Sony LinkBuds S Review

Our Verdict
The Sony LinkBuds S is ideal for minimal earbuds without sacrificing Sony's excellent ANC. The ultralight design is a genuine differentiator.
Pros & Cons
+ Pros
- +Ultralight at 4.8g per bud
- +Adaptive Sound Control is smart
- +LDAC hi-res streaming
- +Strong ANC for the compact size
- +IPX4 water resistance
− Cons
- −Less bass than larger earbuds
- −6-hour battery per charge
- −Small touch surface
- −No wireless case charging
In-Depth Review
The Sony LinkBuds S is the answer for people who want Sony's legendary ANC in the smallest possible package. At just 4.8g per bud, these are among the lightest earbuds on the market.
Despite the compact size, Sony has packed in impressive technology. The V1 processor handles both ANC and audio processing, delivering noise cancellation that rivals larger Sony earbuds. Adaptive Sound Control automatically adjusts listening mode based on your detected activity.
LDAC support delivers up to 990kbps streaming to Android devices. The sound signature is balanced and detailed, though small drivers sacrifice some bass depth.
Specifications
| Processor | V1 |
| Battery (buds) | 6 hours (ANC on) |
| Battery (total) | 20 hours with case |
| Water Resistance | IPX4 |
| Bluetooth | 5.2 |
| Codecs | SBC, AAC, LDAC |
| Weight | 4.8g per bud |
| Multipoint | Yes (2 devices) |
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