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 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.
Sony's WF-SP700N true wireless earphones are a rare misstep from a company that typically has much higher standards.
Secure in-ear fit; Solid noise cancellation for the price
Poor audio performance; Short battery life; Low IP rating for gym-focused earphones
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.
They fit well and sound great, but the Sony WF-SP700N fall short on battery life, and that's a deal breaker.
Extremely comfortable; Clear sound with potent bass response; Sweat-proof
Battery 40 percent less than competition; Poor noise-canceling
Average for mixed usage. They're compact, easy to carry around and have a decently comfortable in-ear fit. They also have a decent if slightly too bass-heavy sound and unique design that's decently durable and will stand out when compared to other truly wireless in-ears.
Stable fit for sports; Compact and decently sturdy design.
High latency; Poor noise isolation.
Despite some small downsides, the Sony WF-SP700N is one of the better truly wireless headphones currently available.
Fits comfortably and securely and sounds good for truly wireless headphones; Built-in noise cancelling helps muffle ambient sound; An included charging case delivers two additional charges.
Battery life is only OK at 3 hours; It's a little awkward to get the earbuds into their charging case; Some audio delay when using certain streaming video apps.
We've seen a lot of new truly wireless earphones hit the market in 2018, all trying to compete against the most well-known member of the breed, Apple's AirPods.
Despite some small downsides, the Sony WF-SP700N is one of the better truly wireless headphones currently available.
Fits comfortably and securely and sounds good for truly wireless headphones; Built-in noise cancelling helps muffle ambient sound; An included charging case delivers two additional charges.
Battery life is only OK at 3 hours; It's a little awkward to get the earbuds into their charging case; Some audio delay when using certain streaming video apps.
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