Sony WI-C300 Wireless

The Sony WI-C300 are an average mixed usage wireless in-ear. They have a passable sound quality that would be good enough for most but not ideal for more critical listeners. They also have a decent battery life and wireless range but lack a few features compared to similarly designed headphones. They do not have as many tip sizes and lack stability fins but should be stable enough to run with. Unfortunately, their build quality is mediocre at best and the thin cables do not seam very durable. They also do not block noise as well as typical in-ears, so they won't be the best headphones for commuting.

-- As reviewed by Rtings
Sony WI-C300 Wireless 1

Product details

  • Easy BLUETOOTH connectivity with NFC One-touch
  • Up to 8 hours of battery life
  • 9mm neodymium drivers for dynamic sound
  • Comfortable behind-the-neck style
  • Smartphone compatible with hands-free calling and voice assistant
  • Connectivity technology : Bluetooth 4.2 and NFC Technology

PROS

+ Simple and compact design.
+ Breathable and stable enough for sports.
+ Very low leakage.

CONS

- Mediocre-at-best noise isolation.
- Weak build quality.
- Poor microphone quality.
- Bass delivery varies significantly across users.

Expert reviews and ratings

By Rtings on June 28, 2018
The Sony WI-C300 are an average mixed usage wireless in-ear. They have a passable sound quality that would be good enough for most but not ideal for more critical listeners. They also have a decent battery life and wireless range but lack a few features compared to similarly designed headphones. They do not have as many tip sizes and lack stability fins but should be stable enough to run with. Unfortunately, their build quality is mediocre at best and the thin cables do not seam very durable. They also do not block noise as well as typical in-ears, so they won't be the best headphones for commuting.
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