Sony Reveals $280 'Xperia Ear Duo' With Siri Support and 'Dual Listening' Tech to Combine Music With Environment - MacRumors
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Sony Reveals $280 'Xperia Ear Duo' With Siri Support and 'Dual Listening' Tech to Combine Music With Environment

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Sony today at Mobile World Congress revealed an upgraded version of its Xperia Ear earphones, called the Xperia Ear Duo. Sony previously showed the earphones in prototype form during last year's MWC, but the company has now officially announced a price point of $280 and release date of May 2018 for its latest smart assistant earphones (via The Verge).

The main new addition to Sony's earphones is the "Spatial Acoustic Conductor," which Sony describes as a way to allow the sound generated behind the user's ear by the unit's driver "to be transmitted directly into the ear." This way users will be able to hear their music while not being totally out of tune with noises coming in from their environment, which the company refers to as "Dual Listening." As such, there is no toggle to turn off the feature and block out ambient sounds.

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The Xperia Ear Duo doesn’t block the ear canal, so you can hear your music and the environment around you simultaneously. Even better, the volume automatically adjusts depending on your surroundings for an optimised audio experience.

The Spatial Acoustic Conductor, developed by our in-house technology incubator Future Lab Program™, allows the sound generated behind the ear by the unit´s driver to be transmitted directly into the ear. The specially designed ring supporter surrounds the ear canal so your music can blend seamlessly with sounds from your environment.

Similar to Apple's AirPods, the Xperia Ear Duo earphones have multiple gesture controls that let users control music playback with taps. Additionally, Sony's earphones recognize head movement and support head nods and shakes to accept or decline incoming calls.

The Xperia Ear Duo will support iOS and Android smartphone connections, and subsequently have Google Assistant and Siri integration for both types of users, with a single tap bringing up each voice assistant for traditional commands like starting music or reading texts. The assistants will also be able to read missed alerts from calendar, email, and other applications.


Additionally, Sony said the earphones last for about four hours on one charge, and will come with a carrying case that adds an additional three charges. When they go on sale in May, the Xperia Ear Duo will be available in black and gold color options. For more information on the earphones, check out Sony's website.

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Top Rated Comments

105 months ago
These look too much like hearing aids
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
johnyslats Avatar
105 months ago
I’d find it both weird and rude if a friend continued to wear these when catching up over drinks as demonstrated in this video.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
105 months ago
Am I the only one seeing this? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Even the product itself doesnt like the looks ;)

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Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
105 months ago
Companies are trying too hard to innovate for the sake of marketing. The best way to innovate earphones should be to deliver exceptional sound quality, such as focusing on amps and drivers. Better battery would be nice as well. Focus on the fundamentals and people will buy.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dan9700 Avatar
105 months ago
So silly, if i want music i dont wanna hear outside sound of music isnt clear i like the full sound this looks like a hearing aid, tech companys really try but sorry airpods are the best
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105 months ago
So silly, if i want music i dont wanna hear outside sound of music isnt clear i like the full sound this looks like a hearing aid, tech companys really try but sorry airpods are the best
Airpods don't even have active noise cancellation, or even a decent sound-tight fit, and sound pretty meh (partially because they have to overcome ambient sound).

I have the full-size Sony WH1000XM2 and they're absolutely phenomenal. Very nice that I can have full noise cancellation or various levels of voice transparency (while still blocking out ambient sound). The hidden touch-sensitive controls are also very handy.

This might not be for everyone but it's cool to see companies try new techs and see what works. This seems like an Augmented Reality for audio.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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