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Sony introduces IER-EX15C USB-C headphones for effortless everyday listening

Sony launches the IER-EX15C USB-C headphones, offering affordable wired listening with clear sound, comfort, and easy controls.

Sony has unveiled its latest in-ear headphones, the IER-EX15C, designed to deliver simple and reliable audio for everyday users. These new wired USB-C headphones provide an affordable alternative for those who prefer not to invest in wireless models, while still offering Sony’s trusted sound quality and convenience.

Designed for simplicity and clear sound

The Sony IER-EX15C headphones feature 5mm neodymium drivers, providing crisp and balanced sound across a wide range of music genres. Their in-ear design helps to passively block out external noise, ensuring a more immersive listening experience without the need for active noise cancellation.

The USB-C connector makes the headphones compatible with most modern smartphones, tablets, and laptops, addressing the growing trend of devices without 3.5mm headphone jacks. This plug-and-play setup allows users to enjoy music, videos, and calls without needing an adapter or Bluetooth pairing.

Convenient in-line controls and a microphone

Sony has included an in-line remote on the IER-EX15C cable for easy access to playback and call functions. Users can play or pause tracks, adjust volume, skip songs, mute the microphone, or answer calls with a single touch. Depending on the connected device and software, the headphones can also activate the voice assistant, adding hands-free convenience.

The built-in microphone ensures clear voice transmission, making the headphones a practical option for video conferences, online classes, and phone calls. With its lightweight design and straightforward operation, the IER-EX15C is designed for users seeking dependable, everyday earphones that are free from unnecessary complexity.

Style, comfort, and affordability

Available in four colour options—black, white, blue, and pink—the IER-EX15C offers a simple yet stylish look. Sony has added matching adjustable sliders to help keep the cable organised and tangle-free. To ensure comfort for long listening sessions, the headphones come with three pairs of hybrid silicone ear tips in sizes XS, M, and XL, allowing users to find their ideal fit.

The Sony IER-EX15C USB-C headphones are now available for purchase at S$29.00 through the Sony Online Store, Shopee, Lazada, and Amazon. With their accessible price and reliable performance, these headphones are designed to meet the needs of listeners seeking a quick, affordable, and fuss-free way to enjoy audio on their mobile devices.

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