Sony In-ear Headphones WI-SP500, white
Technical data
Connectors | 1 x USB |
Colour | White |
Weight | 18 gram |
Wireless communication | NFC |
Technology | Hands-free |
Frequency (min) | 20 Hz |
Frequency (max) | 20 kHz |
Application | Music |
Design | In-ear |
Sound | Stereo |
Audio controls | Answer/Mute calls |
Bluetooth features | HSP |
Microphone | Yes |
Range | 10 Meter |
Warning | CE+WEEE |
Description
In-ear design
High comfort of use, great ear ventilation and excellent sound experience will be provided by headphones with an in-ear design. They are placed in the ear, not in the ear canal, but inside the auricle. They isolate from the sounds of the surroundings, allow you to focus on the music. Wireless in-ear headphones are very light and compact, which is why they are perfect for mobile use - for example when driving by public transport or on a walk.
Bluetooth transmission
The headphones use the transmission via the Bluetooth network, thanks to which they work seamlessly with mobile devices as well as stationary utility equipment. Bluetooth wireless communication is less prone to interference than radio communication, and the headphones have a good range - you don't have to sit close to the screen to use them while playing or watching a movie.
Built-in microphone
Wireless headphones will be useful not only for music applications, but also for talking, especially when they are equipped with a microphone. In this model of headphones you will find a built-in microphone, so you can use them to answer phone calls, for instant messaging or to chat during online gameplay.
10m range
You don't need to be very close to the player to listen to music on wireless headphones. This model of headphones offers a range of 10 meters, so you can move freely around the room without losing the pleasure of listening to music wirelessly. Headphones with a range of 10 meters will work in almost all circumstances - both at home and outdoors.
Wide frequency range
The wide frequency response will guarantee a perfect sound experience. The human ear is able to register sounds with a frequency range from 20 to 20,000 Hz, which is why such parameters work great in wireless headphones.