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  • OPEN RING DESIGN- Hear calls, listen to music, play games, and hear other types of online content anytime, all while remaining naturally connected to what’s happening around you.Specific uses for product : Movies and Gaming
  • ULTRA-SMALL & LIGHT-Bluetooth earbuds with 5 sizes of fitting supporters to suit different ear shapes, and a USB-C charging cable.
  • CRYSTAL CLEAR PHONE CALLS- With Precise Voice Pickup technology.
  • BALANCED HIGH-QUALITY SOUND-With the Integrated V1 Processor.
  • LONG BATTERY LIFE & QUICK CHARGING: 20 hours battery life with a 5 minute quick charge for up to 60 minutes of play time.
  • IPX4 RATING-Protects against sweat and splashes.
  • MULTIPOINT CONNECTION- Connect two devices at once (Available via firmware update).
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3.5 out of 5 stars
3,619 global ratings

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Customers like the appearance of the headphones. However, some customers feel the value is not worth the price. Opinions are mixed on call quality, battery life, sound quality, comfort, fit, and performance.

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181 customers mention "Appearance"164 positive17 negative

Customers like the appearance of the headphones. They mention that they have a unique design, the earbuds are designed really well to fit in the ears, and the recycled plastic look has its own charm. Some appreciate the sci-fi look and the rounded design. Overall, most are happy with the appearance and recommend the product.

"...The recycled plastic is a nice, unique touch, and the case feels sturdy enough (definitely nowhere near airpods)...." Read more

"...They are good headphones with a unique design." Read more

"...ConclusionI'm giving this 2/5 stars because the idea is excellent, the sound quality is good (except for the bass), and that these buds..." Read more

"...The case is really nice and has a beautiful fell and design. The buds click in to their spot in the case which feels more secure than just a magnet...." Read more

766 customers mention "Sound quality"423 positive343 negative

Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention that the sound is great while still being able to hear their surroundings, and they love the open feeling of the sound. However, others say that the quality does vary somewhat based on how they sit in their ear, and comes at the cost of a poor music experience. They also mention that there is no sound sealage and no noise cancellation.

"...I didn’t like how quiet they were. The sound quality was great in a decently loud room but when I was at work with heavy machinery it got hard to..." Read more

"...The added benefit of them not muffling outside noises was a HUGE plus for talking to people, commuting, and just overall being comfortable...." Read more

"...They have an oddly bright sound, but I don't think they have a poor sound quality at all like many reviewers are saying. More on that later.-..." Read more

"...Because of the “open” design, they are somewhat more natural sounding in terms of airiness and don’t have that “dome in your head” kind of feeling...." Read more

399 customers mention "Fit"152 positive247 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the fit of the headphones. Some mention that the bud fits securely with a noticeable clack, while others say that the fit is just too loose. The case is very small and the earphones include many different sizes of silicone rings so that they can try to fit any ear size. However, some customers say that one ear didn't fit as well as the other. Bluetooth connectivity is prone to dropouts and the speaker won't be correctly aligned.

"...Main points being:- They are difficult to put into your ear, even after repeated practice, reducing the convenience factor of having true..." Read more

"...I swapped them out for the small on both ears and voila. Perfect fit. Perfect volume.It feels like you have nothing in the ear...." Read more

"...These are the opposite - by having no seal, combined with tiny drivers, I would say these have the sound profile of a $50 or less pair of buds, but..." Read more

"...They stay in pretty well. If you are doing jumping jacks or headbanging, perhaps these are not ideal...." Read more

357 customers mention "Comfort"170 positive187 negative

Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention that they are extremely comfortable, while others say that they were very uncomfortable and became painful after an hour of use.

"...Before the AirPods 3 I used the Galaxy buds Live. They were great. Most comfortable I’ve ver used. No issues with comfort...." Read more

"...you can hear your surroundings while wearing them... But they aren't comfortable enough for me to wear them for more than an hour or two...." Read more

"...was a HUGE plus for talking to people, commuting, and just overall being comfortable. These where my favorite earbuds ever until......." Read more

"...On my first day of usage, the part of my ears where these buds rest began aching, despite its lightweightness...." Read more

285 customers mention "Battery life"105 positive180 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the headphones. Some mention that it's good, designed for all-day usage, and excellent for work. However, others say that it has super bad battery life, the case doesn't hold much charge, and it averages less than 3 hours of continuous usage.

"...where the charge level is all over the place when in use and does not last very long...." Read more

"...Great for relaxation though! --..." Read more

"...Keep these on, and battery is more like two hours, which is FAR below, by more than half, what most buds get nowadays...." Read more

"...They’re very comfortable to be on calls all day. Wish battery was a bit better.===Original Review:..." Read more

153 customers mention "Performance"73 positive80 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the headphones. Some mention that they work pretty well for their intended purpose, with the app working really well. They also say that it works perfectly with two devices. However, others say that the app is very laborious and doesn't always work, and that the headphones don't work properly.

"...plugs my ear completely.... Which means the hole literally does nothing for my left ear except when I reposition it to a really specific way, but it..." Read more

"...Alexa implementation is good and works well, but again, Alexa can’t do as much as Siri: most of the things you’d ask her are like music selections...." Read more

"...Great idea very poor execution...." Read more

"...Call performance is decent, and fit for me is also decent, though individual ears always vary with fit...." Read more

139 customers mention "Call quality"80 positive59 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the call quality of the headphones. Some find it decent, while others say the battery life is not great. Some customers are disappointed with the quality of receiver and say the product is defective.

"...Call quality was amazing as the listener, although the mics I would say are "adequate at best"...." Read more

"...: I was really excited for these headphones and they are slightly disappointing. Main points being:-..." Read more

"...They are good headphones with a unique design." Read more

"...BATTERY:Speaking of power, the battery life on these is... not great, not terrible...." Read more

124 customers mention "Value"29 positive95 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the headphones. They say it's a bit on the pricey side, and not worth anything beyond that. Some customers also mention that the volume is intense and sounds crazy worth the money. However, some customers say the earbuds have become worthless and all music sounds empty and boring.

"...The bass is more or less hinted at, but not really very present - there's enough that the mix is not weird, but if you want that visceral thump of..." Read more

"...Disappointing at this price point. I'm hoping a firmware update improves that down the road.The final verdict......" Read more

"...Also anybody that paid $60 you were ripped off. These are not worth anything beyond that. Not by any means...." Read more

"...with this much innovation and sound quality, I think $180 is a very fair price.CONCLUSION: 4.5..." Read more

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4 out of 5 stars
Something new! And maybe a limited target audience...
**UPDATE**: They're really growing on me. I find myself using them more often than my usual pair. After tuning the EQ, they sound quite good, and if I'm gentle, they don't really fall out. So, I updated from 3 to 4 stars.ORIGINAL: I was really excited for these headphones and they are slightly disappointing. Main points being:- They are difficult to put into your ear, even after repeated practice, reducing the convenience factor of having true wireless headphones- They easily fall out for me, regardless of which size retaining ring I put on. More on that later- They have an oddly bright sound, but I don't think they have a poor sound quality at all like many reviewers are saying. More on that later.- Their direct competitors for most use cases are bone conduction headphones, and I think bone conduction is a better choice here.I do appreciate the innovation, and I think it's a really cool concept and I love the novelty. If that's enough for you to own it, then these are good true wireless headphones that sound pretty good and don't cause pressure in your ears. But if you actually want them to be useful for most situations where being aware of your surroundings is important, I think you'd be better served by bone conduction headphones (such as AfterShokz).The rest of this review is just going into more detail about those points, so you can stop if you got the gist.-- Not good for physical or outdoor activities --The question to ask yourself is: why do you WANT open back headphones? If your answer is, like I think most people, "to hear my surroundings", then the next question to ask is "WHEN do I need to do that?". If it has anything to do with being outside, then you don't want these, go get bone conduction headphones. Those leave your ear completely open and essentially CAN'T fall off your head without significant effort. I think bone conduction is safer and more convenient for outdoor use or exercise. However, if your answer is instead "because I don't like pressure in my ears", these might be just what you're looking for... see the "Great for relaxation" section.The Linkbuds are very light and just kind of "sit" in your ear. You can certainly move your head and they won't fall out, and they didn't even fall out for me when I yawn or move my jaw like others said. If you touch them the wrong way however, they just slide out of your ear. I actually think this is the real reason for the (very cool) "wide area tap": see how there's nothing holding the headphone into your ear on the backside? They're only anchored into your ear with two points: the retaining ring at the top and the donut speaker. If you lightly push the headphones forward, with essentially no effort, they pop right out. Most people's ears will have the same problem, because the Tragus (see an ear diagram, it's the pointy bit at the front that the donut speaker wedges behind) locks the front of the donut into place, but in general, the Antitragus (the other side of your ear) isn't a hook, so it's just light friction keeping it in place back there. There's nothing stopping the headphones from pivoting forward, and they DO stick out of your ears, so... something as simple as brushing your hair away could make them fall out. You have to be careful.The other problem is "hearing your surroundings". The speaker sits directly over your ear canal and thus partially blocks it, and also makes any incoming sounds fight with the speaker. I find that with these, the sound from the headphones almost always drowns out anything important I'd want to hear around me. I can't even have them super quiet and have a conversation with someone, as the sound from the speakers fights so heavily with incoming sound. But with bone conduction headphones, your ear is completely unobstructed, and I find that incoming sounds mix much better, maybe because the soundwaves don't have to fight in your ear canal. That part could be subjective, but at least for me, bone conduction feels significantly safer, because I can still hear everything around me, even if the surrounding sounds are quiet.-- Great for relaxation though! --That brings me to the title: who is the audience for the Linkbuds? I think it is for specifically people who want true wireless headphones but don't like pressure in their ears and are NOT looking to use these for exercise or outdoor activities. In fact, you can look at the marketing and features to back this up. These are not "sports" headphones, and maybe that's not why you're buying them. I keep comparing the Linkbuds to bone conduction headphones, but if you don't intend to use these while doing physical activity, the Linkbuds are honestly better. I find myself using them all the time in bed, because I AM a person who doesn't like pressure in their ears, and you can't exactly use bone conduction headphones while lying down (they have a band that extends behind your head).They also sound WAY better than even the best bone conduction headphones I've tried, which is why I'm surprised people say they sound so bad. I wonder if they've never used open-back headphones before: yes, you don't get nearly as much potential bass as closed-back (and especially in-ear), no matter WHAT the design is. I have Sennheiser HD600's, the "audiophile mainstay", and they sound amazing, but they'll never have as much bass as my cheap in-ears (iems). So if you're a bass head, you won't like these at all, you're stuck with closed-back headphones and iems. To me, the Linkbuds do sound oddly bright though, like over-emphasized upper-mids and top. It's not distorted, just a bit of a strange signature to my ears, but using the app, the EQ is saved IN the buds themselves (along with all the other nifty settings), so it's easy to fix. But, I've also found that small adjustments in fit greatly alter the tone of the Linkbuds, so take that into consideration when reading reviews: they might not fit everyone the same and thus they might not always sound that great.All that junk being said, I do actually intend to use them all the time, just for relaxation and essentially nothing else. I don't even trust them for cooking, I'm afraid I'll brush them while moving around and they'll fall into the food. But, I'm still gonna use them until they break. Also, the case is VERY SMALL, and I really like it! The picture attached shows one of those older slow iPhone chargers, and these are even smaller than that and only just about as thick, so it's definitely nicely pocketable. The recycled plastic is a nice, unique touch, and the case feels sturdy enough (definitely nowhere near airpods). The lid locks into place if you pull it open enough, that's kinda cool.The Linkbuds are so cool, and they serve a good niche, and I LIKE them, flaws and all. I gave them 3/5 (edited to 4/5) because I recognize that they have problems and that there are better alternatives for most use cases, and yet I'm still so fond of them. I want them to succeed, even though I don't think they will. I think there's absolutely a group of people for whom these are perfect, and I want these to stick around for those people.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2022
As someone who has suffered his whole life with pain from wearing earbuds (most types) these are definitely a must have if you are in the same boat.

For some reason I can’t handle iems. If they go in the ear, or even AirPods. My ears have always been so sensitive that any pressure results in pain or swelling. I try to stay away from most in ear styles for this main reason.

A secondary reason is the pressure from the sound isolation has never been comfortable to me. Feeling like I’m underwater, rather than silence. It’s awful.

AirPods 3 were my go to since their release late last year, but they still caused a bit of discomfort. They would also fall out. The convenience of using iOS and AirPods plus the higher than average sound quality made me push through.

Before the AirPods 3 I used the Galaxy buds Live. They were great. Most comfortable I’ve ver used. No issues with comfort. Despite enjoying the ANC implementation whereas it focused on outside lower frequencies like hums and engines (opposed to something like the AirPods Pro which attempt to block all sound). I didn’t like how quiet they were. The sound quality was great in a decently loud room but when I was at work with heavy machinery it got hard to hear without cranking up the sound which caused a bit of distortion.

Enter the Sony Linkbuds. Out of the box these things come with the medium wing tip which to my horror began causing some burning sensations from the pressure. I swapped them out for the small on both ears and voila. Perfect fit. Perfect volume.

It feels like you have nothing in the ear. The Galaxy buds live were close to perfect but they did block sound a bit when you were wearing them. The whole in these Linkbuds make it so that’s a problem of the past.

The auto speech detect works well. Too well honestly that I feel like I’m killing my battery by having it on. Speaking of batter it’s still to be seen how long they last. The app will show one percentage one minute and then it’ll jump down like 20%. I don’t think it updates frequently but it’s jarring.

The extra features like spatial audio and Alexa are cool but I use iOS and those aren’t that well supported. Maybe in the future, but right now don’t buy the buds if you have iOS and want to make use of those features.

The spatial audio is similar to AirPods 3 and pro implementation. It works very well with the supported apps. Seems highly unlikely more will add the feature though.

I’m assuming on android it’s a system wide effect that can be toggled on or off. So if you have an android I’d look for more information elsewhere.

The last thing I want to mention that makes these a must have is the wide area tap. Every time I tap it registers the proper gesture. EVERYTIME! That’s huge. With my Galaxy Buds I would always skip songs, or be unable to accept calls because the tapping was so inaccurate. Most tap to use headphones suck ass and for me, caused me physical pain to use. Here you don’t tap the headphone. You actually tap your temple… sort of. The side of your head. It’s like something out of a sci-fi movie and it works.

Few quirks when using these with iOS but most are now standard fare if you don’t use AirPods. Stuff like sometimes the screen will come on when I use Siri so my thigh will cancel out commands. I don’t use Siri that much anyways. And when I do need an assistant it’s only to do math problems for me that I’m too slow to do on my own. But it is something to be wary about.

Alexa implementation is good and works well, but again, Alexa can’t do as much as Siri: most of the things you’d ask her are like music selections. It’s kind of a non issue for me personally.

Also the app to set these up is kind of annoying to use. Features work, but the menus are confusing to know if they are turned on or not. Certain apps seem like they are required to set up certain features but not really. I spent about five minutes in the soundscapes app wondering how to I use the spatial audio for movies only to realize the app was trying to tell me the soundscapes app is compatible with the buds and that’s the end of the integration.

To use Alexa and Spotify features make sure to go to assign menu and change the left or right settings to the proper apps. Then the rest of the features will work. It’s very confusing at first.

With time as I use these through the warm up period they might get better sounding but the fit and comfort are apparent from the start. If you have sensitive ears please try the xs wingtips. Those are the ones on all the promotional material but for some reason they come with the medium.

This is my first review on Amazon and I just had to let everyone with similar problems to me that we’ve been saved. The perfect earbud is here.

For everyone else you might feel a bit let down. They aren’t as bass heavy as IEM’s and definitely don’t block outside sound. Some people really don’t want to hear anything and these aren’t for those people. For everyone else these are it!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2022
As someone who has suffered his whole life with pain from wearing earbuds (most types) these are definitely a must have if you are in the same boat.

For some reason I can’t handle iems. If they go in the ear, or even AirPods. My ears have always been so sensitive that any pressure results in pain or swelling. I try to stay away from most in ear styles for this main reason.

A secondary reason is the pressure from the sound isolation has never been comfortable to me. Feeling like I’m underwater, rather than silence. It’s awful.

AirPods 3 were my go to since their release late last year, but they still caused a bit of discomfort. They would also fall out. The convenience of using iOS and AirPods plus the higher than average sound quality made me push through.

Before the AirPods 3 I used the Galaxy buds Live. They were great. Most comfortable I’ve ver used. No issues with comfort. Despite enjoying the ANC implementation whereas it focused on outside lower frequencies like hums and engines (opposed to something like the AirPods Pro which attempt to block all sound). I didn’t like how quiet they were. The sound quality was great in a decently loud room but when I was at work with heavy machinery it got hard to hear without cranking up the sound which caused a bit of distortion.

Enter the Sony Linkbuds. Out of the box these things come with the medium wing tip which to my horror began causing some burning sensations from the pressure. I swapped them out for the small on both ears and voila. Perfect fit. Perfect volume.

It feels like you have nothing in the ear. The Galaxy buds live were close to perfect but they did block sound a bit when you were wearing them. The whole in these Linkbuds make it so that’s a problem of the past.

The auto speech detect works well. Too well honestly that I feel like I’m killing my battery by having it on. Speaking of batter it’s still to be seen how long they last. The app will show one percentage one minute and then it’ll jump down like 20%. I don’t think it updates frequently but it’s jarring.

The extra features like spatial audio and Alexa are cool but I use iOS and those aren’t that well supported. Maybe in the future, but right now don’t buy the buds if you have iOS and want to make use of those features.

The spatial audio is similar to AirPods 3 and pro implementation. It works very well with the supported apps. Seems highly unlikely more will add the feature though.

I’m assuming on android it’s a system wide effect that can be toggled on or off. So if you have an android I’d look for more information elsewhere.

The last thing I want to mention that makes these a must have is the wide area tap. Every time I tap it registers the proper gesture. EVERYTIME! That’s huge. With my Galaxy Buds I would always skip songs, or be unable to accept calls because the tapping was so inaccurate. Most tap to use headphones suck ass and for me, caused me physical pain to use. Here you don’t tap the headphone. You actually tap your temple… sort of. The side of your head. It’s like something out of a sci-fi movie and it works.

Few quirks when using these with iOS but most are now standard fare if you don’t use AirPods. Stuff like sometimes the screen will come on when I use Siri so my thigh will cancel out commands. I don’t use Siri that much anyways. And when I do need an assistant it’s only to do math problems for me that I’m too slow to do on my own. But it is something to be wary about.

Alexa implementation is good and works well, but again, Alexa can’t do as much as Siri: most of the things you’d ask her are like music selections. It’s kind of a non issue for me personally.

Also the app to set these up is kind of annoying to use. Features work, but the menus are confusing to know if they are turned on or not. Certain apps seem like they are required to set up certain features but not really. I spent about five minutes in the soundscapes app wondering how to I use the spatial audio for movies only to realize the app was trying to tell me the soundscapes app is compatible with the buds and that’s the end of the integration.

To use Alexa and Spotify features make sure to go to assign menu and change the left or right settings to the proper apps. Then the rest of the features will work. It’s very confusing at first.

With time as I use these through the warm up period they might get better sounding but the fit and comfort are apparent from the start. If you have sensitive ears please try the xs wingtips. Those are the ones on all the promotional material but for some reason they come with the medium.

This is my first review on Amazon and I just had to let everyone with similar problems to me that we’ve been saved. The perfect earbud is here.

For everyone else you might feel a bit let down. They aren’t as bass heavy as IEM’s and definitely don’t block outside sound. Some people really don’t want to hear anything and these aren’t for those people. For everyone else these are it!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022
**UPDATE**: They're really growing on me. I find myself using them more often than my usual pair. After tuning the EQ, they sound quite good, and if I'm gentle, they don't really fall out. So, I updated from 3 to 4 stars.

ORIGINAL: I was really excited for these headphones and they are slightly disappointing. Main points being:
- They are difficult to put into your ear, even after repeated practice, reducing the convenience factor of having true wireless headphones
- They easily fall out for me, regardless of which size retaining ring I put on. More on that later
- They have an oddly bright sound, but I don't think they have a poor sound quality at all like many reviewers are saying. More on that later.
- Their direct competitors for most use cases are bone conduction headphones, and I think bone conduction is a better choice here.

I do appreciate the innovation, and I think it's a really cool concept and I love the novelty. If that's enough for you to own it, then these are good true wireless headphones that sound pretty good and don't cause pressure in your ears. But if you actually want them to be useful for most situations where being aware of your surroundings is important, I think you'd be better served by bone conduction headphones (such as AfterShokz).

The rest of this review is just going into more detail about those points, so you can stop if you got the gist.

-- Not good for physical or outdoor activities --

The question to ask yourself is: why do you WANT open back headphones? If your answer is, like I think most people, "to hear my surroundings", then the next question to ask is "WHEN do I need to do that?". If it has anything to do with being outside, then you don't want these, go get bone conduction headphones. Those leave your ear completely open and essentially CAN'T fall off your head without significant effort. I think bone conduction is safer and more convenient for outdoor use or exercise. However, if your answer is instead "because I don't like pressure in my ears", these might be just what you're looking for... see the "Great for relaxation" section.

The Linkbuds are very light and just kind of "sit" in your ear. You can certainly move your head and they won't fall out, and they didn't even fall out for me when I yawn or move my jaw like others said. If you touch them the wrong way however, they just slide out of your ear. I actually think this is the real reason for the (very cool) "wide area tap": see how there's nothing holding the headphone into your ear on the backside? They're only anchored into your ear with two points: the retaining ring at the top and the donut speaker. If you lightly push the headphones forward, with essentially no effort, they pop right out. Most people's ears will have the same problem, because the Tragus (see an ear diagram, it's the pointy bit at the front that the donut speaker wedges behind) locks the front of the donut into place, but in general, the Antitragus (the other side of your ear) isn't a hook, so it's just light friction keeping it in place back there. There's nothing stopping the headphones from pivoting forward, and they DO stick out of your ears, so... something as simple as brushing your hair away could make them fall out. You have to be careful.

The other problem is "hearing your surroundings". The speaker sits directly over your ear canal and thus partially blocks it, and also makes any incoming sounds fight with the speaker. I find that with these, the sound from the headphones almost always drowns out anything important I'd want to hear around me. I can't even have them super quiet and have a conversation with someone, as the sound from the speakers fights so heavily with incoming sound. But with bone conduction headphones, your ear is completely unobstructed, and I find that incoming sounds mix much better, maybe because the soundwaves don't have to fight in your ear canal. That part could be subjective, but at least for me, bone conduction feels significantly safer, because I can still hear everything around me, even if the surrounding sounds are quiet.

-- Great for relaxation though! --

That brings me to the title: who is the audience for the Linkbuds? I think it is for specifically people who want true wireless headphones but don't like pressure in their ears and are NOT looking to use these for exercise or outdoor activities. In fact, you can look at the marketing and features to back this up. These are not "sports" headphones, and maybe that's not why you're buying them. I keep comparing the Linkbuds to bone conduction headphones, but if you don't intend to use these while doing physical activity, the Linkbuds are honestly better. I find myself using them all the time in bed, because I AM a person who doesn't like pressure in their ears, and you can't exactly use bone conduction headphones while lying down (they have a band that extends behind your head).

They also sound WAY better than even the best bone conduction headphones I've tried, which is why I'm surprised people say they sound so bad. I wonder if they've never used open-back headphones before: yes, you don't get nearly as much potential bass as closed-back (and especially in-ear), no matter WHAT the design is. I have Sennheiser HD600's, the "audiophile mainstay", and they sound amazing, but they'll never have as much bass as my cheap in-ears (iems). So if you're a bass head, you won't like these at all, you're stuck with closed-back headphones and iems. To me, the Linkbuds do sound oddly bright though, like over-emphasized upper-mids and top. It's not distorted, just a bit of a strange signature to my ears, but using the app, the EQ is saved IN the buds themselves (along with all the other nifty settings), so it's easy to fix. But, I've also found that small adjustments in fit greatly alter the tone of the Linkbuds, so take that into consideration when reading reviews: they might not fit everyone the same and thus they might not always sound that great.

All that junk being said, I do actually intend to use them all the time, just for relaxation and essentially nothing else. I don't even trust them for cooking, I'm afraid I'll brush them while moving around and they'll fall into the food. But, I'm still gonna use them until they break. Also, the case is VERY SMALL, and I really like it! The picture attached shows one of those older slow iPhone chargers, and these are even smaller than that and only just about as thick, so it's definitely nicely pocketable. The recycled plastic is a nice, unique touch, and the case feels sturdy enough (definitely nowhere near airpods). The lid locks into place if you pull it open enough, that's kinda cool.

The Linkbuds are so cool, and they serve a good niche, and I LIKE them, flaws and all. I gave them 3/5 (edited to 4/5) because I recognize that they have problems and that there are better alternatives for most use cases, and yet I'm still so fond of them. I want them to succeed, even though I don't think they will. I think there's absolutely a group of people for whom these are perfect, and I want these to stick around for those people.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Something new! And maybe a limited target audience...
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2022
**UPDATE**: They're really growing on me. I find myself using them more often than my usual pair. After tuning the EQ, they sound quite good, and if I'm gentle, they don't really fall out. So, I updated from 3 to 4 stars.

ORIGINAL: I was really excited for these headphones and they are slightly disappointing. Main points being:
- They are difficult to put into your ear, even after repeated practice, reducing the convenience factor of having true wireless headphones
- They easily fall out for me, regardless of which size retaining ring I put on. More on that later
- They have an oddly bright sound, but I don't think they have a poor sound quality at all like many reviewers are saying. More on that later.
- Their direct competitors for most use cases are bone conduction headphones, and I think bone conduction is a better choice here.

I do appreciate the innovation, and I think it's a really cool concept and I love the novelty. If that's enough for you to own it, then these are good true wireless headphones that sound pretty good and don't cause pressure in your ears. But if you actually want them to be useful for most situations where being aware of your surroundings is important, I think you'd be better served by bone conduction headphones (such as AfterShokz).

The rest of this review is just going into more detail about those points, so you can stop if you got the gist.

-- Not good for physical or outdoor activities --

The question to ask yourself is: why do you WANT open back headphones? If your answer is, like I think most people, "to hear my surroundings", then the next question to ask is "WHEN do I need to do that?". If it has anything to do with being outside, then you don't want these, go get bone conduction headphones. Those leave your ear completely open and essentially CAN'T fall off your head without significant effort. I think bone conduction is safer and more convenient for outdoor use or exercise. However, if your answer is instead "because I don't like pressure in my ears", these might be just what you're looking for... see the "Great for relaxation" section.

The Linkbuds are very light and just kind of "sit" in your ear. You can certainly move your head and they won't fall out, and they didn't even fall out for me when I yawn or move my jaw like others said. If you touch them the wrong way however, they just slide out of your ear. I actually think this is the real reason for the (very cool) "wide area tap": see how there's nothing holding the headphone into your ear on the backside? They're only anchored into your ear with two points: the retaining ring at the top and the donut speaker. If you lightly push the headphones forward, with essentially no effort, they pop right out. Most people's ears will have the same problem, because the Tragus (see an ear diagram, it's the pointy bit at the front that the donut speaker wedges behind) locks the front of the donut into place, but in general, the Antitragus (the other side of your ear) isn't a hook, so it's just light friction keeping it in place back there. There's nothing stopping the headphones from pivoting forward, and they DO stick out of your ears, so... something as simple as brushing your hair away could make them fall out. You have to be careful.

The other problem is "hearing your surroundings". The speaker sits directly over your ear canal and thus partially blocks it, and also makes any incoming sounds fight with the speaker. I find that with these, the sound from the headphones almost always drowns out anything important I'd want to hear around me. I can't even have them super quiet and have a conversation with someone, as the sound from the speakers fights so heavily with incoming sound. But with bone conduction headphones, your ear is completely unobstructed, and I find that incoming sounds mix much better, maybe because the soundwaves don't have to fight in your ear canal. That part could be subjective, but at least for me, bone conduction feels significantly safer, because I can still hear everything around me, even if the surrounding sounds are quiet.

-- Great for relaxation though! --

That brings me to the title: who is the audience for the Linkbuds? I think it is for specifically people who want true wireless headphones but don't like pressure in their ears and are NOT looking to use these for exercise or outdoor activities. In fact, you can look at the marketing and features to back this up. These are not "sports" headphones, and maybe that's not why you're buying them. I keep comparing the Linkbuds to bone conduction headphones, but if you don't intend to use these while doing physical activity, the Linkbuds are honestly better. I find myself using them all the time in bed, because I AM a person who doesn't like pressure in their ears, and you can't exactly use bone conduction headphones while lying down (they have a band that extends behind your head).

They also sound WAY better than even the best bone conduction headphones I've tried, which is why I'm surprised people say they sound so bad. I wonder if they've never used open-back headphones before: yes, you don't get nearly as much potential bass as closed-back (and especially in-ear), no matter WHAT the design is. I have Sennheiser HD600's, the "audiophile mainstay", and they sound amazing, but they'll never have as much bass as my cheap in-ears (iems). So if you're a bass head, you won't like these at all, you're stuck with closed-back headphones and iems. To me, the Linkbuds do sound oddly bright though, like over-emphasized upper-mids and top. It's not distorted, just a bit of a strange signature to my ears, but using the app, the EQ is saved IN the buds themselves (along with all the other nifty settings), so it's easy to fix. But, I've also found that small adjustments in fit greatly alter the tone of the Linkbuds, so take that into consideration when reading reviews: they might not fit everyone the same and thus they might not always sound that great.

All that junk being said, I do actually intend to use them all the time, just for relaxation and essentially nothing else. I don't even trust them for cooking, I'm afraid I'll brush them while moving around and they'll fall into the food. But, I'm still gonna use them until they break. Also, the case is VERY SMALL, and I really like it! The picture attached shows one of those older slow iPhone chargers, and these are even smaller than that and only just about as thick, so it's definitely nicely pocketable. The recycled plastic is a nice, unique touch, and the case feels sturdy enough (definitely nowhere near airpods). The lid locks into place if you pull it open enough, that's kinda cool.

The Linkbuds are so cool, and they serve a good niche, and I LIKE them, flaws and all. I gave them 3/5 (edited to 4/5) because I recognize that they have problems and that there are better alternatives for most use cases, and yet I'm still so fond of them. I want them to succeed, even though I don't think they will. I think there's absolutely a group of people for whom these are perfect, and I want these to stick around for those people.
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Oscar
5.0 out of 5 stars Tiene sus detalles pero es justo lo que necesito
Reviewed in Mexico on December 18, 2023
Estaba interesado en los linkbuds desde hace rato. Su precio me pareció excesivo y por eso no los había adquirido. Ahora que los agarré de promoción los compré sin dudarlo. Son en verdad una apuesta arriesgada para el consumidor promedio. Pero para mí son exactamente lo que buscaba. Anteriormente usaba los WF-C500 y tenía que quitarme uno para andar en bicicleta ya que no escuchaba todos los ruidos en mi alrededor. Con los linkbuds tengo un producto que es precisamente para andar en la calle.

Lo mejor de estos audífonos son las funciones integradas extra. Que se detengan cuando hablo es la segunda función más útil, pues me pasa que pido permiso para pasar en el transporte público. Gracias a su diseño puedo escuchar cuando me hablan para preguntarte algo en la calle. La tercera función que me parece fascinante es que se ajuste el volumen según el ruido ambiental. Esto me ayuda cuando cambio de espacios en la calle o una plaza comercial ya que el sonido se ajusta a la perfección.

Lo que me ha costado trabajo adaptarme ha sido el sistema de toques sin botón. Me fue bastante frustrante subir o bajar volumen, tuve que configurar mediante la aplicación y aún así me costó acostumbrarme. Después me di cuenta que puedo tocar los audífonos en si y me funciona mejor así.

Ahora lo malo de los audífonos. Lo primero es que me lastimaron casi de inmediato. La oreja me quedaba adolorida al quitármelos y me costó mucho entender como se colocan adecuadamente. Tenía la sensación que se iban a caer en cualquier momento. Incluso me causaron heridas en la parte interna de la oreja. Aún así desistí por el reembolso debido a que no hay nada parecido en el mercado. Por lo que aprendí a colocarlos de la forma adecuada. Tampoco sé porqué me molesta más en una oreja que en otra.

Lo segundo molesto es la batería. Entre más opciones activadas tengas más rápido se descarga. Y vaya que se descarga rápido si tienes EQ, hablar por chat y DSSE activado. Yo llegué a descargarlos en menos de dos horas. La recomendación es quitarle todas las opciones y dejar solamente las que vamos a necesitar. La ventaja es que su estuche los recarga muy rápido.

Lo último molesto es el tamaño. Me preocupa mucho que un día me los ponga mal y se caigan en la calle, son muy pequeños y si se van a una coladera será su fin. No hay forma de localizarlos como los de Apple.

En general, los recomiendo para la gente que necesite escuchar su exterior todo el tiempo.
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Oscar
5.0 out of 5 stars Tiene sus detalles pero es justo lo que necesito
Reviewed in Mexico on December 18, 2023
Estaba interesado en los linkbuds desde hace rato. Su precio me pareció excesivo y por eso no los había adquirido. Ahora que los agarré de promoción los compré sin dudarlo. Son en verdad una apuesta arriesgada para el consumidor promedio. Pero para mí son exactamente lo que buscaba. Anteriormente usaba los WF-C500 y tenía que quitarme uno para andar en bicicleta ya que no escuchaba todos los ruidos en mi alrededor. Con los linkbuds tengo un producto que es precisamente para andar en la calle.

Lo mejor de estos audífonos son las funciones integradas extra. Que se detengan cuando hablo es la segunda función más útil, pues me pasa que pido permiso para pasar en el transporte público. Gracias a su diseño puedo escuchar cuando me hablan para preguntarte algo en la calle. La tercera función que me parece fascinante es que se ajuste el volumen según el ruido ambiental. Esto me ayuda cuando cambio de espacios en la calle o una plaza comercial ya que el sonido se ajusta a la perfección.

Lo que me ha costado trabajo adaptarme ha sido el sistema de toques sin botón. Me fue bastante frustrante subir o bajar volumen, tuve que configurar mediante la aplicación y aún así me costó acostumbrarme. Después me di cuenta que puedo tocar los audífonos en si y me funciona mejor así.

Ahora lo malo de los audífonos. Lo primero es que me lastimaron casi de inmediato. La oreja me quedaba adolorida al quitármelos y me costó mucho entender como se colocan adecuadamente. Tenía la sensación que se iban a caer en cualquier momento. Incluso me causaron heridas en la parte interna de la oreja. Aún así desistí por el reembolso debido a que no hay nada parecido en el mercado. Por lo que aprendí a colocarlos de la forma adecuada. Tampoco sé porqué me molesta más en una oreja que en otra.

Lo segundo molesto es la batería. Entre más opciones activadas tengas más rápido se descarga. Y vaya que se descarga rápido si tienes EQ, hablar por chat y DSSE activado. Yo llegué a descargarlos en menos de dos horas. La recomendación es quitarle todas las opciones y dejar solamente las que vamos a necesitar. La ventaja es que su estuche los recarga muy rápido.

Lo último molesto es el tamaño. Me preocupa mucho que un día me los ponga mal y se caigan en la calle, son muy pequeños y si se van a una coladera será su fin. No hay forma de localizarlos como los de Apple.

En general, los recomiendo para la gente que necesite escuchar su exterior todo el tiempo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A safe alternative to earbuds for runners and cyclists.
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2022
While I appreciate listening to music and podcasts on long runs, I tend not to use headphones as I am uncomfortable with the isolation earbuds provide, and find earbuds often make a booming noise due to bone conduction.

I have used the Bose Sport Open Earbuds in the past with good results, and when Sony came out with their take I decided to give them a try. Here’s my opinion on the Sony units. Your mileage may vary.

The Sony LinkBuds are small and light, and fit easily in your ear. The different sized stability loops ensure a proper fit. And a proper fit is essential to keep these in your ear and to dial in the sound. With the wrong sized loop, these sound thin and harsh and will pop out of your head. Experiment with the right sized loop for your ear, and the buds will feel locked in, and the sound will be acceptable.

I hesitate to talk about the sound, as each of us has different requirements. I was not looking for hifi sound, just a pleasing sound that allowed me to listen to music while letting in ambient sound. The LinkBuds, once I had experimented with fit, met my needs perfectly. If you are bass-head, move on, as you cannot get booming bass out of an open backed earbud.

One feature I thought I would love was the speech feature, which cuts the sound when you speak. This worked well on most days, but I find wind will trigger it, so I turn that feature off on very windy days (Which is basically every day on PEI.).

I tested the LinkBuds with my iPhone XS, and the app worked flawlessly. I don’t run with my phone, and while I could use the LinkBuds on my older iPod, the app would not load, so functions were more limited.

The charging case is tiny and provides an internal battery. I like how the earbuds snap into the case with a satisfying click. I also run with PowerBeats, and have found I often don’t get a correct fit in the case resulting in a dead earbud.

Will these replace the Bose? No, as I prefer the warm, tubey Bose signature sound. But I do find the LinkBuds perform better in wind, and do not interfere with the googles I often have to wear in the winter. They each have their advantages, and I will use both happily. If I had to pick one pair, it would be the Bose, but I don’t think Bose is still selling these anymore. They cost the same.

Hope that helps, and I wish you all miles of smiles, safely aware of your surroundings.
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Lauren
5.0 out of 5 stars My favourite
Reviewed in Australia on March 19, 2024
I love these earbuds. The sound quality is quite good, maybe not audiophile quality, but still better than many wireless earbuds I've used in the past. I love that they detect when I'm taking and automatically pause. A really nice feature when I'm out and about and run into someone and need to talk.
Nilonim
1.0 out of 5 stars Quality problems
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2023
Color: WhiteVerified Purchase
Edit at the end!

TL;DR : After 13 months (warranty of 12 months), this 250$ pairs of earbuds is basically thrash.

The right bud sounds like the driver is busted, and the left bud has always had trouble charging in the case (the clip inside the case doesn't hold on tigh to the earbud so it sometimes doesn't charge or register like the bud has been taken out of the case, so there are problems pairing as well).

I find it so bad that a 250$ piece of tech doesn't have more than a year of warranty.

The sound was good due to open back design, but comfort will depend from person to person since it depends on your ear shape. For me the right one is super confy but the left hurts if i wear it for more than a couple hours.

I would not recommend this product and unless sony cha ges its warranty, I won't be buying from them anymore. 13 months of use for a busted driver is unforgivable, especially since i always use at low volume (use in public or before going to sleep).

Edit : after 18 months or so of use, the right bud not only sounds like a busted driver, it wont hold charge properly. It will randomly loose charge and drain case battery overnight, even when plugged in. For all that is good and fair in this world, do not buy this product.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Quality problems
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2023
Edit at the end!

TL;DR : After 13 months (warranty of 12 months), this 250$ pairs of earbuds is basically thrash.

The right bud sounds like the driver is busted, and the left bud has always had trouble charging in the case (the clip inside the case doesn't hold on tigh to the earbud so it sometimes doesn't charge or register like the bud has been taken out of the case, so there are problems pairing as well).

I find it so bad that a 250$ piece of tech doesn't have more than a year of warranty.

The sound was good due to open back design, but comfort will depend from person to person since it depends on your ear shape. For me the right one is super confy but the left hurts if i wear it for more than a couple hours.

I would not recommend this product and unless sony cha ges its warranty, I won't be buying from them anymore. 13 months of use for a busted driver is unforgivable, especially since i always use at low volume (use in public or before going to sleep).

Edit : after 18 months or so of use, the right bud not only sounds like a busted driver, it wont hold charge properly. It will randomly loose charge and drain case battery overnight, even when plugged in. For all that is good and fair in this world, do not buy this product.
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Mauricio
4.0 out of 5 stars Muy ligeros
Reviewed in Mexico on September 14, 2022
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Son muy ligeros, muy bonitos, cumplen su función de poder escuchar el exterior además de la música pero eso implica a que el audio no sea tan alto. No es facil acomodar en las orejas, y se debe probar la goma correcta para que no se salgan. Yo he usado las mas grandes y aún así se me han llegado a caer
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