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Sony WI-C310 wireless in-ear headphones with microphone - best under $20?

Sony WI-C310 wireless in-ear headphones with microphone - product features and specifications

Sony WI-C310 wireless in-ear headphones

Currently the Sony WI-C310 is on sale on Sony's website for under $20 which makes them quite appealing wireless in-ear headphones with microphone.

Today we will take a closer look at its product features and specs in detail and give the WI-C310 short consumer feedback.

Sony WI-C310 - product specifications

Here is a list with all specs as provided by the manufacturer:

Brand: Sony
Model: WI-C310
Driver Unit
0.35"
Frequency Response (Bluetooth® Communication)
20 Hz–20,000 Hz (44.1 kHz Sampling)
Headphone Type
Closed, dynamic
Magnet
Neodymium
NFC
No
Volume Control
Yes
Wearing Style
In-ear headphones
Bluetooth® version
Bluetooth Specification version 5.0
Effective Range
Line of sight approx. 30 ft (10 m)
FREQUENCY RANGE
2.4 GHz band (2.4000–2.4835 GHz)
Profile
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile), HFP (Hands-free Profile), HSP (Headset Profile)
Supported Audio Format(s)
SBC, AAC
Supported Content Protection
SCMS-T
BATTERY LIFE (CONTINUOUS COMMUNICATION TIME)
Max. 15 hrs
Battery Charge Method
USB charging
Battery Charge Time
Approx. 3.0 hrs
Battery Life (Waiting Time)
Max. 200 hrs
Battery Life (continuous music playback time)
Max. 15 hrs
Weight
Approx. 0.68 oz (19 g)

We are surprised to see that lightweight earphones with such a compact form factor can deliver battery working hours of up to 15 hours.

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Sony WI-C310 - product price

As mentioned in the very beginning the WI-C310 is currently on sale for under $20. For UK the regular asking price that you can expect is around £20-25.

While researching this product we found many competitors with similar specs but lets not forget Sony is still a premium brand when talking about sound products and a price tag of under $20 is really hard to resist in case you need one of these.

Here are some interesting similar products that we have reviewed previously at Test and Review:

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