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The Sony LinkBuds Fit (left) have a noise-isolating design while the LinkBuds Open (right) have an open design.
Using open earbuds in noisy environments may lead to turning volume up too high.
Open-ear earbuds are more comfortable to wear for most, but it used to mean no active noise cancellation — until now.
Sony has good news for folks looking for a snug pair of earbuds that stay put even during intense workouts. It added two new offerings to its LinkBuds line Wednesday: LinkBuds Fit and LinkBuds Open.