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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Mar 2, 2022 ^^
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While the linkbuds may be lacking bass (there is still more than I expected), the mids and highs are unlike anything I've experienced from any earbuds, aside from iems, before. There's a crispness to the sound that seems to be extremely difficult for manufacturers to achieve in any ear/headphones without them being legitimately open backed. Not having to touch the earbuds themselves is such a gamechanger since there's no chance of knocking them loose while frustratingly trying to get the touch pad to work, and it seems to be way more consistent than any the controls of any other touch- controlled earbuds I've used.
I'd recommend these to anyone who still wants to be connected to the outside world while walking around/going on a hike.
They're also perfect for people like me who have older cars with stereo systems that are mediocre and/or don't work at all since I can still hear what's going on around me while listening to decent sounding music. The fact that the plastics are recycled from car parts makes them that much more fitting for that purpose
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I think Sony actually worked a really long time on these kind of earphones.
I remember like 6 years ago my mother participated on a market research, where she got to test these kind of earphones for about two weeks and then give feedback on what her thoughts were about them.
She gave them to me for a day to test them myself and of course they were still completely wired and really didn't sound good at all, in fact very canny and trebbly sound with a total of zero bass. But that might really just been something like an prototype.
I don't actually know if Sony ever released them or were just working on them until they have a finalized product they think is good enough for the open market.
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The Sony Linkbuds are pretty cool and make a lot of sense (say, from a Japanese commuter and handheld gaming perspective), since a lot of people commute, walk several kilometers a day and even still game-on-the-go. They made it so you could still hear and speak in public without having to pop out and possibly lose those tiny earpieces. As a Sony (Playstation) fangirl myself, the "tapping the area in front of your ear" reminds me of Aloy's Focus (a triangular device she uses to scan, see data of and interact with "the old world" - our world/time) in (Sony) Playstation's Horizon Forbidden West. PRETTY COOL!
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12:58 I believe that's why technology exists. Making positive impacts. Great job you both.
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