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Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones WHCH700N: Wireless Bluetooth Over the Ear Headset with Mic for phone-call and Alexa voice control - Black, 8.71x2.72x10.28 inch
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Brand | Sony |
Model Name | WH-CH700N |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | Over Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth;NFC |
About this item
- Digital Noise Cancelling: Blocks Out Distracting Background Noise for a Better Music Experience
- AI Powered: Hold the NC Button for Uniquely Tuned Noise Cancellation Courtesy of Next Gen AI Tech
- Hands Free Calling: A Built in Microphone Lets You Take, Make Calls and Access Your Voice Assistant
- LONG BATTERY LIFE: Enjoy up to 35 hours of wireless playback and 10 min quick charge capability
- Voice Assistant: Alexa Enabled for Voice Access to Music, Information, and More. Activate with a Simple Touch
- Work From Home: Improve your productivity at home with a built-in microphone and Digital Noise Canceling to take calls or reduce distractions all day long.
- Distance Learning Ready: Connect wirelessly to a computer or tablet for all-day classes or music/movie breaks
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Sound quality | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Noise cancellation | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.0 | 3.9 |
Bass quality | — | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.8 | — |
Battery life | 4.6 | 4.6 | — | — | — | 4.5 |
Volume control | 4.5 | 4.1 | — | — | — | 4.1 |
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connectivity tech | Bluetooth;NFC | Wireless, Wired | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless |
headphones form factor | Over Ear | In Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear | Over Ear |
connector type | wireless | USB Type C | wireless | — | wireless | wireless |
noise control | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation | active noise cancellation |
headphones jack | 3.5 mm Jack | 3.5 mm Jack | — | — | — | 3.5 mm Jack |
cable feature | Without Cable, Detachable | Detachable | Without Cable | Without Cable | Without Cable, Retractable | Retractable |
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Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth, NFC |
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Special Feature | noise cancelling |
Included Components | Headphones |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Material | neodymium |
Specific Uses For Product | personal |
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Cable Feature | Without Cable, Detachable |
Item Weight | 8.5 Ounces |
Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Style | WHCH700N |
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Number of Items | 1 |
Battery Life | 35 Hours |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Manufacturer | Sony |
Product Dimensions | 8.71 x 2.72 x 10.28 inches |
Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
ASIN | B079GPFLT1 |
Item model number | WHCH700N/B |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #63,146 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,784 in Over-Ear Headphones |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 27, 2018 |
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Product Description
Enjoy your favourite music free of distractions with wireless noise cancelling headphones. Stay on the move with hands free calling and 35 hours of wireless playback on a single charge, or up to 50 hours of playback with wired listening using the supplied cable. Optimize noise cancellation or connect to your smartphones voice assistant at the push of a button. Neodymium Magnet Cord Length: Approx. 3.94 ft (supplied headphone cable); Frequency Response: 7 Hz–20,000 Hz; NFC: Yes; Cord Type: Detachable Single sided type; Volume Sensor: Yes. Battery Life (Waiting Time) : Max 200 hrs (BT: ON/Noise Cancelling: OFF) Few easy troubleshooting steps for better experience: Make sure that the noise canceling function is turned on (the indicator (green) next to the NC button lights up). Adjust the earpad position to fit your ears. The noise canceling function is effective in low frequency ranges such as airplanes, trains, offices, near air-conditioning, and is not as effective for higher frequencies, such as human voices. Initializing the headset to restore factory settings Disconnect the micro-USB cable, turn off the headset, then press and hold the button and button simultaneously for more than 7 seconds. The indicator (blue) flashes 4 times ( ), and the settings such as the volume adjustment are reset to the factory settings. This operation resets volume settings, etc., and deletes all pairing information. In this case, delete the pairing information of the headset from the Bluetooth device, and then pair them again. If the headset does not operate correctly even after initializing, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
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Customers like the quality, value, comfort and battery life of the headphones. For example, they mention that it's a solid product, very good for the price point and that the ear pads are soft. That said, some disagree on noise cancellation, and connectivity.
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Customers like the quality of the headphones. They mention that the hinges, frames, and sliders reflect a high-quality build. The sound, fit, battery life, call quality, and materials have held together well. Some say that the headphones last forever and the comfort is above any pair they have tested.
"...How do they stand up against the MDR-XB950N1's?? Pretty damn good and for $120 less!!..." Read more
"...5. Solid build (for the price) - Not many corners were cut here, and despite being mostly plastic, the headphones feel very solid in hand and on head..." Read more
"...Overall, these are solid headphones and certainly get the job done, but for what you're paying, you should be getting more...." Read more
"...+ Good mic. I've never had people complain that I'm to quite or sound weird when using as a phone headset...." Read more
Customers like the value of the headphones. They say it's very good for the price point, and has excellent sound quality and features. Some customers also mention that the noise cancellation is close to the Bose at a lower price.
"...great sound, great bass, were comfortable to wear, and were significantly less expensive than those big names. Better than Bose. Let that sink in...." Read more
"...the total in at $125, and as I said above, they're worth every penny at that price...." Read more
"...Also, no issues with phone calls. For myself, this was a good balance of price, sound, and entry level noise canceling." Read more
"...Day so the deal was pretty good but even at full price it's decent value for money...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They mention that the ear pads are soft, and the headphones go over their ears comfortably. They are also easy to wear, and say the material is tactile without being obtrusive.
"...the Sony's because they had great sound, great bass, were comfortable to wear, and were significantly less expensive than those big names...." Read more
"...worse, and same goes for the sound quality, but they are more comfortable by far with much better ear pads that are cushier, isolate sound better,..." Read more
"...I can't be happier with theseComfort: The over ear cushions are very soft and I forget I have them on...." Read more
"...sound with punchy bass, loud on my android phone, sleek design and comfort (I have the head the size of the mountain from GOT)...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the battery life of the headphones. They mention that it has an amazing battery life, it stays charged for a while, and has never had any issues with battery power. The headphones are lightweight and can be worn for hours without feeling any pressure.
"...--Good noise cancelling--Can wear for hours without feeling and pressure points on your ears or head.Cons:..." Read more
"...them every day and charged them hundreds of times and the battery still holds a charge as if they were brand new...." Read more
"...3. Excellent battery life - These take a solid over night plugin to charge, but they'll easily last me all week with both commuting and plenty of..." Read more
"...Battery life is great in wired mode. I cannot comment on battery life in wireless mode.Included wire: The wire is not that long...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the headphones. They mention that it works well when you need it most, is pleased with its performance, and does a good job for this. Some say that the ANC works remarkably well, and that both modes worked fine. They also say that both the microphone and the wireless works great, and mention that the sound is good.
"...the n/c but I work in a loud office environment and these work amazingly well for me...." Read more
"...They're not on Bose level by any mean but they work nicely. Works well with low and rumble sounds making them nearly inaudible...." Read more
"...too happy about that, but I tried them on anyway, and they seemed to work perfectly...." Read more
"...Performance was not effected either.-Easy to connect, and no mysterious bluetooth issues...." Read more
Customers find the headphones easy to use. They mention the intuitive controls are easy to operate, and the Bluetooth control is really easy to set up. They also say the interface is good and the headphones connect easily.
"...4. Good, intuitive controls - That Sony went with simple buttons and toggles is a blessing...." Read more
"...without having to go through Bluetooth pairing. • Controls on the side are intuitive and easy to learn...." Read more
"...sound and Google assistant / Siri / Alexa connectivity ie the interface is good...." Read more
"...The volume, power and ANC button was also easy to operate.The build quality was good, but not excellent...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise cancellation of the headphones. Some mention that the sound is flawless, eliminating well over half the sound caused by a small fan. However, others say that the noise canceling is barely perceptible and the sounds becomes static.
"...I selected the Sony's because they had great sound, great bass, were comfortable to wear, and were significantly less expensive than those big names..." Read more
"...The noise cancelling is good ..not as good as some other much higher priced brands...but good enough for what I need at home...." Read more
"...But let's start with positives:1. Serviceable noise cancellation (NC) - These aren't going to rock your world in terms of sound isolation, but..." Read more
"...my phone inside my room upstairs and I went to the garage, the sounds becomes static.DownsideNoise cancellation is not that good...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the headphones. Some say that the Bluetooth connects well most of the time, while others say that it doesn't really work. Some customers also mention that the NFC for quick pairing works well, while other customers say that they have issues connecting the first time.
"...Better than average in this regard for sure. The ability to use NC without Bluetooth (through the 3.5mm jack) can extend the already solid battery..." Read more
"...The Sonys came wrapped in paper in a plain cardboard box, no manual, no cables, no case, no nothin' -- but they were clean and subject to Amazon's..." Read more
"...Bluetooth ConnectionConnection and pairing is very easy...." Read more
"...However, there is no way to utilize the code for online registration...." Read more
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First thing I notice they are light (by almost a full pound!), have a larger ear cup than the 950N1's, thus have a little bit better fit for people with larger ears. The design of the earpiece attachment to the headband looks like it will hold up much better and won't break like the 950N1's did, so 5 stars for that.
How do they sound compared to the 950N1's?? Well, the those were rated for Extra Bass out of the box and that was built into the headset itself. You didn't need to turn on the Extra Bass (button) because the bass was quite adequate without having to activate that feature and I have to say that in that regard they were noticeably better than these headphones. But wait just a minute. Hold the phone. Remember, those things weighed nearly a pound more than these 700N's and you know some of that was probably due to the magnets required for pushing that extra bass. But here's the good news, these 700N's are no slouches in the bass department, you just have to know how to get the bass boosted in these and the way to do that is through the Sony app that you can find in either the Android or Apple app store. Once you have that, then you have access to the full capability of what these headphones can do. Inside the Sony Music app, you can access any of about 12 different sound profiles, 3 of which you can customize. One of the presets is for Bass Boost (+7) but you can just as easily bump that up to a +10 in one of the custom profiles where you have access to a 5- band equalizer and the Bass Boost (1-10). Once you get that bass boost going the 700N's show you what grunt they have down low in the 40-60Hz range and you can accent that even more by dialing down the 400Hz and 1kHz settings on the EQ a couple of clicks. The real beauty of doing this through the app is that the settings stick on the headphones even when you disconnect from the app and want to listen to content from your computer. So essentially the app is re-programming the EQ settings that are inside the headphones. That is pretty cool! If you don't need massive amounts of bass, then you're going to be very happy that you saved yourself $120 over the 950N1's. These headphones also have active noise cancelling (NC) just as good as the 950N1's, too. The noise cancelling button on the headphones can be re-programmed to activate either Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa for the Android app or I think you would get a choice of Siri for the Apple app. You still have control of NC if you re-program the button, but you just access the function through the Sony Music app. Piece of cake!
So when I originally bought the Sony MDR-XB950N1's, I was in the store comparing them to Beats and Bose and some of the other high end brands. I selected the Sony's because they had great sound, great bass, were comfortable to wear, and were significantly less expensive than those big names. Better than Bose. Let that sink in. These 700N's are nearly every bit as good as the 950N1's as far as sound quality is concerned, especially when you tune the bass through the app. Even better, they are rated to give you over 30 hours of listening pleasure even with NC turned on. After charging them up the first time I put them on and listened to them for 7 hours straight and the power is still showing 100% in the app. That's ridiculously good!
So to recap:
Pros:
--Sound as good as Bose but for about $170 less; Superb Value!!!
--Very balanced sound, not too much bass out of the box
--Extra Bass is available through the Sony Music app as well as a 5-band EQ with presets.
--Can use for digital assistants like Google and Alexa
--Good noise cancelling
--Can wear for hours without feeling and pressure points on your ears or head.
Cons:
--Not as stylish as Bose or Beats
--Extra Bass only accessible through Sony Music app
--Your girlfriend/boyfriend is going to steal them if you ever break up. ;-)
Buy these! You won't regret it!
But let's start with positives:
1. Serviceable noise cancellation (NC) - These aren't going to rock your world in terms of sound isolation, but for normal commutes, airplanes, and office use, I think they're fine. You're not going to completely tune out the outside world as soon as you place them on your head with NC on, but once you have music playing at a normal volume, they'll drown out most other sounds and mute conversations to a decidedly "ignorable" level, and with much hum/hiss or pressure to boot. The one thing holding them back from their full potential in this regard is the lackluster seal the OEM earpads provide (more on that in the cons).
2. Decent sound quality - Again, these aren't top of class, but I think they do a pretty decent job for closed-back headphones. Bass isn't especially punchy, but can be tuned in the Sony Headphones app to provide a little extra low-end output if you so desire. All told though, they produce pretty even-keeled sound, but probably sound best with music that's heavier in mids and highs (so maybe not as great if you're into punchier-sounding hip hop). They remind me of the sound from the AKG K72, maybe a little better even, but not as good as the K275s - but that's still a compliment.
3. Excellent battery life - These take a solid over night plugin to charge, but they'll easily last me all week with both commuting and plenty of daytime use for work. Better than average in this regard for sure. The ability to use NC without Bluetooth (through the 3.5mm jack) can extend the already solid battery life even further, which is very nice indeed.
4. Good, intuitive controls - That Sony went with simple buttons and toggles is a blessing. There's also enough variation in the control points (e.g. size, dimples/nobs on buttons, toggle switch for track skipping, etc.) that it's easy to keep the various controls separate. The ability to re-map the NC button to get full Google Assistant compatibility for answering messages, calls, asking questions, etc. is also very nice (and you can still turn NC off in the app once it's re-mapped).
5. Solid build (for the price) - Not many corners were cut here, and despite being mostly plastic, the headphones feel very solid in hand and on head. The padding on the headband is ample (but not excessive), the ear cups/driver housings swivel enough to accommodate different head shapes, and the actual headband adjustment has a metal build, which makes the clicks between lengths solid and tactile. Clamping force is also moderate, so only those with very, very small/large heads will find it lacking.
And now for the negatives:
1. Those stock ear pads - They just aren't very good. I have a decidedly average sized head and ears, and the OEM pads aren't comfortable for long stretches. Not only are they not quite deep enough to prevent the tips of my ears from touching the inner driver housing, there's also not enough foam across the plastic of said housing to actually provide cushioning there either. Likewise, there's not enough plushness in the pads to provide a truly good seal, and the cushioning in general isn't that comfortable, and the faux leather material Sony chose doesn't breathe at all - a bad (read: hot) mix in a closed-back set of headphones. Add in a pair of glasses (I wear mine pretty much all the time), and the level of comfort as well as the effectiveness of the seal goes down yet another notch. The stock ear pads are easily the biggest let down of the headphones as a whole. You can certainly buy better pads (the Brainwavz for the Sony MDR-7506/V6/CD900ST cans fit these as well), but that's another 20-ish USD on a pair of headphones that already list at $200 and don't come with a case...
2. Proprietary 3.5mm cable - I hate to complain about the inclusion of something as nice/handy as the auxiliary 3.5mm jack and cable being included, but I really don't get why Sony had to make it so that NC only works with the included cable. It's a fine enough cable, but I'm pretty anxious about losing it (I think it's unavoidable in the long run...). It just detracts from the overall utility, and for no real reason.
3. Lack of folding/compactness - It's just that much harder to get these in a bag for their lack of folding above the driver housings. They swivel enough to lay flat, but that doesn't shrink their overall footprint enough to be truly helpful. Consider that they also lack a case in the box (good third party options exist for around $15) and the idea of them floating around in the big "everything else" pocket of a backpack is less than ideal.
4. Value - As decent a set of headphones as these are, I think they need to be evaluated at their standard price, which seems to hover around $150 at the lowest and $200 at the highest. If these were consistently $125, there'd be very little in it in terms of shopping around; having picked them up on Prime Day for $90, I can easily forgive them the poor ear pads and any other faults - in part because a decent set of ear pads and a case only set me back $35, bringing the total in at $125, and as I said above, they're worth every penny at that price. At $200, though... cutting corners on comfort and a case is harder to stomach.
Conclusion:
A good set of noise cancelling cans if you can find them under $150. I think that you should at least factor in an upgraded set of ear pads, so anywhere from an additional $15-25 depending on your desired level of luxury (the Brainwavz sheepskin option I listed above are very nice, fwiw), which of course drives the price up a bit. As decently constructed as these are, if you travel a lot (or are just hard on your things), a case is a good idea as well, so yet more expense.
I don't think it's unfair to say that something that lists for $200 can still be considered a "luxury" item, even if it's only mid-range within the luxury headphone field. And if something occupies part of a more premium space, there's no reason to skimp on things like ear pads or a basic case.
That said, Sony did tick a lot of the right boxes with these. I think the combination of noise cancellation and sound quality is admirable for the price, and you'll have to do some searching to find something better without spending more than $150.
Conversely, if you're not quite as picky about critical sound quality, something like the Anker Soundcore Life 2 ANC headphones are a much better value; my wife has a pair, and the noise cancellation is only marginally worse, and same goes for the sound quality, but they are more comfortable by far with much better ear pads that are cushier, isolate sound better, and breathe more/better. Those headphones have similarly good battery life and come with a 3.5mm cable/jack, but also fold and come with a decent zippered hard case. Oh, and they cost $80. For headphones that cost less than half as much as these Sonys, the Anker Soundcore 2s are much more compelling.
But if you really want sound that approaches more "audiophile" levels of quality (and I really think you need to be someone who's used to something like studio-style headphones regularly to appreciate what these offer compared to the Anker headphones mentioned above), these are a good choice. Otherwise, there are better headphones for the money out there. Indeed, for $150+ I suspect that there are better (or at least more comfortable) competitors in the same price range from the likes of Sennheiser or AudioTechnica (among others). For the $90 I paid on Prime Day, though, these are golden.
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Right after watching the movie and battery life indicator at 80%, I charged the unit to full capacity. The next morning, April 21 at 9:54 am, I listened to music continuously without stopping or pausing using Bluetooth and with the Noise Cancelling On. Removing the headphone in between and when sleeping. I let the headphone on and connected to my computer via Bluetooth all time. I check the battery indicator noon of April 23, 12 pm and it read a 20% battery level. Meaning to say, my headphone last 50 hours continuously playing music with some battery life left. I do not know if this is even possible, but it happened.
I find the unit light and wonderfully comfortable to wear for long hours. For me, the ear cup has the right softness and amount of foam thickness. It perfectly covers around my entire ear with enough space left. I did not feel the clamping power at all.
I bought this so that I can concentrate on my study setting noise cancelling on and volume between 20% to 30% normally. It works well for me so far in eradicating unwanted noise from car passing by in front of my house, evac home system, humming noise emitted by refrigerator and most of all, kitchen exhaust fan which is being used by my family very often because they are baking and cooking a lot almost everyday lately due to the current situation we have right now. It did not cancel noise completely but with the right amount of volume, it did.
I love my Sony WH-CH700N so far.
My review scores:
Sound quality:5/5
Noice cancellation:3.5/5
battery life:4.5/5
comfort:4.5/5
NFC AND Bluetooth connectivity:5/5
I highly recommend this product when you are planning to buy wireless headset at a budget of 10k to 15k
The soundstage is actually quite nice, and in certain settings these headphones really shine. For things like gaming, watching TV/videos, these cans perform very well, with a balanced yet lively sound signature.
The big letdown for me is the fact that in many genres of music, these headphones simply don't make the mark. This fact is blaringly obvious when listening to female vocals. Ariana Grande is one of my favourite pop artists, and these headphones don't do her voice justice whatsoever. Her voice sounds hollow in its higher register and lacks its typical luster.
This points to a larger problem with these headphones: the trebles aren't at all refined. This is something I've found to be the case for all of Sony's lower-end headphones. I haven't had the pleasure of listening to their highly-rated flagship headphones, but I'd imagine they wouldn't face the same issue.
Regardless, as a big fan of music featuring female vocals, these headphones leave me feeling a little let down. Not at the price point (amazing deal on Prime Day), but that's my impression on these headphones. They don't blow me away, but perhaps my expectations are too high. When compared to the $450 price point of Bose, no doubt these are excellent performers.
As for the construction and aesthetic of the headphones, these were the selling points for me. The headphones are pleasantly lightweight and comfortable. Sony really nails the industrial aesthetic, and I feel okay about wearing these in public. I don't think they look cool or sleek, but they are great for commutes. I haven't yet had the pleasure of taking them on an airplane, but I'll update my review in a few weeks after I do.
On the bus, the noise cancelling probably lowers noise by 20% or something marginal like that. As all the other reviews say, the NC is okay. Not amazing like Bose or anything higher end, but hey, it's there. Depending on what you pay for them, it's a nice feature. Same goes for the Sony headphones app. None of the features are going to flip your listening experience upside down, but they're there.
All-in-all, for its price point, these headphones were a solid buy. If you're super serious about music, you're going to feel a little bit let down, but it all comes down to what you're comfortable paying. If you're on a budget and in the market for portable over-ear headphones and they're on sale similar to their Prime Day price point, go for it! They're comfortable, solidly built, and immersive, especially for home listening. They're quite versatile, even if in some respects they don't excel.