These shiny concept earphones are the latest vessel for Sony’s digital assistant
Sony has a compelling vision for the future of
computing, but it doesn’t always manage to follow through. Case in
point, the company has announced at MWC today a new concept version of
its Xperia Ear — a headphone with a built-in digital assistant (the Sony
Agent).
Sony says the technology is “hands-free, eyes-free, and
ears-free.” And why ears-free? Because these headphones use something
called “open-ear” technology that transmits sound “directly to the ear
canal.” This has the same effect as the audio passthrough tech we’ve
seen in other wireless earphones — allowing users to listen to music and
interact with an assistant while still hearing noise from the world
around them.
Unfortunately, we’ve seen some similar promises from Sony
before, with the company not quite hitting the mark. The
first-generation Xperia Ear was also announced as a concept before it
went on sale last year. But it was a dud, with reviewers citing limited functionality and poor battery life as reasons to give it a wide berth.
Perhaps the new and improved Ear will solve some of these
issues. Sony says it’s still improving on its digital assistant, and
has announced a new “Anytime Talk” feature that makes it easy to start a
group call “without searching through contacts or needing to dial.”
(This functionality will be coming to first-generation Xperia Ears
sometime in the next couple of months.)
We’ll hopefully be able to try out the new Xperia Ear ourselves at MWC, and see if it’s worth keeping an eye on. Stay tuned.
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