Sony Xperia Ear

Sony Xperia Ear
alaScore 85

141 avis

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alaTest a collecté et analysé 141 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Sony Xperia Ear. La note moyenne du produit est 4.5 sur 5, tandis que les autres Casques Audio ont une note moyenne de 4.0 sur 5. De nombreux avis apprécient l'ergonomie.

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Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres Casques Audio, le Sony Xperia Ear obtient un alaScore™ de 85/100 = Très Bien.

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Avis d'expert par (engadget.com)

Sony's Xperia Ear is not the hands-free assistant I wanted

 

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...

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

I was excited about the Xperia Ear and what it promised until I realized that, as it stands, the device does nothing different from Siri or Google over wired earbuds. In particular, the fact that it requires you to use your hand and press a button to...

Dec. 2016

Avis d'expert par : Andy Boxall (digitaltrends.com)

Sony Xperia Ear Duo True Wireless Earbuds Review

 

Very comfortable ; Strong battery life ; Safer than traditional earbuds in certain situations ; Great for outdoor pursuits

Sound is average, lacks bass ; Touch controls slow to react ; Difficult to put on

Avis d'expert par : Ty Pendlebury (cnet.com)

Sony's personal assistant earphone concept rattles your brain pan

 

The Sony Xperia Ear Open-Style Concept is a hands-free personal assistant that uses bone conduction to transmit sounds to your ears.

Fév. 2017

Avis d'expert par : Ajay Kumar (pcmag.com)

Sony Xperia Ear

 

The Sony Xperia Ear is an innovative Bluetooth headset with a built-in voice assistant you can control by nodding your head, but it's too expensive for the call quality it delivers.

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 one of the more interesting Bluetooth headsets we've seen in some time, but it focuses too much on features at the expense of call quality. At $200 it's significantly more costly than the Plantronics Voyager 5200, which has most...

Dec. 2016

Avis d'expert par (whathifi.com)

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Avis d'expert par (stuff.tv)

Sony Xperia Ear review

 

For the busy man-about-town - or the lazy man-about-sofa.

Accurate voice recognition ; Battery life is decent enough ; Subtle styling

Slow to respond ; Too pricey if you don't need the extra functions

Sony's in-ear AI butler looks and feels good, but unless your hands are constantly full, isn't yet ready to run your life

Dec. 2016

Avis d'expert par : Chris Barraclough (recombu.com)

Sony Xperia Ear Review: In Depth

 

Sony Xperia Ear Review: We've spent the past week with Sony's Xperia Ear assistant,a handy earpiece that pairs with your smartphone.

Comfortable, light design ; Charging case ; Solid concept

Limited AI ; For early adopters only

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...

Nov. 2016

Avis d'expert par : Nick T. (phonearena.com)

Sony Xperia Ear Bluetooth headset review

 

It was about six years ago when I wrote my first review. The device I tested was a basic and affordable Bluetooth headset – one that was good for making phone calls, but couldn't do anything else. Fast-forward to present day, and stacking that against...

Tight, secure fit ; Technically, it works for calls, music listening, and voice/video chats via third-party 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.

Dec. 2016

Avis d'expert par : Eric M. Zeman (phonescoop.com)

Review: Sony Xperia Ear Duo Bluetooth Headphones

 

Sony's open-ear Bluetooth headphones promise to let you "stay in tune with the world" while keeping you informed with smart alerts when on the go. If you've got an ear for safety, the Xperia Ear Duo keep you in touch with your environment while you...

Sony sells the Xperia Ear Duo via Amazon for $280, which is a lot. You can get better music quality and equivalent battery life for half as much. I'm not sure the open-ear design and smart assistant make up the difference.

Juil. 2018

Avis d'expert par (stuff.tv_in)

Sony Xperia Ear Open concept hands-on review

 

Sony's intriguing in-ears feel almost ready for prime time

Jan. 2018

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