Sunday 27 October 2013

How cool are the NWZ-WH303, MDR-10RNC and MDR-10RBT headphones Sony has just brought to India? Especially the first one? Haven’t heard of it before? Well, the NWZ-WH303 is a 3-in-1 headset which reels in one more convenient way of carrying your music with you.
That’s because the peripheral is also capable of storing your music with its 4GB in-built storage. So where do you plug in the device? You don’t. It’s wireless and the MP3 player holding your music is integrated right into the headphones. You only need to connect it to a computer for adding tracks to your collection or powering it up.
Sony NWZ-WH303
Sony says that the NWZ-WH303 can accommodate up to 1000 songs and keep going for roughly 20 hours on a full charge. The specs include 107db/mW sensitivity, 30Ω impedance and a 30 to 20,000Hz sensitivity range. What’s more, the earcups can also be turned into speakers and be made to blare music out loud whenever users wish it.
The Sony MDR-10RBT is a Bluetooth headset, which naturally means no wires. It can even be hooked up to NFC-enabled media players and delivers up to 17 hours of music playback. The peripheral embeds 40mm drivers and renders a 5 to 40,000Hz sensitivity range. The MDR-10RNC is a wired pair with noise canceling as its specialty, 40mm drivers and sensitivity of 6 to 24,000Hz.
Sony MDR-10RNC And MDR-10RBT
We haven’t got a chance to try out any of these Sony devices as yet. But you can scroll down and check out an extremely dodgy video of the NWZ-WH303 in action, if you please. Its cost in India is Rs 8,990. The MDR-10RNC and MDR-10RBT are priced at Rs 14,900 each.

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