‘The best silence drops’, reads a teaser on Sony’s official Twitter account along with an extreme close-up shot of an undefined piece of electronics. Since Sony is talking about ‘silence’ maybe they have some new headphones or earbuds up their sleeve?
Given the fact that Sony’s popular WF-1000XM4 came in June 2021, now it’s time for the next model: the Sony WF-1000XM5 .
This abstract Twitter promo teaser is actually an invitation to an event, since there’s date and time, too –. ‘For the silence. For the sound. Stay tuned… you’ll want to hear this’, the Sony team mysteriously hints. Twitter users are sure the July 24 event is all about the next top tier in Sony’s WF-1000X premium line.
The ‘For the silence’ part of the company’s tweet raises hopes that the new pair will deliver a substantial upgrade in the Active Noise Cancellation field. If you’re paying top dollar for earbuds, you want maxed out capabilities, right?Details about the Sony WF-1000XM5 did leak in all of June, as a matter of fact. They weren’t exclusively specs-focused , the eventual price was highlighted more than once.
Now, on to the promised specs: the Sony WF-1000XM5 are expected to pack а ‘Dynamic Driver X’ technology, 8.4mm drivers, two proprietary processors, three microphones , plus a real-time noise reduction tech. According to the leaks, there could also be features like Bluetooth 5.3, multipoint connection, Precise Voice Pickup functionality, and wireless charging support.
In terms of battery life, they should provide up to 24 hours of playback . If you’re in a hurry and forgot to charge them, don’t worry: three minutes of charge should result in one hour of usage.
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