These earbuds outperformed my AirPods in real-world tests - and they're 37% off
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These earbuds outperformed my AirPods in real-world tests - and they're 37% off
"The LinkBuds Fit can be seen as an evolution of Sony's LinkBuds S. Like the older models, these are wireless, noise-canceling earbuds with a few adjustments. Most importantly, Sony designed its new earbuds to be more comfortable. The company told us it made the casing shorter and covered it with a "silicone supporter." Inside this silicone is an air cushion."
"In my experience, this design change does two things. It allows the earbud to fit better inside an ear, and the silicone covering protects your ears from rubbing against the LinkBuds Fit's hard plastic casing. In short, you get all-day comfort. I even fell asleep with them a few times during testing, and when I woke up, my ears didn't feel sore. That's something I can't say about other earbuds, which become uncomfortable over time."
"Before I delve into the many reasons why I love these buds, I'd like to quickly give a shoutout to the charging case. I received the pale green model with a marble lid and a soft rubber bottom. Together, they look lovely. I don't know if these materials help reinforce it or anything, but I am a huge fan of the aesthetics. Sony's LinkBuds Fit have the nicest charging case I've ever had the pleasure of holding."
The LinkBuds Fit combine wireless connectivity with active noise cancellation and a redesigned shorter casing. A silicone supporter with an internal air cushion improves fit and prevents ear rubbing against hard plastic. The silicone covering and shorter casing enable all-day comfort and can be worn during sleep without soreness. The charging case, available in a pale green with a marble lid and soft rubber bottom, offers notable aesthetics and a comfortable hold. The earbuds deliver strong volume for home listening while providing ruggedness and isolation suitable for gym and workout use. Noise cancellation activates automatically when both buds are worn.
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