

🎧 Elevate your sound game—comfort, power, and style in one sleek package.
Sony WF-C510 earbuds deliver up to 22 hours of wireless playback with a compact charging case, multipoint Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and IPX4 water resistance. Designed for all-day comfort and equipped with ambient sound mode and tactile controls, these earbuds are perfect for professionals balancing work, travel, and fitness without compromising on sound quality or convenience.














| ASIN | B0D9R4GYTN |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Battery Life | 11 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #771 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #105 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Charging Time | 1.5 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Multiple Wireless Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,901) |
| Date First Available | August 26, 2024 |
| Earpiece Shape | Bud |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242930339 |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Included Components | Wireless Earbuds, Charging Case, Hybrid Silicone Earbud Tips |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 2.77 ounces |
| Item model number | WFC510/B5 |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | WF-C510 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 2.12 x 3.1 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Commutes, Travel, and Office |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Multipoint Pairing |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music, Running, Exercising |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 027242930339 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
R**E
Good & Comfy for the Price
Comfortable and easy to wear for hours without my ears hurting. Sony has nailed the design for long term wear for all wireless Bluetooth earbuds I've owned. Does not fall out easily and fits ergonomically. I am confident I won't lose these easily. I love the large button pressed to control music, calls, etc. I enjoy that it's not touch-sensitive like Samsung earbuds, which have been falsely set off by my hair or beanie. My complaints: these buttons are not programmable: what type of madman want people to press 4 times to change volume up/down? I would also love a "Find Earbuds" function if they are connected to a device, but the owner isn't sure where they placed them. Noise cancellation is non-existent, but you have ambient sound (listen to your surroundings) if you wish to have both music and some situational awareness. The case is *slim*, much slimmer than Sony's previous cases. Sound is very decent for the price. With the latest iterations of Bluetooth, these earbuds can be connected to 2 devices at a time, but they cannot play sound from both sources at once. All in all, I recommend if you need a decent and comfortable pair of earbuds with which to listen to music and audio for hours. Sometimes, I use them for more than 6 hours and I'm surprised the battery still goes strong. I've been using them for 5 months now, and like other Sony earbuds I've owned in the past, I expect their longevity to last years.
H**P
Comfort and great battery life!
Very good earbuds! Long battery life and unparalleled sound. Comfortable fit and lightweight. Great price! Get a pair.
N**N
Solid choice
My experience with the Sony (WF-C510) has been great. They are not too bulky to carry around. Their transparency mode is solid. They don’t have a noise canceling mode but just wearing the buds block out a good amount of noise. They are comfortable and fit right in and have never fell out on their own. I haven’t had any issues with the mic during phone calls; I am told I sound clear. I use them at work. They pair with my computer and my phone at the same time. That’s one of the main reasons I bought these. The audio quality is really good. Way better than my AirPod pro 1st gen. I like the EQ settings on the app. Battery life is never a worry for me. I can go a few days with a full charge. Only a few complaints. One is the app should have a setting where it lets you customize what the taps do. Second is when on call, it goes into transparency mode which I don’t like but not a deal breaker. Overall for the price I paid I would recommend these. I will update my review if I have any issues.
I**E
I Never Thought I'd Be This Person
I woke-up on a Friday and purchased these C510's (Sony uses terrible nomenclature) two minutes later. The discounted price seemed enticing to me. I never thought I would be a person that has seven sets of earbuds. But three years later, I've used nine or ten pairs (others broke or sent to RMA). Now, I'm somewhat consistently searching for my next daily pair(s). Considering my diverse set of earbuds, I like to think I have good reference points for users. I've used 3 Sony WF-xM4's, 3 Sennheiser Momentum 3's, Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds, Earfun Air Pro 4, OnePlus Buds 3. Finally, I now have the Sony C510's. The silicone tips worked as some of the best I've ever used. However, I changes to my OEM foam tips (revised version) from my XM4's. Everything improved! The sound isolation on these C510's is so good that for a day or two, I thought they had active isolation - especially since using the foam tips. But. that's actually for the next version ( I think the 710's). I was able to do some comparison with every pair of my stock and except for my two-hundred dollars pair (or more when new), I prefer these for their all-around sound, wear and feature ability. The physical device is good to interface with and only ousted by Sennheiser and my XM4's. As for how they sound, I think the overall profile is definitely a more narrow sound stage of the XM4's. Voice and bass are most narrow, but can be somewhat compensated for in EQ. The EQ barley needs modification(s). I've attached my EQ setting, for example. The Clear Bass profile does a decent job of balancing the tone at lower frequencies. I had the 510's at full-volume and I had my standard assumptions confirmed. The distortion was appropriate, for the price. The quality of the sound is good. Not passing sixty-isn percent of volume will general have you safe from from the cost-cutting, dostortion-allowing components that give these earbuds a very fair price. I have worn these for ten hours per day, three days now - including in bed - and have zero soreness in my ear canals. I have fully drained the batteries and can confirm eleven hours use with a few percent to spare. I have one major gripe and if you have battery anxiety; you're not going to like this. The BMS seems to only update the capacity three or four times in the entire10+ hours during use. The app and my phone will show one-hundred percent for several hours and then drop to fifty percent capacity. There is literally three or four increments to the device updating remaining capacity. Getting three-ish hours on a twenty percent, "low battery" chime is certainly a confusing feeling. Here is an example of update capacity: 100% (four or five hours), fifty percent (three of four hours later), twenty percent (three or four hours later), twenty percent (to zero) for two hours. This is not exact, but a general replication of the insanity of the BMS (battery management system).
L**R
i thought i'd get burned again, i once bought some of the sony high end ear buds, cost me more than 300 Cad, but i wanted to experience the audio quality that's supposed to come with a "high end" product, and i was sorely dissapointed when after less than a year those headphones wouldn't hold charge for more than an hour, i swore that never again would i buy sony headphones like those, but alas, these came on sale, and i've been eyeing them for a long time trying to convince myself that i was going to get hurt again, but.. the truth was surprinsingly good! these little earbuds deliver good quality audio, great battery life and range, but one of THE most important things for me, AUDIO STABILITY! they don't cut off!! i've had some that cut off from just turning my head sideways! ridiculous! but these! i go all the way to the back freezer and they still keep the signal going. all in all great audio, great buds, but if you can get them on a sale they're AWESOME.
R**B
Tengo los Sony WH-1000XM4 (de diadema) y los Xiaomi Redmi Buds 3 Lite, así que estos serán mi punto de comparación. He leído opiniones de que estos Sony no tienen un volumen muy alto pero para mí el volumen es disfrutable. Los bajos suenan muy bien por el precio, nada que pedirle a las frecuencias bajas de los 1000XM4 (que siendo justos, los bajos de estos audífonos, los 1000XM4, no destacan mucho aún con el ecualizador). El audio en general es más limpio y de mejor calidad en comparación a los Xiaomi. El material sí se siente económico, tanto de los audífonos como del estuche pero nada de qué preocuparse, son económicos pero la construcción es buena y cómoda. Se sienten muy ligeros y no molestan para nada luego de horas. La batería de los audífonos es muy buena, tarda muchísimo tiempo para que baje del 100% (salvo que actives el modo ambiente) y aunque no tienen cancelación de ruido, personalmente siento que en este tipo de audífonos no es realmente necesario porque la goma cierra muy bien el oído. El estuche por otro lado... no dura mucho. En 2-3 días ya había bajado al 50%, pero seguiré revisando (aclaro que yo los uso mucho tiempo al día, cuando no los uso mucho la batería del estuche no baja tan rápido). Si los ves en $800 MXN o menos, me parecen una buena opción, especialmente por lo ligeros y cómodos que son y la calidad de audio en general. Si los ves más caros, buscaría otras opciones. Finalmente, dos consejos: 1. Descarga su app, 'Sound Connect' (de Sony) y usa el ecualizador. El audio que viene de fábrica sí se siente muy plano (tal vez por eso se quejan del volumen), así que usar el ecualizador mejora sustancialmente la calidad de sonido. Si no quieres romperte mucho la cabeza, solo abre la app, registras los audífonos y en el apartado de ecualizador escoge el perfil 'Emocionado' (o algún otro perfil que tenga al menos +7 de Clear Bass). 2. He leído en algunos foros que ciertas personas tuvieron un problema con el estuche: si dejas que la batería del estuche llegue a 0%, este ya no se vuelve a cargar (los audífonos sí, pero el estuche no). En la misma app puedes monitorear la batería de los audífonos y del estuche. De vez en cuando revísalo y trata de que la batería del estuche no baje del 20-30%. No he tenido problemas y no le pasa a todo mundo, pero es mejor prevenir cualquier cosa. Actualización: después de dos meses de uso, el estuche se me ha descargado por completo más de una vez y sigue funcionando, no se asusten por ese tema, pero sí, su batería me dura de tres a cuatro días, a veces un poco menos.
M**M
WF‑C510s are a solid choice! 🎧 Ambient sound works like a charm, super easy to use, and battery life is decent—rapid charging and lasts around a week. Sound quality's nice, and they're comfy too. Good budget‑friendly option if you’re looking for basics that just work 😊.
C**E
Have not been able to use as per instructions, have asked for refund but have heard nothing so far
R**O
São bons!!
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