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Sony has just unveiled the WF-1000XM3 Truly Wireless Headphones. Design and Construction The Sony H.ear In MDR-EX750BT is a neckband-style wireless headphones with thin cables leading to the two earbuds. A quick tap on the power button enables the Play/Pause functions and hands-free calls while pressing it a little longer will enable its Bluetooth-pairing function. Granting it has an eye-catching style, we admit that the design of this particular headphones is a bummer because of the bulky and stiff plastic stem of the neckband. It also has Sony’s relatively new LDAC Bluetooth codec which claims to transmit approximately three times more data than a conventional Bluetooth. Once turned on, you will be greeted by a “Powered On” or “Bluetooth Connected” computer voice depending on how long you hold the power button situated on the left stem. Sony does a good job making these headphones pretty well balanced with good bass performance.  Sony also claims that the headphones will provide up to seven and a half hours of battery life from a single charge but it only last six hours of continuous wireless music listening when we put it into a spin, meaning this does not seem accurate. Read more in our articles including "Sony unveils WF-1000XM3 wireless headphones" and "Sony H.ear In MDR-EX750BT Quick Review".

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Sony has just unveiled the WF-1000XM3 Truly Wireless Headphones. Design and Construction The Sony H.ear In MDR-EX750BT is a neckband-style wireless headphones with thin cables leading to the two earbuds.

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A quick tap on the power button enables the Play/Pause functions and hands-free calls while pressing it a little longer will enable its Bluetooth-pairing function. Granting it has an eye-catching style, we admit that the design of this particular headphones is a bummer because of the bulky and stiff plastic stem of the neckband. It also has Sony’s relatively new LDAC Bluetooth codec which claims to transmit approximately three times more data than a conventional Bluetooth.

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Our coverage of bluetooth headphones includes: "Sony unveils WF-1000XM3 wireless headphones"; "Sony H.ear In MDR-EX750BT Quick Review"; "Harman Kardon Soho Wireless gets local pricing". Each article provides unique insights and information.