

🎧 Hear More, Miss Less — The Future of Open-Ear Audio
Sony LinkBuds Open are truly wireless earbuds featuring a unique open-ring design that delivers transparent ambient sound, perfect for professionals who need situational awareness. Equipped with ergonomic Air Fitting Supporters, they offer all-day comfort and up to 22 hours of battery life with rapid 3-minute quick charging. Powered by an 11mm ring-shaped driver and Integrated Processor V2, they provide clear, balanced audio and ultra-clear calls with advanced voice pickup technology. Multipoint Bluetooth connectivity and IPX4 sweat resistance make them ideal for seamless transitions between devices and active lifestyles.
















| ASIN | B0DGVH7FJV |
| Age range (description) | All |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,418 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,289 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 3 minutes |
| Compatible devices | Smartphones, Laptops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Desktops, Smart Speakers, Televisions |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Headphone jack | No Jack |
| Included components | Air Fitting Supporters, USB-C Cable, Wireless Charging Case |
| Item model number | WFL910B.UC |
| Item weight | 41 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | LinkBuds Open |
| Noise control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package type | Rigid" or "Cushioned |
| Product Dimensions | 8.64 x 5.84 x 8.89 cm; 41 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Commutes, Offices, and Everyday Use |
| Specific uses for product | Commutes, Offices, and Everyday Use |
| Style | LinkBuds Open |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
E**H
i have small ears and these dont hurt my ears at all. they fit just fine! its really more about your ear shape tbh. people who complain about sound quality are silly. the quality is just fine. of course its not going to be as good as sound isolating or sound cancelling ear buds. and yes it is going to be harder to hear at low volumes in noisy environments. these are designed for a very specific use, and its kind of a niche product. but its perfect for what i need it for and im quite happy with it. i couldnt go with anything that clips over the ear because of my piercings and glasses and these solved my problem. i need to be aware of my surroundings at work and now i can do that while also listening to music and audio books privately.
M**H
I’m a big fan of Sony headphones and currently own four different models. I was looking for headphones that allow me to hear ambient sounds. I previously tried bone-conduction headphones but found they gave me headaches. After that, I tried the older version of the Sony LinkBuds, but they weren’t very comfortable for me. I ended up returning them after a week and decided to give this model a try instead. I’m happy to say these headphones are very comfortable and of excellent quality. I did a lot of research, and I think no other design is as unique and interesting as this one. I primarily use them at home and in the office, so I can’t comment on their performance during sports or gym activities. Overall, I’m very satisfied with this purchase!
C**N
Perfectos sucesores de la generación pasada, con un audio muy bueno y el diseño abierto ideal para quienes no quieren usar audífonos dentro del canal auditivo. Lamentablemente su sujeción no es perfecta y tienden a resbalarse, aún así muy buena opción.
A**Y
This is my review for the Sony Doughnuts. er I mean LinkBuds Open. I’ve used them for a little bit, and I think they’re okay. Honestly, I’m not going to talk much about sound quality (as I don’t really know all that much, and I think that there’s many people that can better describe them than I can), but I can say that they are okay. Personally I don’t really like the sound as much as my in ears, but those are also tuned completely differently. Here’s what I like about these headphones: -They have “fall out detection”. Meaning if one falls out of your ear, both will stop playing any sound. However if one is in the case, and you put one in it will still play. -Magnetic case and earphones. -Super easy to pair -Seem to fit pretty well. -Everything you interact with is soft to the touch -USB C -It charges decently quickly. -No real connection issues. -Are pretty comfortable when set up correctly in your ear -Adaptive volume control seems to work pretty well -Seems to be a lot of features that come with them. Many seem to be pretty gimmicky though. Here’s what I don’t like about it: -They can be kind of hard to get the sound volumes the same -They have a lot more sound leak than other headphones (for obvious reasons) -They seem to be made mostly of plastic -The case is pretty thick. It’s 46mm x 46mm x 30mm, or 1, 13/16 inch x 1, 13/16 inch x 1, 3/16 inch -They actually feel hotter than in ears to me. -There is some wiggle to the case, around the hinge. -iOS doesn’t get as much information as Android (Android lists both the case and earphone battery level, whereas iOS only lists the earphone battery level) The biggest issue I have with them is how hard it is to get their volumes about the same. Let me back up a bit here. If you’ve ever had earphones or in ears on, and you say laid your head down on a pillow, chances are the headphone against the pillow is going to sound louder. This is because it’s literally closer to your eardrum, right? The same thing happens here. The issue is, because of the shape of the earphones, it’s actually pretty hard to get them the same distance on each eardrum. Because they’re doughnut shaped (and sound only comes off of the bottom of the doughnut), you kinda have to fiddle around with it, as sometimes the side of the doughnut is facing your eardrum, or it’s just further away, or too close, etc. This just means that I’m fiddling around with them to get them to sound even before I’m even really listening to music. So if I want to just listen to music after a long day, I’d rather grab some iems. I just push them into my ears, and done. No fuss. No hassle. But the thing is, I can see where these would come in useful. If you live downtown in any bustling city, there’s a good chance you want to hear the things around you. And for that, these do work great. I guess the question is whether or not I think they’re worth it. I think for the right person, they’re great headphones. I’ve listed quite a few cons, but I think there are a lot that many people would just live with, and not care about. As someone who doesn’t know that much about sound, they sound good, and can be comfortable if you get them to fit right.
A**S
Son muy buenos, somo tener en cuenta que en un ambiente con mucho ruido no se van a escuchar, pues no cancelan el ruido.
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