I have trouble keeping up with the amount of wireless headphones that Sony is releasing. So let's try to simplify. As far as the Sony brand goes, the WH-CH700N is the cheapest pair of noise-cancelling wireless headphones you can get.
I have trouble keeping up with the amount of wireless headphones that Sony is releasing. So let's try to simplify. As far as the Sony brand goes, the WH-CH700N is the cheapest pair of noise-cancelling wireless headphones you can get.
Bought the headphones as i needed something wireless and with microphone and noise cancelling for office use. The fit me better then Senheiser. Although made of plastic the fill ok, fit very well. The music is clear and noise cancelling works well for buzzing open office.
I purchased these headphones to primarily listen to podcasts and occasionally music as I cleaned around the house. The noise canceling feature slightly quiets the vacuum cleaner though not really enough to be truly noticeable.
Before I bought these, I must have tried four or five different budget sets of noise cancelling earphones. While each individual set had its merits considering price, I found them all ultimately lacking in what I wanted: decent sound and decent noise-cancelling.
Noise cancelling is not as efficient as others I have tried. Still ok . Battery life is good
Sony WH-CH700N review: Given the overall audio performance and superb battery life, this could end up being a new success for Sony...
Following on from the exceptional WH-1000XM3 (around Rs29,990) noise cancellation headphone, is the slightly more affordable WH-CH700N headphone. The idea is, and there is no ambiguity on this, to bring the top-notch noise cancellation tech to a more affordable headphone-after all, this one is...
If we look beyond audiophile-grade equipment, technological advancements are the next big thing that decide the price of headphones. Wireless connectivity, smart features, and active noise cancellation tend to bump up the price of any pair of headphones.
Very good sound; Easy-to-use controls; All-purpose sonic tuning; Superb battery life; Good app to customise functions and settings
Bland design; Slow charging; Wired audio output is weak
Good sound quality; Comfortable to wear for long periods; Overall a good pair of headphones that don't cost the earth
Noise cancelling could be better
The Sony WH-CH700N may be a watered down version of the WH-1000XM3, but still manages to offer a lot for the price
Lightweight; Balanced sound which can be customised through the app; Good battery life
Cannot customise level of noise cancellation; Exposed micro USB and 3.5mm headphone jack
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