Sony Launches New Earphones WI-C200 And WI-C310, Support Siri And Google Assistant

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Sony WI-C310 and WI-C200 earphones offer a battery life of up to 15 hours with support for fast charge.

Although the Japanese giant Sony had found it struggled in the smartphone market in India, of which there're many rivalry competitors. However, the company still keeps the effort on other consumer electronics products, even doubling down on them to sell widely in India. Some of the latest devices include two neckband earphones: Sony WI-C310 and Sony WI-C200. Sony has already launched these wireless earphones, which you can wear around your neck and properly connect to your phone via Bluetooth.

WI-C310 model.

The model WI-C200 has a price of Rs 2,490 while the Sony WI-C310 costs a bit higher - Rs. 2,990. In comparison with boAt, two of them are a little more expensive. But the prices are understandable for the dedicated features they offer if you are a Sony loyalist.

WI-C310 comes with a blue variant.

Those models are already listed on Amazon. It's not clear what drivers have been used inside them, but two earphones boast of dynamic audio, according to the company. In addition, there's a button with multiple purposes designed that will trigger voice assistants like Siri and Google Assistant on the phone when you press it twice.

WI-C200 and WI-C310 have a brand new design, which is different from a regular neckband earphone. Weighing only about 15 grams, both the neckband earphones are pretty portableon your neck. The light weight of the earphones makes them a considerable choice for everybody.

Those models are already listed on Amazon.

Both earphones power a powerful battery with a reported life can last up to 15 hours.

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