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Sony WH-CH510 Bluetooth Wireless Noise Cancellation On-Ear Headset Black

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Sony WH-CH510 Bluetooth Wireless Noise Cancellation On-Ear Headset Black

Get dynamic sound and all-day listening in a wireless headphone The zero-compromise WH-CH510 wireless headphones feature an extra-long battery life of up to 35 hours 30mm drivers bring crisp clear sound No matter what you’re listening to Make hands-free calls with the built-in microphone and recharge with the updated USB-C connection.

Features: 

  • Cancel out the world with smart noise cancellation
  • Listen to your favorite tracks wirelessly with Bluetooth wireless technology by pairing your smartphone or tablet
  • With up to 35 hours of battery life, you’ll have enough power for even long trips away. If your headphones are running low on power, a 10-minute quick charge with the Type-C™ cable will give you up to 90 minutes of play. 
  • 30-millimeter driver unit for dynamic sound
  • Swivel design for easy travel. Effective Range: Line of sight approx. 30 ft (10 m)
  • Easy hands-free calling and voice assistant commands with microphone
  • Voice assistant-compatible for easy access to your smartphone
  • Next-generation USB type C charging
  • In the box USB type-C cable
  • Power source Type: Ac & Battery

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