Pairs with both my Apple Watch and iPhone and it plays nice when switch devices (when you try to connect, it automatically disconnects the other one). Used on commute and at the gym with no connectivity problems so far.
Pairs with both my Apple Watch and iPhone and it plays nice when switch devices (when you try to connect, it automatically disconnects the other one). Used on commute and at the gym with no connectivity problems so far.
Works O. K.
I got it several weeks ago for gym purpose, and supposed it would be better than my previous one. Well it is not that bad and fairly easy to use, but it is really easy to be out of battery..which is not that convenient if you use more than 3 hours..
I love sony products in general and this product would have been one of the best products that Sony has made. They sound good but I was very disappointed by the shortfalls. I bought these to help with my daily commute but the battery life is not helpful at all.
I love the freedom of wireless earphones. I have a pair of Blueant Pump Mini2 Wireless earphones. They're great but the ear pieces aren't that comfortable and I kept seeing truly wireless earphones with just the buds and figured I'd give that a go.
Headphones were meant to be wireless. Ears weren't meant to be bound and shackled to tangled wires. Now that we've had a chance to regularly use Bluetooth headphones over the past few years, we can't help but wonder how we were able to get along without them.
In November 2017, Sony rolled out the WF-1000X in India. The wireless headphones were the first in the world to include noise cancellation in a truly wireless form factor while reproducing good audio.
Active noise cancellation; IPX4 certification; Adjustable ANC
Flimsy charging case; No volume controls
Water resistant, truly wireless earbuds with noise cancelling
Awesome fit and sound quality
Awful battery life
We are coming into almost a year since Sony unveiled their first truly wireless earbuds last year with the Sony WF-1000X at IFA. Those earbuds came with a brushed metal charging case that had adequate battery life but provided some of the best bass in their category.
Summertime is no time for over-ear headphones (as the sweat smears on my QC-35 earpads will attest). So when Sony asked me to review its new truly wireless WF-SP700N earbuds, the timing was perfect.
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