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Sony WH-H910N Launched in India on Flipkart | Price, Specs

Sony WH-H910N Premium Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headset is now available to purchase in India online from Flipkart. It is priced at Rs 24,990 MRP ( Launch Price: Rs 21,990 )

Features & Specs


Sony WH-H910N comes with dual noise-canceling microphones to let you cut out unwanted noise from your surroundings - whether it be in-flight noise, city traffic, or office chatter - these headphones are going to give you great listening experience. 


Sony has also built this with Quick Attention Mode which lets you quickly decrease headphone volume and listen to your surroundings. You can easily activate this mode by placing your hand over the touch sensor.

  • Convenient Foldable Design - a slim housing, a silicone headband, and soft-cushioned earpads
  • Battery: 35 hours of battery life ( Enjoy 2.5 hours of usage on a 10-minute charging session )
  • Voice Assistant Support: Alexa, Google Assistant 
  • Touch Controls: Yes - you can answer phone calls, control what you are listening and activate assistants like Google App and Siri.
  • Adaptive Sound Control - tune performance settings using Sony Headphones Connect app
  • Quick Attention Mode
  • Hi-Res Audio -  25-mm drivers 
  • Dual Noise Cancellation Mics
  • Bluetooth Version 5 ( 10m range )

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