| General Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Weight (ounces) | 0.6 oz. | 
| Weight (grams) | 16 (without arc supporters) | 
| Wearing styles | In-ear | 
| Main category | NFC Bluetooth headset | 
| Release year | 2014 | 
| Release month | 10 | 
| Release quarter | 04 | 
| Sports features | IPX4 (Splash-proof, Water-resistant) | 
| Audio Features | |
| Speaker diameter | 6 mm (dynamic, neodymium magnet) | 
| Speaker Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 kHz | 
| Microphone type | Omni-directional MEMS | 
| Under The Hood | |
| NFC |  | 
| Stand-by Time | 1.6 weeks (Equivalent to 11.3 days or 270 hours) | 
| Talk time | 4.5 hours (270 minutes) | 
| Music Playback Time | 4.5 hours (270 minutes) | 
| Battery charging time | 120 minutes | 
| Charging plug | MicroUSB | 
| USB Charging |  | 
| Connectivity | |
| Bluetooth Profiles Supported | HSP, HFP, A2DP | 
| Other Specs & Features | |
| Available colors | Black, Blue, White | 
| Control buttons | Mulitfunction Button (MFB) | 
| Indicator lights |  | 
| Manufacture product ID | MDR-AS800BT | 
Description:
This model (AKA Sony AS800BT) has a low music play time-per-charge ratio, having to charge for around two hours to play only for up to 4.5 hours, and it goes with the flow of the mainstream IPX4 water-resistance, which can be seen in a growing number of sports Bluetooth headsets.
Also called Sony MDRAS800BT, Sony AS800BT.
			
			
			
 
  					
 				 
 	
 
 				 
 





