Sony introduced LinkBuds Open and LinkBuds Fit headphones!

Sony has introduced its new wireless headphone models LinkBuds Open and LinkBuds Fit, which stand out with their design and battery performance.

Sony has added two new wireless headphones to the LinkBuds series. The Sony LinkBuds Open and LinkBuds Fit models have some differences in terms of both design and performance. While the LinkBuds Open allows you to hear ambient sounds with its open headphone design, the LinkBuds Fit is a more traditional, closed wireless headphone. Here are the prices and features of the new headphones...

Sony LinkBuds Open and LinkBuds Fit prices and features

First of all, Sony claims that it has increased the comfort of use of its new headphones. The main reason for this is the renewed "Air Fitting Supporters" wings. These wings allow the headphones to fit better in the ear, while reducing pressure points and making long-term use more comfortable.

The LinkBuds Open model has a similar structure to the previous wireless headphones with an open-ring design. However, this model can offer stronger bass and higher sound with an 11 mm driver. There is also voice command support. The interesting thing is that there is no need for any smart assistant for these voice commands. The whole process takes place directly in the headphones. Operations such as skipping songs and changing the volume can be easily done thanks to this feature.

LinkBuds Fit is an improved version of the LinkBuds S model released in 2022. This smaller and lighter model has a slightly lower battery life compared to the previous version. Offering 5.5 hours of usage, the model provides up to 21 hours of usage with the charging case. In addition, the V2 processor and Dynamic Driver X driver used in Sony's flagship model WF-1000XM5 are also included in these headphones.

The price of both models is set at $ 199.99. LinkBuds Open will be available in black and white, while LinkBuds Fit will be available in black, white and purple. What do you think about these headphones?