Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Sony Xperia Ear Bluetooth Headset and the average rating is 57%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Xperia Ear Bluetooth Headset.
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28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Accurate gesture recognition for non-verbal interaction, Snug fit, Sturdy, water-resistant construction, Portable charging case
Assistant is not very smart yet, Gets uncomfortable with extended use, Not compatible with iOS, Doesn't do much that the competition doesn't, Poor music quality, Expensive
Sony's Xperia Ear is an intriguing device -- in theory. It's a single Bluetooth earpiece with a built-in assistant that's always ready for your voice commands, and will recite your smartphone notifications as they arrive. However, because you have to...
Compact design, Built-in voice assistant with gesture controls, Includes portable charging case
Expensive, Subpar call quality, Only compatible with Android
The Sony Xperia Ear is an innovative Bluetooth headset with a built-in voice assistant you can control by nodding your head, but is too expensive for the call quality it delivers...
Tight, secure fit, Technically, it works for calls, music listening, and voice/video chats via thirdparty apps, Carrying case is convenient and holds plenty of charge, Quick to recharge from zero to full
Sony's Assistant needs a lot of work, Occasional connection issues, No charging cable in the set
Sony is no stranger to making great products. It gave the world the Walkman and PlayStation, it makes outstanding digital cameras and TVs, and its highly acclaimed imaging sensors are in use on most popular smartphones on the market.Alas, the Sony Xperia...
We can see Sony developing the Xperia Ear into a truly wonderful device that's used to interact with your mobile phone on a daily basis, but the Assistant is the main selling point and right now it's not quite there. It's a shame as the Ear's design is fa...
Published: 2018-01-09, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Sony is no stranger to clever concept tech, and unlike a lot of companies, its ideas regularly make it into production. Will these earphones follow suit? We certainly hope so. The open design makes them pretty much perfect for exercising, letting you hea...
It's far too early to really know whether giving these concept hearables their own screen time, but they do look pretty cool.If they're great for sport then that will go a long way to making them useful, as being able to hear music and the crowd / marshal...
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Published: 2016-12-12, Author: Sophie , review by: wareable.com
Light, discreet, Good audio quality, Decent battery life
Xperia Agent can be slow, clunky, Expensive, Single, mono earbud
Hearables are still a bit of a fiendish puzzle and Sony has done fine work completing a few parts: quality audio and voice recognition, a subtle and smart design and the freedom to switch between rival assistants. But it's an expensive, single earbud that...
Published: 2016-12-12, Author: Daniel , review by: stuff.tv
Accurate voice recognition, Battery life is decent enough, Subtle styling
Slow to respond, Too pricey if you don't need the extra functions
Remember when every Gordon Gecko wannabe had a Bluetooth earpiece? Praise the tech gods, the Xperia Ear is a hell of a lot better than any of those helpless hands-free kits were. Voice recognition really helps it stand out, and the connection seemed very...
Abstract: Virtual Assistants are something that major phone vendors have been pushing for a while. Whether it may be Apple's Siri, Microsoft's Cortana or the new Google Assistant on the new Pixel phones. Now Sony has gotten into the act with their new Xperia Ear .A...