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๐ง Elevate your everyday soundtrack โ wireless freedom meets pro-grade performance.
Sony WI-C100 Wireless In-ear Headphones deliver up to 25 hours of battery life with quick charging, IPX4 water resistance, and a built-in mic for clear calls. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 for stable connections and DSEE sound enhancement, these lightweight, comfortable earbuds are designed for seamless integration with voice assistants and easy pairing on Android and Windows devices. Perfect for professionals on the move who demand reliable, high-quality audio and hands-free convenience.














| ASIN | B09TT4BQPW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Commuting, Working out, Making calls, Traveling, Everyday use |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 25 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 12 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 72 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Box Contents | 1 product |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | dark blue |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | standard |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Controller Type | App |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,592) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Enclosure Material | Faux Leather |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04548736133846 |
| Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 11 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Type Name | Wireless In-ear Headphones |
| Item Weight | 20 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Model Name | WIC100B.CE7 |
| Model Number | WIC100BCE7 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Wireless, In-Ear, Up to 25 hrs battery life, Water resistant, Built-in mic, Voice assistant |
| Product Warranty | Three-year warranty against manufacturing defects. |
| Sensitivity | 11 Ohm |
| Series Number | 100 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Travel, Work in noisy environments |
| Style Name | In-ear |
| Theme | Consumer Electronics |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
M**W
Sony quality is good.
Excellent sound quality & comfortable. Bass isn't anything crazy but good enough. I used it at the gym & it stayed in place fine. Small enough to fit in my pocket & charges pretty quickly. The buttons are going to take some getting used to as they are quite close together so I kept accidentally pausing the song on Spotify instead of choosing the next track. Overall, I'm happy.
A**R
Every bit as good as they claim to be
Finding myself now using my phone for playing music more than in the past, and then finding the USB-C headphone adapter more of an annoyance than it was when I only used it occasionally, I decided it was finally time to get some bluetooth headphones... My first choice would have been Sennheiser, having been a fan of their wired sets for the past couple of decades, but the ones I had my eye on weren't available, so I started to look elsewhere for something that might be a suitable alternative in the meantime. My criteria were fairly straighforward - I wanted plain earbuds, decent battery life, easy recharging (i.e. direct USB connection, not via a charging case), and for the two buds to be connected so I could take them out and leave them hanging round my neck just as with wired buds. After a bit of searching, I'd narrowed down my list to either these or the similar C310, and as I've already got a few USB-C cables, the latter coming with a cable of its own wasn't enough to swing me towards that model given the 9 hour shorter rated runtime compared with the C100. Having now been using them for just under a week, I'm pleased to say these buds live up to their billing - as comfortable to wear for extended periods as my favoured Sennheiser buds, even with the extra weight of the control unit and battery resting against the sides of my neck. Sound quality is impressive given they're relying on their internal amplifier rather than being driven directly from the phone or laptop, and at full volume they pack a surprising punch. Perhaps not quite as bass-heavy as the Sennheisers, but still full bodied enough to put a smile on my face when the drums or bass guitars kick in. I haven't yet given the battery a full stress test, however after around 8 hours of use from full charge the reported charge level had dropped by 30%, which bodes well for them achieving the stated runtime. And recharging from the USB-C connection is easy and quick, so between the long runtime and fast recharge times its unlikely I'll find myself wanting to use them but being thwarted by a low battery warning. One thing I wasn't expecting from them was to be able to use them as a headset in Teams calls - I knew they had a microphone and could be used as a headset with a phone, but from what I've heard about other headsets it's not a given that they'll also work on a PC in that way, so this was a pleasant surprise. And whilst the audio quality here isn't quite as good as a dedicated headset with boom mic, it's easily good enough unless there's a lot of background noise - being able to switch instantly from listening to music to being in a call, without having to swap from headphones to headset and vice versa (as noted above, the C100's aren't quite as good as my headset for voice calls, but they're SO much better for music). Plus being wireless means I'm no longer tethered to the PC via the USB cable... On that note, with the PC in my upstairs office, I can walk around almost all of the house without dropping the connection - it's only once I walk into the extension out the back of the house that the signal cuts out, so the claimed 10m range doesn't seem unreasonable. Pairing the buds is about as easy as it gets with bluetooth gear these days - press and hold the power button until you hear them say they're in pairing mode, then select them from the list of available devices on whichever thing you're pairing them with. So far I've paired them with my phone and two laptops, and switching from one to the other takes just a few seconds, accompanied by another verbal indication of connection success. They're definitely a no frills set of buds - aside from the buds themselves, the only other thing in the small box aside from the instructions is a set of alternative earpieces in differing sizes, as is the norm with bud-style units. No USB cable or storage pouch or anything else like that, but what that means is that you're paying for the buds and nothing more, and that shows in the performance you get from them for your money. And I have to admit to being genuinely impressed with them, to the point where I'm starting to wonder if I'll bother replacing them with the Sennheisers I originally was after.
A**S
Cheap, all-day sound for poor sleepers/travellers (misophonia and/or Asperger's/autism).
The battery life makes this really good for sleeping in, or wearing for extended periods, without needing to recharge at all during the use period (no docking to get the extra promised hours of individual buds, you *will* get a full night's sleep with this). It's as comfortable to wear as regular wired buds, though the weight of the battery and transmitter pieces on the wire will make it want to tug out of your ears when you toss and turn, or walk around. Sound quality isn't super amazing out of the box, compared to the equivalent budget wired Sony earbuds (like MDR-EX15AP, which I recommend as a budget wired option, and you can use a cheap extender cable if needed), but it's more than sufficient for casual use, and especially sleeping whilst wearing. You can adjust the output with EQ software. The microphone is pretty clear, just be aware of fabric rubbing like any wired earphones, and just try it and see how you like it. I don't use this thing for calls, personally. I find this cheaper Bluetooth version WI-C100 better than the more expensive WI-C200 version. Barely any difference in functionality, this maybe even being the superior product, but this is cheaper. I easily get 16h+ out of these, plenty for a night's sleep, and time before and after that. Essential for me with sensitivity to neighbour noises, and needing sound to sleep. Whilst I only bought this because my new phone didn't have an AUX input, and the adaptors didn't work for my newer phone, it really is much more convenient. If you expect to wear this for 16h+ per night/day, you might want a second one to keep in a drawer/your bag, in case you wear out the battery before being able to recharge, which only takes maybe a couple of hours, and doesn't need an expensive wall charger. It comes with a USB-C port for charging. The 25h claim is overly optimistic (I assume this is done with the bare minimum volume and functionality). I would say maybe 18h would be the most to expect. Really, I can recommend these as a budget sleep-aid for us bad sleepers, especially those with misophonia and/or Asperger's (you can combine this with brown noise on your phone/computer to provide external noise masking, as there is no ANC (active noise cancellation) with these). Also, as just a cheap pair of Bluetooth earphones that can cope with sweat, it's still good option for all-day use, with adequate sound quality after you adjust the EQ to your liking. Note: These will automatically turn off when the USB-C is connected to power or a device, so cannot be used whilst charging, or as wired earphones. Damned companies removing useful 3.5mm ports.
V**I
Nice and lightweight. USB C. They are not noise cancelling. Sound is good enough for me.
Im not an audiophile so all I can say is the sound seems fine to me. Used for watching films and YouTube etc, rather than music. They are NOT noise cancelling. I would buy them again, but would really prefer ANC to cut out background noise. Excellent value for money. Just wish Sony would make similar with ANC.
F**N
Battery Life Rubbish
This is the third pair of the WI-C100 Headphones I've had in the past few years, and there's no way the battery life lasts as long as the other pairs I've had. It says 25 Hours yet within a couple of hours I am at 50-75% and constantly recharging them. The sound is great, but the battery life is terrible. It's the last pair I will buy.
N**L
Stereo again becomes mono!
Bought these as a replacement for my C200s which broke after a year. Well I did better than that this time as the C100s have lasted 2 years and 2 months before developing the exact same fault! A loss of 90% of the sound in the R/H earbud. In case you're wondering, I only occasionally use these outdoors and never in a sweaty environment e.g. a gym, so am at a loss to understand why this fault develops. I bought Sony for reliability, sadly that seems to be a thing of the past.
H**Y
3 months of light use and one side is completely broken and the other is muffled. Do not bother with these! I had an older version of these that lasted for years. Clearly Sony can no longer make a quality headphone.
L**Y
The Sony WI-C100 will pair and connect without problems. The audio sound is good. The problem is the microphone. No one can hear me, even if I am speaking directly I to the mic. I have unpaired it and repaired it. Reset it. Turned it off and on again (it AND my Samsung phone). In the set up process, there is an abundance of options available re the sound, but NOTHING to check or adjust the microphone. The microphone isn't blocked. I called someone and compared the Sony device with an old plug-in device with a type C adaptor. The plug in device won, hands down, in terms of microphone quality. I have to say I am very disappointed. I feel Sony focus on sound, speech, music etc., however, I feel there is an unwritten message here: "You want to use it to talk to people as well?! No. Sorry"
U**S
Bought this the second time after losing first one. That should tell you already how much I like it It is a very nice piece of hardware. Excellent build , excellent battery backup , all day wearable. This is so much better than the totally wireless models because mic sits closer to your mouth + ear phones are connected by wire so you don't accidentally lose one ear piece. Also , the battery is powerful to last like 25 hours of listening before needing recharge. For me it translates to recharge once in 2 weeks. In other way , it also means it has enough power to drive those audio output unlike wireless ones. If you want to customize , there is an excellent sony app which allows you to fine tune music quality. Once you fine tune it with sony app you realize how powerful the bass can be on this thing. In short , extremely satisfied . I bought second piece for myself , and one more for my mother.
A**A
Ottimo suono e si sostengono bene nell'orecchio.
U**A
Lekkie, zgrabne doskonale sลychaฤ.
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