Introduction
In the ever-evolving world of wireless earbuds, Sony has released its latest entry-level offering, the WF-C510. As the successor to the reasonably popular C500, the C510 aims to provide a simple, no-frills option for commuters and fitness enthusiasts who want a reliable pair of earbuds without breaking the bank. With a $100 price tag, let’s take a detailed look at what the Sony WF-C510 brings to the table and how it fares in the competitive market of wireless earbuds.
Design and Comfort
The Sony WF-C510 earbuds feature a redesigned case and earbuds, both of which are smaller and lighter than their predecessor. The case is remarkably tiny, taking up minimal space in your pocket or bag. The earbuds themselves are available in four colors: white, black, blue, and yellow. The matte-finished plastics give the earbuds and case a muted, elegant look.
In terms of comfort, the C510 provides a secure fit and can be worn for extended periods without causing discomfort. However, the ear tips lack a pressure release design, resulting in a fair amount of suction during insertion and removal. The physical buttons on the earbuds, while functional, are a bit too large and easy to press inadvertently, pushing the earbuds deeper into your ear.
Build Quality and App Features
Despite being an entry-level model, the C510 feels sturdy and well-built, with an IPX4 rating for splash resistance. The earbuds are compatible with Sony’s Sound Connect app, which has a refreshed, less cluttered interface. However, the app still requires too many steps for initial setup.
Within the app, you can adjust the Ambient Sound Control (transparency mode), enable voice passthrough, and customize the EQ settings. Sony has also introduced a new feature that allows you to fine-tune the sound to your preference. Additionally, the app offers 360 Reality Audio, a 3D surround sound feature, and DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) to enhance compressed media.
Audio Quality and Microphone Performance
The C510 delivers a balanced sound signature, typical of Sony’s C-series models, with a slight emphasis on the bass. The low-end is conservative, without overwhelming bass energy, while the mids are well-represented and the treble is subdued. The sound is mellow and pleasing, especially with older or inherently bright music genres. However, the earbuds struggle with complex arrangements and instrumentals, producing a muddy and unfocused sound.
The microphone performance is decent, with clear and natural-sounding voices. The noise cancellation effectively blocks out ambient noise, and the voice quality remains consistent even in noisy environments.
Noise Cancellation and Latency
The C510 lacks active noise cancellation, which is becoming a standard feature in competing earbuds. However, the earbuds’ design and ear tips create an impressive passive noise isolation effect, blocking out a significant amount of ambient noise. The transparency mode, or Ambient Sound mode, works effectively, and the voice focus feature is handy for hearing people around you.
Latency is where the C510 falls a bit short. When paired with a PC, there is a noticeable delay of around 200-250ms during video playback, which may be a deal-breaker for sensitive users. Additionally, the lack of a game mode in Sony’s Bluetooth products further limits the earbuds’ gaming capabilities.
Connectivity and Battery Life
The C510 offers stable connectivity without interruptions or disconnections. It also supports multi-device pairing, allowing simultaneous connections to your phone and another device. However, there is a slight delay between the two earbuds when adjusting the volume.
Battery life is one of the standout features of the C510. Sony claims 11 hours of battery life for the earbuds and an additional 11 hours with the case. In our testing, the C510 exceeded these claims, delivering over 14 hours of continuous playback. The quick charge feature also lives up to its promise, providing just over an hour of playback after a 5-minute charge.
Conclusion
The Sony WF-C510 earbuds offer a mixed bag of impressive features and minor shortcomings. On the one hand, they excel in design, battery life, passive noise isolation, and microphone performance. On the other hand, the strong suction during insertion and removal, limited button customizability, absence of in-ear detection, and lack of active noise cancellation may deter some users. Additionally, the case holds a limited amount of charge, affecting the total battery life.
Overall, the Sony WF-C510 provides a compelling option for those seeking an affordable, feature-rich pair of wireless earbuds. While it may not outperform its competitors in every aspect, it delivers a well-rounded performance that will satisfy most users.
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