The Sony SRS-NB10 Wireless Neckband Bluetooth Speaker is a game-changer for anyone looking to enhance their work-from-home experience. This speaker offers personalized audio that’s optimized for maximum comfort and tailored to your individual needs. It’s equipped with a built-in microphone and Precise Voice Pickup Technology, so you can take work calls with ease and be heard loud and clear.
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acolyte –
So I’ve only owned this product for 5 days, and I can’t say so much right now.Wireless earbuds have been giving me ear infection, so unfortunately this was my only alternative for listening to music in my daily walks.What works:* Feels very natural for work meetings. Good sound quality, good noise cancellation. Clear sound. I don’t have to mute manually half the time.* Non-intrusive for listening to music on the go* Good for calling people (I don’t have to scream like when I use speakerphone)* Amazing noise cancellation for calls – tested on a windy day calling my parents while walking and taking photos for an hour* Having it on the neck while in meetings or on the go for hours feels fine, doesn’t feel awkward* Great to use for online classes too. I’ve only tried it for recorded classes instead of live classes, so I’d like to hear more too on those* Small update: After a week of use, for picking up calls and listening to streams on my phone, I became annoyed listening directly now and would immediately pick up this neck speakerWhat doesn’t work* Sound quality for music – I’d say you can get a $25 wireless earbuds with a better quality (just like the ENACFIRE I have)* Not very comfortable on the collar – The back is flexible but the part from the speaker to the end (volume and mute button) is rigid, so it’s kind of uncomfortable* Not for long-term listening to music – both the sound and the positioning is uncomfortable. I wouldn’t want to wear this for hours on the sofa* Sound still leaks quite a bit – Tested with my friend who was 10 feet away and they can still hear some noise. I thought the sound would be more isolated for use in crowded meeting areas.* Worse than stereo? – The way the beamforming sound is that it directs the speaker to the ears. This also means it doesn’t even sound like stereo. It sounds more like those speakerphone devices in meeting rooms. So don’t expect surround sound or even Dolby/DTS stereo quality.Conclusion:Am I disappointed? Yes.Will I return it? Maybe.Would I recommend it? YesThis certainly isn’t your Bose or AudioTechnica. It is what it was advertised for. Meetings, convenience to switch between meetings and own audio (music), and for listening to music on the go. Wireless earbuds isn’t an option for me because it’s been giving me ear infection, even after I took a break from it for a month, sanitize, and tried it again. It might be my allergy. I was thrilled when this product was finally in stock in Amazon.I won’t lie that I was expecting a good sound quality to listen to music all day, but alas, this wasn’t it. Plus I usually buy cheap good earbuds/headphones, so I was disappointed for the sound quality for $150. However, if you think of this as work equipment, then it’s cheap. I’d take this any day over having to listen through the PC speaker, phone speaker, or headphones for 2-4 hours a day of meetings, and certainly others spend more on meetings.Due to the pandemic season, I’ve started working remotely, so I also took daily walks to get out of the house. Having this on while walking outside for an hour while carrying a camera was very non-intrusive. Sound isn’t as great as earbuds but it works, and by the nature of this neck speaker, you can still listen to ambient sounds or someone calling out to (or screaming at) you, so again, this is what I needed.This what I would say a specialized equipment. It works for what it was designed for. However, you’re working to make money, and if this improves your quality of life at work, I’d say go for it. If you’re looking for Bose sound quality, skip this and move on. If you’re looking for something that can alleviate stress from listening to 2-4 hours online work meetings or classes a day or even more, give this guy a try.*Notes:1. This white looks like the kind that might discolor or easily stained. Not knowing the paint quality, I’d recommend the darker color.2. There are cheaper options in Amazon if you look up neckband speaker. However they have less functions and reliability issues, but might be worth a try if you don’t want to spend on this yet.
Lalo Flores –
The good is the long battery life. I used them for half a day and the speaker still said 100 percent.It seems to me that in order to get the most out of the battery they sacrificed every trace of good sound.Remember the headphones they used to give out during flights, or buses, well that’s literally how they sound. The hardware is grate like all Sony products BTW. But the small speakers are very lacking.I noticed the weak sound from the very moment I linked them to my phone. I believe this product is being promoted for users that would be working from home, and I think if that’s how you intend to use them then it should decent enough.I could hardly hear what was being said while driving, then I went to the mall’s food court and same situation, very hard to understand what it was being said, then finally I went to the market and same issue, the sound is weak. I own the Bose soundwear, (i shared the photo) and the sound on those is twice as loud and much richer with some bass. They cost twice as much when they were available but they are worth every penny. I’m so sad they were discontinued and that was another reason I got so excited when the Sony ones were announced because I didn’t want to buy a no-name speaker.THe only thing I don’t like about the Bose soundwear is that when I ride my bike and turn back my chin bone hits it and it hurts, that was another reason I was so eager to get the sony, which is lighter and therefore more comfortable but my wife said that it was more noticeable than bose one while wearing it.In any case, I was disappointed and I’m hoping another manufacturer steps in and produces another model soon. The neck speakers are awesome, they allow you listen to your surroundings without blocking ambient sounds, they also don’t torture your ear canals like in-ear headphone do.
FELIX HERRERA –
Good thing: Voice calls are ok. Microphone does pickup the sound well.Poor: The sound driver is too small to output a good spectrum of sound.If you want it for calls in a quite room, maybe this will work ok Next guy in your office will still hear the sound from the speaker, so you might be better off investing in a proper Jabra conference speaker.For moving around with nothing in or over your ear listening to music, not very useful as the music reproduction is extremely poor.
J N –
This product is just 2 small cheap speaker with good quality mic on your shoulder. I had problem with ear phones due to long time uses (around 5-6 hours). As I use to be alone in room so good for me but if you are in office then it’s not the product you are looking for because other person will hear clearly what you are talking. I am very disappointed with with Sony because when you have to put 2 small speaker then it can be of good quality speaker. There are small small wireless speaker are available in market with very amazing quality sound but this product has very low quality speaker. This product is over priced as per sound quality it should be max 2-3K. Battery life of product is very good. I bought this due to brand name of Sony but disappointed with it.
7020 –
It’s a little over priced, and people seem to be greatly underwhelmed.I listen to talk radio and audio books, this neckband is wonderful for that. The sound is thin (it’s all highs and mid), voices are easily heard and clear. There is no bass.-It’s stereo AM radio+ quality.-It does phone calls well.-it has a pretty decent distance.-It’s feather light and rests easy on your shoulders.- It has a quality build feel……it’s for voice, once you come to terms with that it will meet all of your expectations.
It’s good for walks but if your driving in your car on full blast mite be hard to hear –
It’s great for walks but not so much if your driving in your car and the wind blows
FELIX HERRERA –
convenient to play music while hiking
Umesh Kumar –
Sony brand most of times keeps to the great standarts. My wife hates ear phones (ear buds and/or over the ear) – so this speaker is a great for those who can’t wear headphones. Having it paired to multiple devices (computer, phones, tablet) makes it great device to listen all in single speaker.
J N –
Bluetooth connects only on phone not discoverable on laptop…Don’t know where to compalint and get the device replaced