Source: Press Release, Last Accessed: 2023/07/24
Sony Electronics Inc. today announced the WF-1000XM5 earbuds – the latest truly wireless model of the award-winning 1000X series. This new model offers the best noise canceling by reducing external noise over a wide bandwidth, from low to high frequencies so you can focus on your music, the company says. Following its predecessor, the WF-1000XM4, the WF-1000XM5 raises industry standards with astonishing sound and Sony's best ever call quality2, despite a smaller and lighter design.
According to the press release real-time audio processors and high-performance mics power the specially designed driver unit, Dynamic Driver X, for wide frequency reproduction, deep bass, and more detailed vocals. The earbuds reduce external noise over a wide bandwidth, from low to high frequencies. It contains two proprietary processors that cancel more external noise than ever, dual feedback microphones, and innovative Noise-Isolation earbud tips for a more stable fit. Real-time noise canceling processing can be optimized to provide the best performance for the environment offering a big difference especially in airplanes, trains, or buses. Newly developed by Sony, the Integrated Processor V2 unlocks the potential of the HD Noise Canceling Processor QN2e.
The WF-1000XM5 supports High-Resolution Audio Wireless, thanks to LDAC, over industry-adopted audio coding technology. LDAC transmits approximately three times more data than conventional Bluetooth audio for exceptional High-Resolution Audio quality that is closer than ever to studio recording, Sony states. Using Edge-AI, DSEE Extreme upscales compressed digital music files in real-time, including those from popular streaming services.
Battery life is up to 8 hours and the case offers up to 16 hours of charging capability, for up to 24 hours of use and listening every time you leave the house. A 3-minute quick charge will give up to 60 minutes of play. The earbuds are water-resistant with an IPX419 rating, so splashes and sweat won't stop the user from moving to the music.
For more information: https://www.sony.com/