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  2. We tried Sony's new earbuds, the LinkBuds S - AOL

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    We tried the LinkBuds S, Sony’s newest pair of true wireless earbuds that offer great sound quality, an easy pairing experience as well as noise canceling features. We tried Sony's new earbuds ...

  3. The best noise-cancelling earbuds in 2022 - AOL

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    Best Bose alternative: Sony WF-1000XM4 Sony's WF-1000XM4 are highly recommended, and one of the best wireless earbuds money can buy. Sound is refined, battery life is decent and the inclusion of ...

  4. These Sony noise-cancelling earbuds have a 12,000 ... - AOL

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    If you're looking for great buds that aren't fruit-themed, consider the Sony WF-1000XM4 noise-canceling earbuds, currently on sale at Amazon for $198 (from $279). There are also a lot of other ...

  5. Sony MDR-V6 - Wikipedia

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    Sony MDR-V6. Sony MDR-V6 is a large diaphragm folding pair of headphones, the initial entry in Sony 's Studio Monitor headphones, one of the most popular model lines among professional audio engineers. The product line was augmented by the MDR-V600, the MDR-7506 and then the MDR-7509 and MDR-7509HD models, which continue to be popular for audio ...

  6. I tried Sony's new noise-canceling headphones, and they're a ...

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    Here's my Sony WH-CH720N review. For the uninitiated, active noise cancelling (ANC) technology uses sound to block other sounds. It won't protect you much from barking dogs or screaming babies ...

  7. Sony - Wikipedia

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    Sony is a major audio products manufacturer and one of the active noise control technology leaders. [93] [94] Sony's high-end microphones and headphones for professional use are produced at Sony/Taiyo Corporation, a designated special subsidiary at which 67% of employees have a disability, in Ōita Prefecture, Japan.