Dubai, UAE: Sony announces powerful addition to its audio range in the UAE, dedicated to delivering deep bass. Expanding the EXTRA BASSTM series, the WH-XB900N wireless noise cancelling headphones make it easier than ever for music lovers to enjoy their favourite tracks wherever they are with powerful sound and easy to use features.

Love the bass and lose the noise with the WH-XB900N

Hear the bass and nothing else with the new WH-XB900N wireless headphones thanks to Digital Noise Cancelling. Digital Noise Cancelling cuts out ambient noise so you can hear more detail in every track. For those situations where you need to hear your surroundings, the WH-XB900N headphones include a quick attention feature. Simply touch the right earcup to quickly lower the volume of your music, enabling you to hear ambient sounds and conversations. Touch control lets you swipe the touchpad on the right earcup to play, pause, go back, skip songs and adjust the volume, making them perfect for use on the go.

The WH-XB900N headphones provide up to 30 hours[2] of music with wireless freedom, allowing bass-heads to immerse themselves in music both day and night. The WH-XB900N headphones also have a quick charge function that provides up to one hour of wireless playback after just ten minutes of charging.

EXTRA BASS™ beats

Sony’s EXTRA BASS™ range is specifically designed to deliver powerful, deep and punchy enhanced bass response, making it ideal for fans of chart-topping music. You can enjoy Sony’s much-loved EXTRA BASSTM sound on its range of portable wireless speakers, headphones and high-power audio systems.

The WH-XB900N, priced at AED 899, is available at Sony Boutique store in The Dubai Mall, and other electronic outlets across the UAE.

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About Sony Middle East and Africa:

Sony Middle East and Africa FZE is a 100% subsidiary of Sony Corporation and is the regional headquarters for the Middle East and Africa regions. The company is engaged in the business of Sony Consumer Electronics, Recording Media and Energy, Mobile Electronics (Car Audio) and Computer Entertainment (PlayStation) products in more than 40 countries in the region.

Apart from stock operations in the Jebel Ali Free Zone Establishment in Dubai, Sony Middle East and Africa leads execution of various logistics, sales, marketing, advertising and customer services activities through its business partners. 262 accredited third party service centres reinforce Sony’s presence in key markets in the region.

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