![]() ![]() The case can stand perfectly upright while charging, with the light indicator visible. I like the way the charging port is positioned, right where the rounded portion of the case is. You can rest the case on the flat side and it will stay upright, exposing the charging connector on the top for easy access. The cover opens easily and can stay in place while open. The rounded body makes it really nice to touch and carry. Light Indicators: One light indicator on the front of the case.The TWS also has a modern feature of a USB-C charging port but sadly for the price range, there is no wireless charging. Anything less than 10hrs would have been disappointing. ![]() ![]() Case Sony WF-1000XM3’s charging case BatteryĮven though the amount of battery capacity is not stated, the bulkiness of the case does give us some hints on the amount of battery juice packed in it. So how did it fare? Are there really no downsides to it? ![]() Sony’s answer was to take in all the feedback, improve upon them, and gave the product an even clumsier naming convention. The WF-1000X was Sony’s first foray into the true wireless (TWS) market and it has issues that are common to first-gen products – unstable connection, average battery life, and a less than stellar noise cancellation capability. The Sony WF-1000XM3’s predecessor, the WF-1000X, did not receive good reviews when it launched in 2017. ![]()
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