Sony's Xperia Ear Duo wireless earbuds ship this month for $280

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Sony last year showed off its Xperia Ear Duo headphones as a concept product. Unlike most concepts which rarely get past the development stage, these are actually destined to reach the consumer market later this month.

The Xperia Ear Duo are truly wireless earbuds albeit with a twist. Whereas many headsets and earbuds boast noise cancelling properties, Sony’s latest features an open design that allows outside noises to easily pass through to your ears.

Obviously, there are pros and cons to this approach. Being able to hear the environment around you would be ideal, for example, when biking or taking part in similar activities that require attention from your surroundings. Other times, however, like at the gym or when on an airplane, tuning out background noises is preferred.

The headphones feature a four-hour battery life and can be recharged up to three times using the included carrying case. An additional hour of listening time can be achieved with just a seven-minute charge, Sony says.

They also afford both tap and gesture controls meaning you can nod your head to answer an incoming call (yes, the buds double as a headset) or turn your head left or right to skip audio tracks or go backwards.

In testing at CES, The Verge found the open-air design to mimic listening to music at a mall or shopping center. Everything sounds more ambient, the site said, noting that you can carry on conversations with friends or co-workers without music being too distracting.

Look for Sony’s Xperia Ear Duo buds to ship at the end of the month in your choice of black or gold color schemes for $279.99 (they're up for pre-order now over on Amazon).

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Hmmmmm isn't this a bit suspicious since Sony got rid of the headphone jack on their Xperia phones. This seems to be a trend.

IPhone 7 = Apple Airpods
Google Pixel 2 = Google Earbuds
Sony Xperia = Duo wireless earbuds
 
you can nod your head to answer an incoming call

In Sony's home country nodding randomly on a street is a gesture of politeness, while in other countries it will look weird.
 
Hmmmmm isn't this a bit suspicious since Sony got rid of the headphone jack on their Xperia phones. This seems to be a trend.

IPhone 7 = Apple Airpods
Google Pixel 2 = Google Earbuds
Sony Xperia = Duo wireless earbuds
At least Sony has been making headphones decades and just didn't buy Beats to be able to offer more than just throwaway headphones with their smartphone offerings.
 
you can nod your head to answer an incoming call

In Sony's home country nodding randomly on a street is a gesture of politeness, while in other countries it will look weird.

Well, people talking to themselves seems weird in any country, till you realize there's an earbud on their ears and a phone call going on...
 
Wireless headphones are overpriced. None of them cannot connect to a PC.

They are expensive, but that's understandable considering you're cutting the cord and paying for the tech... What do you mean by "None of them cannot connect to a PC"? I'm currently using my Sony WH-1000XM2 on my Dell Lattitude e5250 wirelessly via Bluetooth and connect them to my home rig regularly.
 
They are expensive, but that's understandable considering you're cutting the cord and paying for the tech... What do you mean by "None of them cannot connect to a PC"? I'm currently using my Sony WH-1000XM2 on my Dell Lattitude e5250 wirelessly via Bluetooth and connect them to my home rig regularly.

For example, the Bose Soundsport. They do connect but connect as a headset. Not headphones. Which causes them to only play in one ear.
 
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