Turn down the world's noise with the long-lasting noise cancellation performance.1 Featuring Dual Noise Sensor technology and an Integrated Processor V1, the WH-CH720N allows you to fully immerse yourself in music without any distractions. Ergonomically designed to be lightweight, comfortable, and with up to 35 hours of battery life, you’ll almost forget you’re wearing it.1
Q: Can these headphones be used for phone calls?
A: Yes, these headphones have Precise Voice Pickup Technology with Beam Forming Mic for hands-free calls.
Q: How long does the battery last on these headphones?
A: The battery life of these headphones is up to 35 hours.
Q: Is it possible to connect these headphones to two devices at once?
A: Yes, these Bluetooth headphones can be paired with two Bluetooth devices at the same time.
Q: How long does it take to fully charge the headphones?
A: It takes 3.5 hours to fully charge these headphones.
Q: Does this headphone have a built-in microphone?
A: Yes, this headphone has a built-in microphone.
Q: Does this headphone have a fast charging feature?
A: Yes, this headphone has a fast charging feature.
Q: Are these headphones water resistant?
A: Yes, these headphones are water resistant.
Q: Can I use voice commands with these headphones?
A: Yes, you can use Google Assistant and Alexa with these headphones.

Turn down the world's noise with the long-lasting noise cancellation performance.1 Featuring Dual Noise Sensor technology and an Integrated Processor V1, the WH-CH720N allows you to fully immerse yourself in music without any distractions. Ergonomically designed to be lightweight, comfortable, and with up to 35 hours of battery life, you’ll almost forget you’re wearing it.1

High quality sound and comfortable, all-day listening in a wireless headphone. The WH-CH520 have an ultra-long battery life of up to 50 hours and a 3-minute quick charge gives you up to 1.5 hours of audio playback.

Press ULT and feel the incredible power of sound and bass. ULT1 delivers deep low frequency, and ULT2 brings ultra-bass. Set the vibe with 360 Reality Audio, personalized EQs, and premium noise Cancelling sound-technologies for the ultimate audio experience. Find yourself at the center of your music wherever you are.

Take charge of your music with Bose QuietComfort Bluetooth headphones. These noise cancelling headphones come equipped with Quiet and Aware Modes that let you toggle between full noise cancelling or full awareness of your surroundings. Or create a custom mode on these Bluetooth headphones to adjust noise cancellation and add Wind Block to tune out breezy environments. Just press play on these over ear headphones for high-fidelity sound that’s also customizable with adjustable EQ. Use the Bose app to crank the bass, tweak the treble, and personalize your experience. Plus, these headphones with built in microphone are crafted with all-day wear and multi-taskers in mind. Available in striking colors, the premium materials and bold, iconic design combine comfort and style. On-ear toggles make switching from music to calls easy and the powerful battery means it’s ready for the long haul. Enjoy up to 24 hours of play time on a single charge with the Bose QC wireless headphones and up to 2.5 hours of play time with a quick 15-minute boost.
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I've had these for a few weeks and I LOVE them. Battery life is insanely good. If I had to estimate, I've only charged them twice to full since I got them and it's been a WHILE. The noise canceling is definitely a step up from what I'm used to and while it's not perfect, it sure is close. The awareness sound works great too and you can even customize the amount of sound that filters through. I like the app that comes with it and all the EQ settings as well. I like you can plug in the included aux cord and make them wired headphones. My only issue, which isnt even about preformance, is that the headphones arent really pink. I'd call it a dusty lilac, as it's much more purple in person. Bummed me out a little because I did get these partially for the color. But it's not big enough of an issue to rate it less than 5 stars. They're also very light-weight. They're bigger than what I'm used to but once I got used to it, I literally never notice a difference. It's kinda crazy how light they got these. I've fallen sleep with them on, woken up, and my head and ears werent uncomfortable at all. Great for wearing for long periods of time. They don't fold up but that hasn't been an issue for me. Love them!!
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I don't often leave reviews but I needed a break from studying. So here goes.. I previously owned a Sony WH-1000XM6 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones. Unfortunately, it was damaged during travel and I was not ready to spend a significant amount of money on headphones again. With great reviews, I took a leap of faith the Sony - WHCH720N. I actually gave it a listen at a Target store, but as you know, store display units are usually tethered to a wire and the way they have them set up just does not allow you to truly experience the sound each device delivers. It was pretty quiet at the store and the music they had playing as demo sounded pretty good, so I figured, why not? I thought it was a phenomenal deal considering it was at a discounted price of $100, down from $250. I learned that the quality was also discounted significantly When it comes to noise cancellation, the 720N underperforms compared to the WH-1000XM6. Even at maximum volume, I can still hear a it of my surroundings with the 720N. I did not have that problem with the WH-1000XM6. If you have ADHD, or kids, or both, you're gonna want a different pair of headphones. I do not have expertise in audio engineering, so In terms of sound quality, you will just have to experience it for yourself to know if it's the right one for you. For me, the 720N rivals Bose' Quiet Comfort (which was still twice the price of the 720N at the time of purchase, so I went with the practical choice). But the WH-1000XM6 still takes the cake. I am all about that bass, and the 720N (for the price) delivered. The overall sound quality is not as rich and vibrant as the premium model, but if you are on a budget, you will be happy to know that the sound settings are customizable through the Sound Connect app. AI Assistant: I'm not sure if this is because I have an iPhone, but for some reason, the only option for assistant is Alexa. I'm new to Apple, so I'm quite partial to Google/Gemini and was very disappointed when I found out that I can't use Google. (Then again, maybe it wouldn't have worked since Siri is my phone's native assistant. Who knows.) It was an option when I was still using an Android. Connectivity: So far, bluetooth connection has been stable. I have an iPhone 17 Max Pro. There was a long period when my WH-1000XM6 intermittently disconnected from my Samsung S25 Ultra. I have mixed feelings about the *feel* of the 720N. It is very light, which is great for long wear. Though sometimes it almost too light, it feels cheap. But because the box said it's made of recycled plastic, they get points for sustainability. Good job, Sony! If battery life is important to you, supposedly the 720N should last 50 hours (almost twice as long as the WH-1000XM6). But this is only if you're not using ANC. That said, if you have ADHD and need complete detachment from your surroundings, this is a minor point. But here's the good news: both models have a headphone jack, so if you're working on your laptop, you can just simply go wired. On this note, I have a suggestion for headphones manufacturers: Make bluetooth headphones usable while charging. Please. With cherries on top. Anyway, my verdict: The Sony 720N offers good sound quality for standard use. Noise handling is acceptable but not adequate for intense focus. Lightweight and comfortable. Affordable but you get what you pay for. Don't get fooled by the deep discount. You are not getting a deal. You are simply paying the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) plus some margin. Look at it this way: Manufacturers COGS is usually 25-40% of MSRP. So, at $250, it cost them ~$63 to produce a pair of 720N. (Hey, China!). They then sell to retailers usually at ~60–70% of MSRP, making the wholesale cost to Best Buy around $150-175. So, when you buy the 720N at $100 instead of $250, you're still paying at least $30 more than it cost to make it........ You then have to wonder, "How much more advanced technology, premium materials, sound quality, and noise handling could an extra $30 have afforded me?" Find out when you buy the models that have them for $460+
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ClaireH Posted
I’ve been using the Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones (Black) for a minute now, and honestly, they’ve been a solid win—especially for the price. The sound quality is great for casual listening, with deep, punchy bass that really shines in hip-hop, R&B, and pop. The mids can feel a little crowded at times, but nothing that ruins the vibe. If you want a more balanced sound, the Sony Headphones Connect app lets you tweak the EQ and make it your own. Noise cancelling isn’t as crazy powerful as their top-tier models, but for under $150 (and often way less on sale), it actually blocks out a good chunk of background noise—perfect for commuting, studying, or just zoning out. Comfort-wise, these headphones are super lightweight, and the ear cushions are soft enough for all-day wear without that annoying pressure feeling. The battery life is wild—up to 35 hours with noise cancelling on and up to 50 hours without it. Plus, you can get around an hour of playback with just a quick 3-minute charge, which is a lifesaver when you're on the go. They also support multipoint Bluetooth pairing, so you can stay connected to your phone and laptop at the same time, which is super clutch if you’re multitasking. The build is a little basic since it’s all plastic and doesn’t fold or come with a case, but that’s honestly the only real downside I’ve noticed. Overall, the WH-CH720Ns are a budget-friendly steal. They deliver great sound, solid noise cancelling, long battery life, and enough smart features to make them feel premium without the premium price tag. If you're ballin' on a budget but still want headphones that get the job done (and then some), these are 100% worth
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SamoneJ Posted