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Sony’s Next Earbuds Just Popped Out Early Online

New WF-1000XM6 leaks hint at colors and a near-future arrival for Sony’s flagship buds.

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Sony WF-1000XM5 in black, charging case angled with lid open, held in hand.
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Sony’s long-anticipated WF-1000XM6 truly wireless earbuds have turned up in fresh leaks that give us a clearer picture of what might be coming next from the audio giant. Enthusiasts have been waiting since the WF-1000XM5 debuted over two years ago, and recent sightings across retailer listings and parts catalogs now suggest Sony’s flagship buds are closer to reality than ever.

The latest leak comes courtesy of The Walkman Blog, which spotted replacement part listings on Encompass Parts’ website, which include components for the WF-1000XM6 in both black and silver. Although parts listings don’t always match final retail plans, the consistency across multiple sources increases the likelihood that Sony will offer at least those two colorways at launch. A February 27, 2026, shipping date seen in the listing aligns with speculation that Sony could reveal the earbuds shortly after major early-year tech events like CES.

Retail listings like this are often early indicators of an official release window, but they can sometimes use placeholder dates. Still, the timing fits a familiar cadence for Sony’s product rollouts, especially given the recent launch of the WH-1000XM6 over-ear headphones and the brand’s pattern of unveiling wireless counterparts soon after.

There’s still a lot Sony isn’t saying

Beyond colors and timing, concrete specs remain under wraps. Previous leaks and certification filings, including FCC documentation spotted earlier this year, have hinted that the WF-1000XM6 could support advanced audio technologies like DSEE Ultimate upscaling, potentially improving sound richness over the current model. That would be a meaningful upgrade for audiophiles and fans of high-resolution audio.

What this means for you right now is mostly about anticipation and planning. If you’ve been holding off on a premium upgrade in hopes of Sony’s next flagship true wireless buds, this new wave of leaks suggests it might be worth waiting a little longer. Early 2026 seems increasingly likely as the unveiling window, and with any luck, we’ll see official details not long after CES 2026.

Varun Mirchandani
Varun is an experienced technology journalist and editor with over eight years in consumer tech media. His work spans…
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