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Sony Introduces the IER-EX15C

Sony Introduces the IER-EX15C USB-C in-ear earphones

Just my luck. Only yesterday I wrote that we should see YY3004 sometime in September, guess that sometime is today. While I do not have direct evidence this is YY3004, it matches the colours and the in-ear nature of the design. We will have to wait for a reference guide to confirm this is YY3004. And confirmed, through the online guide.

This is not Sony's first USB-C model, as the MDR-1ADAC also used USB-C for audio as well. Unless there was another model I missed, please leave it in the comments. 

There is not much to write about for this new model apart from the specifications.

  • 4 colours - black, white, blue and pink
  • 5mm driver
  • Weight - 3g
  • Inline microphone
  • USB type-C connection
  • Tangle-free cord design 
  • Price - €25 / £20 / $39 CAD / $29 USD 

These should be available next week from what I can see. I am curious how well they will sound, and if Sony has improved the sound quality over the original MDR-EX15. I own a pair of EX15s, and they sound fine for a low end entry model, but the MDR version has 9mm drivers, where as the new IER model has 5mm. So I do not expect an identical sound.

Sony Introduces the IER-EX15C USB-C in-ear earphones

Not sure how well these will sell. I personally still use wired in-ear earphones when making videos, but prefer wireless earbuds when watching videos, and listening to music. These are compatible with USB Audio Class 1.0 devices according to the press release.

So anyone interesting in picking these up? Should Sony offer more in-ear models, and especially with a USB-C connection?

If you are interesting in grabbing a pair, check them out on Amazon

5 comments:

  1. The shell of these earbuds looks almost identical to the WI-C100, I think they look quite nice.

    I wouldn’t be too surprised if there’s an internal DAC in the cable doing EQ compensation to tune the sound. Would be even cooler if the EQ was user configurable like the WI-C100 considering the price.

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  2. Finally a new USB-C model, and happy to see new IER models lately. I was hoping for something premium with ANC and IPX rating though.

    Apart from MDR-1ADAC, Sony Mobile had two USB-C models previously: the hybrid wireless SBH90C and wired only STH50C. They had integrated DAC and I quite enjoyed the sound quality. If I recall, these models cost between $50-100, so not sure this cheaper model will be similar.

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  3. Any info if these are Hi-res certified?

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    1. if they were, the hi-res logo would be on the product page.

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  4. why is sony spending money on this, where is the wfmk6?

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