If you're a frequent traveler like me, then it is certain that you appreciate good quality earphones. The clamour of people in the bus or metro, after a long and tiring day at work, simply adds to the frustrations and stress. Thankfully, all the noise is drowned out when you put on your earphones and get lost in the world of rock, pop or whatever else you prefer. However, with some earphones even that isn't enough. What you really need is the Active Noise Cancellation feature to get the best experience. Although the budget earphone segment offers much more now than it did 5 years ago, it still does not stand against the quality that high-end stuff that Sony and Bose provide. Notably, Sony's newest addition has hit the market. Sony WF-LS900N aims to bridge the gap between ultra-high-end earbuds and premium yet somewhat affordable earbuds.
I have been using the Sony WF-LS900N for quite some time now and here's how it went.
The Sony WF-LS900N is part of the LinkBuds series yet it is drastically different from the last LinkBuds. Instead of the open-ear design, the WF-LS900N now features an in-ear design which means tight ear-seal, improving not only the audio quality but the ANC as well. Sony has offered various-sized silicone ear tips to match your ear size. Although it is a premium offering from Sony, the build quality of the charging case feels not up to par and could've been better.
Although Sony's other premium offering is the WF-1000XM4, it is bulky when compared to its competitors like the AirPods Pro. The Sony WF-LS900N is quite the opposite, weighing in at just 4.8 grams, making them considerably lighter than the Airpods Pro and the WF-1000XM4. The small charging case along with the lightweight design is a boon for
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