Sony introduces the WI-SP510 Wireless sports headset (Update)
Sony has just unveiled a bunch of new wireless headsets, the first is the WI-SP510. The design is much different and it offers improved water protection when compared to the model it replaces.
The headsets will be offered in 4 different colours, but these will vary by region. It looks like Europe will get only black and white, and North America with Asia, black, white, red(orange), blue. Unfortunately the full specifications are not up on the site yet, but here are the preliminary facts:
- Up to 15 hours of battery life
- IPX5 certification, meaning they are splash proof, sweat proof and washable under tap water.
- Bluetooth 5.0
- EXTRA BASS equipped
- Hands free calling compatible
- Voice Assistant compatible (Google, Siri)
- Pricing: US (unknown), $129.99 CAD, 79,90 €
Update: I have added the specifications from the reference guide.
Specifications:
Power source:
DC 3.7 V: Built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery
DC 5 V: When charged using USB
Operating temperature:
0 °C to 40 °C
Rated power consumption:
0.5 W
Usage hours:
When connecting via the Bluetooth device
Music playback time: Max. 15 hours
Communication time: Max. 15 hours
Standby time: Max. 200 hours
Note: Usage hours may be shorter depending on the Codec and the conditions of use.
Charging time:
Approx. 3 hours
(About 60 minutes of music playback is possible after 10 minutes charging.)
Note: Charging and usage hours may be different depending on the conditions of use.
Charging temperature:
5 °C to 35 °C
Mass:
Approx. 30 g
Included items:
Wireless Stereo Headset
USB Type-C® cable (USB-A to USB-C®) (approx. 20 cm)
Long hybrid silicone rubber earbuds
(SS (1 line) (2), S (2 lines) (2), M (3 lines) (attached to the unit at the factory) (2),
L (4 lines) (2))
Arc supporters (S (2), M (attached to the unit at the factory) (2), L (2))
Communication system:
Bluetooth Specification version 5.0
Output:
Bluetooth Specification Power Class 2
Maximum communication range:
Line of sight approx. 10 m)
Frequency band:
2.4 GHz band (2.4000 GHz - 2.4835 GHz)
Compatible Bluetooth profiles:
A2DP / AVRCP / HFP / HSP
Supported Codec:
SBC / AAC
Transmission range (A2DP):
20 Hz - 20,000 Hz (Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz)
Update #2: FCC teardown photos.
The model code is unknown at this point in time but the Bluetooth chip can be confirmed finally, Realtek RTL8763B. Not much else is on the other side, except the button controls. If the date on the PCB is to be believed, then it looks like the PCB design date (?) is from August of 2019. I could be wrong.
Battery capacity is not shown in the photos, so will have to wait for a proper teardown.
Official photos.
Specifications:
Power source:
DC 3.7 V: Built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery
DC 5 V: When charged using USB
Operating temperature:
0 °C to 40 °C
Rated power consumption:
0.5 W
Usage hours:
When connecting via the Bluetooth device
Music playback time: Max. 15 hours
Communication time: Max. 15 hours
Standby time: Max. 200 hours
Note: Usage hours may be shorter depending on the Codec and the conditions of use.
Charging time:
Approx. 3 hours
(About 60 minutes of music playback is possible after 10 minutes charging.)
Note: Charging and usage hours may be different depending on the conditions of use.
Charging temperature:
5 °C to 35 °C
Mass:
Approx. 30 g
Included items:
Wireless Stereo Headset
USB Type-C® cable (USB-A to USB-C®) (approx. 20 cm)
Long hybrid silicone rubber earbuds
(SS (1 line) (2), S (2 lines) (2), M (3 lines) (attached to the unit at the factory) (2),
L (4 lines) (2))
Arc supporters (S (2), M (attached to the unit at the factory) (2), L (2))
Communication system:
Bluetooth Specification version 5.0
Output:
Bluetooth Specification Power Class 2
Maximum communication range:
Line of sight approx. 10 m)
Frequency band:
2.4 GHz band (2.4000 GHz - 2.4835 GHz)
Compatible Bluetooth profiles:
A2DP / AVRCP / HFP / HSP
Supported Codec:
SBC / AAC
Transmission range (A2DP):
20 Hz - 20,000 Hz (Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz)
Update #2: FCC teardown photos.
The model code is unknown at this point in time but the Bluetooth chip can be confirmed finally, Realtek RTL8763B. Not much else is on the other side, except the button controls. If the date on the PCB is to be believed, then it looks like the PCB design date (?) is from August of 2019. I could be wrong.
Battery capacity is not shown in the photos, so will have to wait for a proper teardown.
Official photos.
Source: Sony
great redesign, and looks great. really like the ipx5 rating, perfect for working out in.
ReplyDeleteI'm considering getting this one as a beater for workouts and outdoor activities.
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