Sony have officially announced two sets of up and coming Bluetooth
headphones, namely the DR-BT10 and DR-BT100CX headphones, which take the
form of closed cup (headband headset) and ear-ear types respectively and
both of which come with integrated echo and noise cancelling technology.
Sony offer little in the way of specific details in their press release
but they do confirm that their new DR-BT10 headband headset comes with
30mm neodymium drivers and offer up to twelve hours of endurance based
on a single charge whilst their in-ear DR-BT10 Bluetooth headphones come
with silicone buds and offer up to eight hours playback time. There's no
word from Sony at this juncture concerning frequency range, output, etc
offered by either set, however, Sony have confirmed that both models
support A2DP, AVRCP, HFP and HSP Bluetooth profiles.
Surprisingly (or not, given the lack of specifics offered by Sony, as
alluded to previously) we're unable to advise concerning either unit
pricing or availability of the DR-BT10 and DR-BT100CX headphones on
account of such trivialities being notably absent from Sony's press release.
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