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Here’s where you can preorder Sony’s new WF-C510 wireless earbuds

Great sound, a comfortable fit, and an affordable price. Supports voice isolation and fast pairing.

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A top-down view of a wooden desk with various items arranged on it. The items include a gray laptop towards the right, a black smartphone to the left of the laptop, and a pair of Sony WF-C510 wireless earbuds next to the phone’s charging case. There is also a clear glass of water near the top edge, a closed black wallet in the upper left corner, and a gray felt notebook with a white and blue patterned lanyard draped over it. In front of the notebook lies an open pen. To the right of these items is an artist’s graphic tablet with a stylus placed on top. The scene suggests a modern workspace setup that could belong to someone who is tech-savvy or works in creative digital fields.
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Sony has unveiled its latest addition to the affordable wireless earbuds market, the WF-C510. Priced at just $59.99, these earbuds offer a compelling combination of features and affordability, making them an attractive option for those seeking a quality listening experience without breaking the bank.

Sony’s new WF-C510 wireless earbuds are available for preorder and will be released to customers on September 9th.

  • Sony WF-C510 — $59.99 at Amazon / Best Buy / Sony

While the WF-C510 may not boast the same premium features as Sony’s flagship models, they do offer several improvements over their predecessor. One of the standout features is the inclusion of voice isolation, which helps to reduce background noise and enhance the clarity of calls and music. Additionally, the earbuds have a slightly longer battery life, allowing for extended listening sessions.

The image depicts Sony WF-C510 wireless earbuds with relevant icons and text. On the left, a battery icon shows “22 hr,” indicating the total battery life. On the right, there are icons: a lightning bolt with “5 min” and a play symbol with “60 min,” suggesting quick charging and playback time.
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Designed with comfort in mind, the WF-C510 are the smallest closed-type earbuds that Sony has ever produced. This compact design ensures a snug fit and minimizes discomfort during extended wear. The earbuds are available in four vibrant colors – black, blue, white, and yellow – allowing users to choose a style that suits their personal preferences.

The image depicts four Sony WF-C510 wireless earbuds arranged horizontally against a split background. Each earbud features a circular outer design with an ergonomic in-ear piece extending downward. The colors from left to right are white, yellow, blue, and black.
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In terms of connectivity, the WF-C510 supports Google Fast Pair and Microsoft Swift Pair, making it easy to connect to compatible devices with minimal hassle. The earbuds also feature IPX4 water resistance, making them suitable for workouts or outdoor activities where exposure to moisture is a concern.

While the WF-C510 may not be the most feature-packed wireless earbuds on the market, they offer a solid value proposition for budget-conscious consumers. With their comfortable design, decent sound quality, and useful features like voice isolation and fast pairing, the WF-C510 are a compelling option for those seeking a reliable and affordable pair of wireless earbuds.


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