
Sony launches wireless neckband speakers in India starting at Rs 5,690
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Sony has launched 2 new wireless neckband speakers SRS-NB10 and SRS-NS7. The SRS-NS7 comes with Dolby Atmos support.
Sony has launched 2 new wireless neckband speakers in India, the SRS-NS7 and SRS-NB10. The SRS-NS7 comes with Dolby Atmos support. The Sony wireless neckband speakers are compatible with the WLA-NS7 transmitter to offer Sony's signature 360 Spatial Sound experience with Sony Bravia XR TVs.
The 360 Spatial Sound Personalizer app, after being paired with the SRS-NS7 wireless neckband speaker and Sony Bravia XR TV, estimates the 3D shape of the user's ear and optimises the arrangement of virtual Dolby Atmos speakers for them.
The SRS-NB10 allows you to take conference calls and listen to music. The Precise Voice Pickup Technology with SRS-NB10 allows you to be heard, even when in noisy ambient conditions with Precise Voice Pickup Technology.
Both the SRS-NB10 and SRS-NS7 speakers are IPX4 splash resistant and offer a battery life of up to 20 and 12 hours respectively.
The SRS-NS7 offers crystal clear acoustics and powerful sound pressure with X-Balanced Speaker Unit and a passive radiator. It has integrated hands-free calling functionality. The Play or Call button is placed on the left side of the neckband.
It has a multi-point connection that allows users to connect two devices at the same time. Sony says a 10-minute quick charge can add one hour of extra playtime.
The SRS-NBS10, the affordable variant of the two wireless neckband speakers can be purchased for Rs. Rs.11,990 whereas the SRS-NS7 can be purchased for Rs. 22,990. The WLA-NS7 is a wireless transmitter that can be bought for Rs. 5,690.

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