very well adapted to my needs. it only misses a good place for storage. the small double ring accompaining the headphones is not adequate to do it.
very well adapted to my needs. it only misses a good place for storage. the small double ring accompaining the headphones is not adequate to do it.
I bought these maybe two weeks ago and used them for biking. I average about 12 mph on a paved path and I can't hear my music very well and they keep falling out with the slightest bump. I will be returning.
Absolutely the worst earbud I've ever bought! Cannot walk three steps without them falling out of my ears. Sony should be paying customers to depleat their stock not charging for these pieces of junk.
When it comes to Bluetooth IEMs targeted at fitness enthusiasts, the WI-SP500 is a very strong contender around the Rs. 5,000 price point. Bass enthusiasts, look elsewhere.
Well built; Decent overall audio
Lacking in lows; No carrying case; Poor microphone
Sony has always had a pretty robust portfolio of audio products that target the sports or athletic use segment. The WI SP500 is one such product that was introduced recently. With an interesting design that sits somewhere between an old-school Bluetooth headset and the air pods but with a cable...
When I first saw pictures of the Sony WI-SP500 Wireless Stereo Headphones, I was a little confused. Their design seemed pretty bizarre and I couldn't imagine how they could possibly be suitable for the athletic usage that they were advertised for.
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