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WF-XB700: Sony’s new sweat-resistant TWS headphones are available for pre-order in Malaysia

The Sony WF-XB700 Truly Wireless Headphones has one of “the most terrible product names in the business“. However, it ultimately is one of the headphones you would pick if you are looking for a pair of in-ear headphones that are water and sweat resistant, and are a lover of that Extra Bass sound.

If those features fit all of your needs for your next purchase, you can pre-order the WF-XB700 here for RM549. If you manage to pre-order them by the 14th of June 2020, you’ll also get a RM100 gift card from JD Sports.

Like I mentioned earlier, the Sony WF-XB700 have an IPX44 water resistance rating, which means that it is protected against water splashing from all directions. They also have Extra Bass and has a handful of other features.

The headphones have a 9 hour long battery life, with an additional 9 hours when you include the charging case. The charging case also has a quick charge function, which will give you an hour of battery life after 10 minutes of charging.

The Sony WF-XB700 boasts an “Ergonomic Tri-hold structure”, which they claim to mean a more comfortable fit for your ears. It is also voice assistant compatible and you’ll even be able to take calls without taking out your phone—as long as you have your earphones already on you. The headphones come in black or blue.

The Sony WF-XB700 pre-order costs RM549, and you can buy them here. You can also learn more about the headphones here, and visit Sony’s Facebook page here.

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