

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