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Sony - WH-CH710N Wireless Noise-Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
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Headphones that cancel out world
Whether you're taking a long-haul flight or commuting to work, the CH710N noise-cancelling headphones automatically collect information about your environment and improve the noise-cancelling performance accordingly.
Take control of what you hear with Dual Noise Sensor technology
The dual microphones feeding forward and backward mean the WH-CH710N headphones catch more ambient sounds than ever before.
So, whether you're trying to block out city traffic or office chatter, you'll be able to get completely lost in whatever you're listening to.
Customize your sound
Switch to Ambient Sound mode to let in important sounds from the world. You'll be able to listen to your music with amazing sound quality while still hearing sounds, such as traffic noise, café conversations, and transport announcements.
Clearer hands-free calling
Conversation flows freely with easy, hands-free calling. Leave your phone where it is, just speak.² WH-CH710N delivers clearer voice quality to the other person on the phone.
Listen longer with up to 35-hour battery life and quick charging
Keep your music playing all day with a battery that delivers up to 35 hours¹ of power. USB Type-C quick charging gives up to 60 minutes of play back from 10 minutes of charge.
NFC™ one-touch for instant music
Near Field Communication (NFC™) lets you start streaming your music with just one touch. Simply touch your selected NFC™-enabled device on the on-body N-mark for a quick and easy connection.
Quality streaming via Bluetooth®
No NFC™? No problem. Connect your device manually by turning on the Bluetooth® in your device setting menu.³
Hands-free help from your assistant
A simple button press connects you to your smartphone's voice assistant to get directions, play music, and communicate with contacts. ², ⁴
Never miss any beat with 30mm drivers
Sony's new 30mm drivers achieve a pure, clear sound, even with lightweight and comfortable headphones, ideal for reproducing a range of frequencies, from low beats to high vocals.
All-day comfort with perfect fit
With an adjustable metal slider, you can make your headphones the perfect size for you, making long listening even more comfortable. Soft, oval-shape ear pads mean you'll never need to take a break from your favorite music, movies, and TV shows.
Travel easily with swivel design
The WH-CH710N earcups swivel flat, so whether you're packing a suitcase for travel or a backpack after work, you can transport them safely wherever you go.
Designed with style in mind
The WH-CH710N headphones have a sleek, rounded design that looks as good as they sound.
USB Type-C charging
The next generation of recharging technology comes to the WH-CH710N wireless headphones with USB Type-C charging.
¹ Actual performance varies based on settings, environmental conditions, and use.
² Voice-assist function compatible with Android smartphone (Google app) or iPhone (Siri). Bluetooth connection required.
³ Interoperability and compatibility among Bluetooth® devices may vary.
⁴ The WH-CH710N offers Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa with an update.
What's Included
- Connection cable (1.2m, stereo mini plug)
- Owner's manual
- Sony WH-CH710N Wireless Noise-Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones
- USB Type-C charging cable
- Warranty card
Manuals & Guides
Key Specs
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Sound ModeStereo
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth, NFC
- True WirelessNo
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- Adjustable HeadbandYes
- Battery Life35 hours
- Works WithGoogle Assistant, Siri
General
- Product NameWH-CH710N Wireless Noise-Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones
- BrandSony
- Additional Accessories IncludedUSB Type-C charging cable
- Model NumberWHCH710N/B
- ColorBlack
- Color CategoryBlack
Audio
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Sound IsolatingNo
- Minimum Frequency Response7 hertz
- Maximum Frequency Response20 kilohertz
- Impedance72 ohms
- Sensitivity94 decibels adjusted
- Sound ModeStereo
- Driver Size30 millimeters
Connectivity
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth, NFC
- True WirelessNo
- Bluetooth Version5.0
Features
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- ControlsCall, Track selection, Voice assistant, Volume
Design
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- Adjustable HeadbandYes
Power
- RechargeableYes
- Battery Life35 hours
- Charging Accessory IncludedCable
- Charging Interface(s)USB Type C
Compatibility
- Works WithGoogle Assistant, Siri
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 Year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor90 Days
Other
- UPC027242918948
Customer rating
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 900 reviews
(900 Reviews)Expert rating
Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars with 7 reviews
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- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Ease of use, Noise cancellationCons mentioned:Material, Product construction, Wiring
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great sound, decent NC, so-so comfort
Posted .Pros mentioned:Battery life, Ease of use, Noise cancellationCons mentioned:Material, Product construction, WiringThe WH-CH710N noise cancelling headphones are a bit of a mixed bag for me. The design of these headphones is understated to say the least, with its fairly plain looking, matte black lightweight plastic construction, and moderately padded earpads/headband. It comes with a short USB-C charging cable, 3.5mm AUX cable for wired connections but no protective case, which is a shame because these cans can’t be folded up compactly for travel or storage. Each side of the headband extends up to 1.5” and the core is made of a flexible stainless steel over plastic which feels solid and durable. The earcups swivel about 120° to the sides and can be laid flat around your neck; they tilt about 30° to rest on the sides of your head too, so they’ll conform to most head shapes and sizes. Power and charging features, as well as an NFC touch area for one-touch pairing, are located on the left earcup while playback controls and the noise cancelling toggle are on the right. Both earcups have a pin hole mic for picking up ambient sound around you in order to provide directional stereo noise cancelling which is pretty neat. Fit wise, I found the grip of the band to be a tad tight, making the ear cushions press somewhat hard against the skin and causing some heat build up from the leatherette material. That, coupled with the nearly non-existent padding on the underside of the headband left me fatigued from having them on after only a few hours and had me wishing that they were just a little more comfortable for longer listening sessions, because while they may not have a premium look at this price point, the sound quality is actually very good. The sound produced from these is crisp and clear, delivered faithfully from the 30mm drivers housed in each earpiece. There is surprising depth and satisfying bass in the low ranges with bright trebles and rich, full mid-tones. The sound stage is open and wide while being placed far enough away that it doesn’t feel boxed in nor like you’re listening from afar. You can adjust the volume up and down using the controls right on the headphones and initiate play/pause and track skipping via the multi-function button between the volume keys. To turn on Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), just press the toggle button on the right earcup to give yourself a more intimate listening experience. Noise Cancelling mode boosts sound levels and reduces external noises around you picked up by the dual microphones. It works best to mute sounds that are close to you but wasn’t always precise or perfect. It seems to focus mostly on mid to low range frequencies like road noise or a constant fan humming in the background, and it didn’t do that great with higher frequencies, like the sound of keyboard typing and chattering voices in the background. With NC active and no music playing, you will hear a bit of white noise, like a soft wooshing or light wind. You can also use the NC toggle button to activate Ambient Noise mode which allows the sound around you to play through the headphones while listening to your music. This mode uses the mics to pass through the sound to your ears rather than block them, providing you with greater awareness of your surroundings. The headphones are capable of answering calls hands-free and activating a digital voice assistant, like Alexa or Siri, by long pressing the playback control button. Your voice is then picked up by the mics built-into the headphones, so you don’t have to pull out your phone. The battery, which can last up to 35 hours on Bluetooth with ANC enabled or up to 40 hours without, takes around 7 hours to fully charge. However, 10 minutes of charging gives you about an hour’s worth of play time due to the unit’s quick charging capability. Pairing over Bluetooth and NFC to my mobile phone was straightforward and easy, and I was able to connect and stream music from my phone without a problem. You do have the option to connect the unit to your device via the included cable to a headphone jack (and still use ANC provided there’s still some battery life), though you’ll lose the use of the on-board volume and playback controls. Listening without NC activated with the cable does not consume battery, so you can still use these if they are not charged. Overall, I did enjoy the sound quality and listening experience from these headphones. They are lightweight, durable, and easy to use. The noise cancellation performance was adequate, with some exception, though the bland design leaves a bit to be desired. The chief area I would say that could be improved is the comfort if you plan on wearing it for longer periods of time. However, the earpads are replaceable, if they wear out, or if you get tired of the ones included out-of-the-box, you can swap them for more cushy ones, if you can find the right size.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Battery life, Noise cancellation, Price
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
A decent pair of headphones for the price range
Posted .Pros mentioned:Battery life, Noise cancellation, PriceI’ve been using my sony WH-CH710N’s now for about a week and overall I am happy with the performance but that said, there are a few things to point out that may or may not affect your decision to purchase your own pair. The one thought that constantly came to mind while I was testing these headphones was “I guess some corners had to be cut for the price range.” That’s not always a good thing, but these headphones are in an interesting position of not being the better, flagship sony XM3’s but also not being cheap 50 dollar or less headphones. It’s a tight line that I think, to be fair, Sony has walked well for the most part. So what are these corners cut and do they matter to you? FIRST THOUGHTS: Right out of the box, and probably the biggest complaint found on most reviews, is that there is no carrying bag/case/etc. This is one of those little things that can really upset some people or not bug you at all. Personally I didn’t think it would bother me that much but after handling the headphones and seeing how loose the swivel on the earcups are, I do wish there was some kind of protection bag, but luckily that’s a pretty easy and cheap fix if it does bother you. If you’re going to be taking these headphones with you when you travel, or in your bag to work or backpack to school you will want to get some kind of carrying and protection bag because they will pick up dirt and dust and can easily get pinched and maybe break if you leave them loosely floating around in a bag. So along those lines, the build is another one of those corners that feels cut. They are not cheap feeling by any means, but they are plastic and like I said, the swivel of the ear cups is pretty loose, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it does make them feel a little fragile. AUDIO QUALITY: Now that said, the main thing you want from your headphones is good, clean audio. I have not personally used the Sony XM3 headphones, but they are commonly referred to as the high end Sony noise cancelling headphones and set the bar in many ways. Without actually listening to XM3’s, I can see why some reviewers have complained about the 710N’s not being as good but remember, the price is also much less. What I can say is that the 710N’s are not bad by any means. They have a pretty clean and relatively full sound. The lows are definitely lacking if you’re into pushing bass and sacrificing overall sound, but otherwise the mix is pretty solid. The lows are present, the highs are still crisp but the mids suffer the most with a slight emptiness feeling in those mid ranges. Not enough to complain about, but it is slightly noticeable. Along with that, the overall volume is not great. I wish there was just a little more power in the volume even if I’m not going to push it “all the way to 11”. In some situations I found myself pushing the volume up to almost full and still not hitting that “too loud” point. Obviously listening at high volumes for long periods of time is not healthy for your ears but sometimes that one song comes on and you go to turn it up a bit and in those moments you may notice it doesn’t give you as much volume as you wish. One other thing to note is there is not currently support for the Sony app that their other headphones use and is unclear if that support is coming soon or will not be available at any time. Personally I use my phone's EQ control to adjust the sound but I would like to have the option to use sony’s app and I feel that is an oversight that doesn’t seem smart to not include at launch. FEATURES: Now what about those extra features; noise cancelling, ambient noise, and assistant control? Well, for that I have to unfortunately go with the aforementioned phrase, “some corners had to be cut.” These are not the XM3’s, we know that. These don’t cost as much as the XM3’s, we know that too. But they should still be good for the 200 dollar price tag. I’m not sure I can say they match that price in my opinion but that doesn’t mean they’re not good either. The noise canceling is decent, it’s not amazing, but it does some canceling. I was using the headphones while vacuuming and it removed most of the noise from the motor and when music is also playing you pretty much can’t hear the vacuum at all. I assume for things like airplane engines, trains, or even road noise it would be a similar situation where it isn’t canceled noise as much as reduced noise. Personally that’s fine, I didn’t buy them for the noise canceling but I know a lot of people do and those people will probably be disappointed and want to save a little more to get the better headphones. But for the average person, the 710N’s will be good enough. The same can be said about the ambient noise feature. I was actually a little more unhappy with this feature than the noise cancelling. I was hoping it would allow me to have a conversation with someone in front of me (for example if I was in public and needed to hear someone on the sidewalk next to me or traffic etc and be able to safely hear my surroundings) and unfortunately I didn’t feel they were able to do that well enough to trust it to keep me fully aware of my surroundings. If there is no music playing, sure I can hear pretty well and the system works decently, but as soon as I played any audio, even at a low volume, I struggled to hear my wife talking right in front of me and she said she was talking “pretty loud”. Essentially, in the end I realized the only way to really hear around me is to pull one cup slightly off my ear. But hey, the comfort level is very good for me. I have a pretty small head and am still able to wear the headphones comfortably for long periods of time without any pressure or pain in my ears. That’s saying something because my ears almost always get sore with most headphones and I had no issues with these. I have an android phone (samsung S9) and found the NFC to work perfect every time, as well as a really strong bluetooth connection even standing in a different room, and the voice assistant feature worked fine the few times I tested it. There’s an included headphone “aux” cable that allows you to connect directly to a headphone jack which is really a nice feature that most new headphones don’t bother with. The best part about this is if your battery dies, you can still use the headphones (without noise cancelling or ambient etc) with a connected device and in a pinch, may be a very useful feature. BATTERY LIFE: I wanted to touch quickly on battery life. After a few days of decently heavy use, the battery still says “full battery”. That’s awesome and says a lot about the overall battery life. Sony says about 35 hours of playback and I would have to say that’s probably pretty accurate. Obviously volume and use of noise cancelling or not will affect those times as well. The time to fully charge when I first opened them did seem pretty long and showed there definitely is not any fast charging going on but Sony claims you can get 1 hour of listening with a quick 10 min charge. Something I wasn’t able to test because I still have not been able to drain the battery completely, which I see as a positive note. FINAL THOUGHTS: So what's the overall review for me? I like them. I’m not unhappy with my purchase but that’s also knowing the shortcomings before purchasing. I wasn’t expecting amazing noise cancelling and I wasn’t expecting high quality audio playback. I wanted a decent pair of wireless headphones that were not in-ear style that I could take with me when I travel and could block out some noise and provide clean audio in a comfortable way for long periods of time. And with the 710N’s I got exactly that. I am happy with my choice and have always enjoyed Sony equipment. If you want to get the best of the best I would say go for the XM3’s but if you want some lower cost, get the job done headphones that you can trust to deliver your music with long battery life and some bonus features then get these 710Ns. You won’t be disappointed. TL;DR I like these headphones overall. They are not as good as high end, more expensive models like the XM3 but they are as good or better than other headphones in their price range. Noise cancelling is more like noise reducing and ambient mode is just ok but the NFC feature, the bluetooth connection strength, and the voice assistant all work great and add some features for those that want them. And for the old school users you can still hardwire your cans to your phone (if your phone has the headphone jack) and can then be used with a dead battery (without NC or Ambient mode obviously). The quality is decent and in line with other headphones in the price range. If you are looking for the best of the best, save some money and buy a better pair (I’d suggest Sony’s XM3) but if you are not an audiophile or just want a decent pair of cans then these will work perfect for you. PROS: - Good clean sound - Bluetooth connection is very strong and works great (with samsung s9+) - NFC creates quick easy connection - Voice assistant available - Battery level check with one tap of power button - Extremely long battery life - Decent noise reduction - Long term wear comfort - Option to use headphone aux cable to hardwire connect - Mostly plastic build but still strong sturdy feel CONS: - No high quality audio support - No app support currently (possibly added in update) - NC is just ok. Not full cancelling - Ambient mode doesn’t allow as much noise in as I would prefer - Max volume is lacking - No Carrying bag - Button layout is slightly difficult to use and navigate - Slight learning curve to remember what buttons do what with which push combination (ie push play button 3 times to skip back, 2 times to skip forward 1 time to pause etc etc)
I would recommend this to a friend Features
Quality2 out of 5Value4 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Pros mentioned:Battery life, Price, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Material, Product constructionRating 3 out of 5 stars with 1 review
For $200+ headphones, I expected more from Sony
|Posted .Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Features
Quality2 out of 5Value4 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5Pros mentioned:Battery life, Price, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Material, Product constructionI bought these for home use, since COVID-19 has forced so many people to work from home. These headphones are fine for indoor use or quite outdoors settings. If you're a daily commuter in a big city, it won't block out the outside noise completely. Pros: * Long battery life - I can use these for 3+ days before I have to charge it. I use them about 4+ hours a day and my wife uses them around the house while cooking or relaxing. * Comfortable - I use this working from home, since COVID-19 has closed many offices. I wear them 4+ hrs a day and they don't bother me. Ears get a little sweaty after wearing them for a long time. *Sound quality - clear, crisp sound. Just what you expect from Sony. Not overly loud but plenty loud for your average user. *Microphone - I have not had a single person say they had issues hearing me in a phone conversation using these. *USB-C - love the fact they switched to USB-C. For Samsung and newer iPhone users. Cons: *Cheap plastic material. I think the type of plastic they used was too brittle and not flexible enough for durability (see picture) for putting on and taking off. In less than 2 months of use, both sides of the headphones have cracked. While it doesn't affect the ability to adjust the size of the headphones, but you would expect more for headphones with a sticker price of $200 or $250. Maybe it is because of my big head, that I have to stretch the headphones a little more than the average person, but none the less, it shouldn't happen with headphones at this price point. For the average user, these headphones are more than plenty. Ideal for music, watching videos, or phone calls in a indoor setting. I am sure they would work fine mowing the lawn too. Just won't block out the lawn mower completely. However, if you're looking for high end noise canceling, these are definately not for you. You will probably need to look at a higher price point. The reason I gave these only 3 stars, is simply the quality of the materials used didn't fit the high sticker price. Otherwise for my use, I dont have any complaints about the headphones when actually using them. For $88, I kept them but if I would have returned them if I had paid the full sticker price.
This review is from Sony - WH-CH710N Wireless Noise-Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Gray
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Quality2 out of 5Value4 out of 5Ease of Use4 out of 5No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from SonyListens
Posted .Hi,
Thank you for sharing your experience and detailed review with our WHCH710N. We're glad to hear that you like the battery life, comfort, sound quality, microphone and USB- C of the headphones, we regret that the material did not meet your expectation. Sony takes into consideration all feedback to improve the performance and quality of our products and services. Thank you for your feedback and choosing Sony! - Kris
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Pros mentioned:Noise cancellation, Price, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Buttons, WiringRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great Value
|Posted .Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Pros mentioned:Noise cancellation, Price, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Buttons, WiringThese over-the-ear headphones are very lightweight and comfortable to wear. They seemed to be designed to be operated while wearing them because they speak to you as you press the buttons, e.g. Power On/Off, Bluetooth Pairing/Connected/Disconnected, Noise Cancelling, Ambient Sound, etc. Press the power button briefly and it tells you the power level, hold the button a few seconds to turn on/off, and hold it for seven seconds to go into Bluetooth pairing mode. If you have Near Field Communications on your device, my cell phone has this capability, the Bluetooth connects and disconnects when held near the device. In the box are the headphones, and two cables: a headphone cable, and USB-A to USB-C cable. The USB cable is less that 8 inches, not sure why so short, it is difficult to plug into my charging transformer or computer. A 5-volt charging transformer is not included and it is not clear the desired wattage. It did take 7 hours to charge initially. It is listed as having a 35-hour playback time on a charge. The sound quality is very good, I play my music at very high fidelity and these headphones are handling the music exceedingly well. One thing that I wish Sony included is a case for the headphones. There are third-party cases available online. These headphones seem to provide many of the features of Sony’s higher end headphones at a more modest price point. I would certainly recommend them for everyday use. I tested the tree modes; Ambient, Noise Cancelling, and Off. We live on a busy street with much traffic, cars and heavy trucks, which was a perfect setting for the test. Noise Cancelling mode did a great job compensating for the exterior noise, the traffic is loud, and I could barely hear it. As expected in Ambient mode the microphones passed through the street sounds with the music, good if I were walking around and needed to also hear what is going on in the environment and listen to the music. Ambient off turns off the microphones so there is no pass-through sound, so it will depend on the outside volume and your music volume as to how much outside sound you hear. Ambient off also means that Noise Cancelling is off, so if you do not like the compensation that noise cancelling provides, this is your mode. I need to also disclose that I did receive these headphones at a discount in exchange for my honest review. I am pleased with the quality that these headphones provide at a very reasonable price.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from SonyListens
Posted .Hi BigTexas, Thank you for your amazing and detailed review of your WH-CH710N. We're glad to hear you're enjoying the overall features of your headphones. The WH-CH710N Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones offer powerful, distraction-free listening wherever you are. With Noise Canceling via Dual Noise Sensor Technology, as well as Ambient Sound mode, you can take control of what you hear—and with up to 35 hours of wireless playback, you can listen to music all day long. Thanks for choosing Sony! -Sam
- Pros mentioned:Noise cancellation, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Buttons, Wiring
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great Everyday Noise Cancelling Headphones
Posted .Pros mentioned:Noise cancellation, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Buttons, WiringThere comes a time when a sequel to an outstanding product has to be made. Expectations were high in anticipation, with proposed replacement models to SONY’s outstanding WH700 and 1000XM3. Announced at CES 2020 the WH710N is SONY’s replacement to the WH700 series, a new midrange headphone that takes upon the positive attributes of the highly recommended WH-1000XM3. These SONY WH-710N are my new lightweight favorites for around the house and listening on the computer. The design is rather attractive, it is light, weighing in at 220g, and features a large cushioned earpad held by an adjustable headband that is comfortable for all-day use. Technology-wise the headphones support Bluetooth (BT) 5.0 and support AAC and SBC codecs (as per the specs). The left headphone earcup has a microphone, and the power/pairing button, as well as USB-C charging and the headphone input. The right ear-cup of the headphone has 4 buttons, of which 3 of the buttons control the volume up and down, and the multi-function button that controls track management (play-pause-next-previous) and initiating Siri or Google Assistant. The 4th button on the right cup controls the Noise Canceling (NC) profiles. The overall sound quality is more than acceptable for this pair of headphones, even though it cant process high-quality audio (APT-X, which WH700 did) it does provide a rather pleasing sonic experience, if anything its a bit bass-heavy, and needs the equalizer to be set to “flat” to not drone out the highs, the mid-range could use a punch too. Testing the sound quality over BT via Google Music (highest quality audio quality), Pandora and Spotify, I was pleasantly surprised, but once again a bit of equalizer was necessary (if your device supports it). I liked the fact that these headphones support passive use with a computer (using the audio input) - and therefore if you do not need the Noise Cancelling (NC) feature, you can just plug it straight into the headphone output of your device. The device supports NFC pairing, and with BT5.0, you can pair multiple devices. If your device supports NFC pairing, it’s a neat feature to speed up the pairing process. The noise-canceling (NC) feature is workable and it seems to work rather well with a reduction of the background noise of a fan and other low white noise, however, it would not drown out my keyboard typing or other sounds. Enough to say it’s effective but no way near the class-leading SONY 1000XM3 which completely drown out white noise sounds. Apart from Noise-Canceling, the headphone features an “ambient” noise profile, that allows you to hear your surroundings while still retaining the audio quality that the cans possess. Consider it a de-tuned version of the NC. This feature should let you hear your surroundings as you are out and about. Do note: legally you can’t have both ears covered while riding a bicycle, ambient sound mode, or not. The package contents include a short USB-A to USB-C cable (for charging) and a headphone aux cable to use it as passive cans. I wish it had a drawstring case or something, the exterior of the box looks beautiful and very upscale. Pros: Can be used without the Bluetooth / headphone being on - via the audio input Lightweight, 220g in weight Noise-canceling seemed to work, and acceptable to remove low-end sounds. The microphone on the left ear work swell for phone calls NFC pairing for devices that support it. Long playback time ~ 30 hours or so. Cons: A bit bass-heavy in default equalizer modes. If your Bluetooth device has an equalizer, set it to “flat” to remove some of the added Bass No voice controls for Siri / Google Assistant - however, you can hit the middle activation button Delay switching on from Noise Cancelling to Ambient sound Not easy to identify the left / right ear cups - the logo is hard to read. Long slow charging time about 6 hours from empty - no visual cues on battery power status. No travel case or sleeve.
I would recommend this to a friend Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Grey looks better quality than black type
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Everything about this headset is made of better looking material than the black ones... depending on your color preference of course, but if unsure, go with grey....
This review is from Sony - WH-CH710N Wireless Noise-Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Gray
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from SonyListens
Posted .Hi Cristhiandesigns,
Awesome! We are glad to hear you are enjoying your new WH-CH710N noise canceling headphones. The WH-CH710N headphones offer noise canceling via Dual Noise Sensor Technology, as well as Ambient Sound Mode, so you have control of what you hear. The WH-CH710Ns have a feature called Artificial Intelligence Noise Cancellation (AINC) which constantly analyzes the sounds in your environment and automatically selects the most effective noise canceling filter for your surroundings. The WH-CH710Ns use a powerful Li-ion battery which provides up to 35 hours of playback on a single charge, or 60 minutes of playback from a 10 minute charge using the Quick Charge feature. They are designed to provide a powerful and distraction free listening experience for the entire day. Thank you for choosing Sony! - Kris
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Quality wireless headphones
|Posted .Owned for 1 month when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Lightweight, comfortable, quality performance per stated specifications. I purchased them at a bargain basement price. They make my ears somewhat warm but overall very happy.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from SonyListens
Posted .Hi Cool,
Excellent! We're delighted to know that you like the lightweight, sound performance and price of your new headphones. The WH-CH710N use a powerful Li-ion battery which provides up to 35 hours of playback on a single charge, or 60 minutes of playback from a 10 minute charge using the Quick Charge feature. They are designed to provide a powerful and distraction free listening experience for the entire day. Thank you for choosing Sony! - Kris
- Pros mentioned:Battery life, Noise cancellation, Sound qualityCons mentioned:Buttons
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Decent Noise Cancellation and Bass
Posted .Pros mentioned:Battery life, Noise cancellation, Sound qualityCons mentioned:ButtonsSony's WH-CH710N noise cancelling headphones offer good noise cancelling and "bassy" sound. They are a bit smaller than you'd imagine them being from the pictures but they are comfortable and have great battery life. They come equipped with a USB Type-C port and a NFC so you can pair them easily with your devices. There is also a 3.5mm jack so you can be plug in your headphones directly to your device. The buttons on the sides of the headphones take some time to get used to as they are designed more to be hidden instead of "used", I think touch controls would've made for better interface interactions. The volume on these headphones isn't what I would call loud, but the noise cancelling offsets most of the noise that would normally distract you. In fact someone was able to sneak up and surprise me while I was listening to music which normally doesn't happen to me! There is also a pass through noise mode that uses the microphones on the headphones to let you hear what's going on around you which is a very nice safety feature. Speaking of the microphones I placed a few phone calls with this headset and got no complaints about the microphone quality. The Sony WH-CH710N's do not currently work with Sony's mobile headphone app so you cannot adjust the equalizer or other headphone related settings, but maybe that functionality will get added in the future. Overall I'm satisfied with the CH710N's as they're comfortable and I don't have to worry much about battery life or other sounds getting in the way of my listening experience.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars with 7 reviews
(7 Reviews)- TechRadarNick Pino on April 15, 2020Sony WH-CH710N reviewThe Sony WH-CH710N try bring affordable noise cancellation to the masses with mixed results.Full Review
- Digital TrendsNick Woodard on April 23, 2020Sony WH-CH710N headphones review: A wireless valueSony's new WH-CH710N headphones provide a more budget-friendly alternative to the company's flagship model, while still offering solid features for their cost.Full Review
- rtings.comRating, 3.4 out of 53.4Jake Thauvette on September 29, 2020Sony WH-CH710N Wireless ReviewThe Sony WH-CH710N Wireless noise cancelling headphones are fairly simple over-ears. They have a comfortable fit, and their over 23-hour continuous battery life Full Review
- Pocket-lintRating, 4 out of 54.0Cam Bunton on July 11, 2020Sony WH-CH710N headphones review: Noise-cancelling on a budgetSony's budget headphones might not pack the punch of the epic WH-1000XM3, but these over-ears are good value for money all considered.Full Review
- Reviewed.comLee Neikirk on June 2, 2020Sony WH-CH710N Headphones ReviewFor budget-conscious buyers, the Sony WH-CH710N is a great way to get some of Sony's best features.Full Review
- techguide.com.auRating, 4 out of 54.0Stephen Fenech on June 26, 2020Sony WH-CH710N wireless noise cancelling headphones - battery life for days80% VERDICT The Sony WH-CH710N Wireless Noise Cancelling headphones can keep the music playing or days with an amazing battery life and adaptable noise reduction that will block out the world so you can enjoy the impressive audio quality. ProsFull Review
Q: Questioncan I use these for watching television and can the sound only be heard through the headphones and not in the room
Asked by linda.
- A:Answer We have a large screen Vizio tv and want to know which headphones would work so the tv would only be heard through headphones?
Answered by Stella
Q: QuestionWill these head phones connect to WiFi with out Blue Tooth?
Asked by Dalbs.
- A:Answer No, these work using bluetooth for wireless connectivity, and also come with 3.5mm cable for wired connectivity. Don't know if there are headphones out there that use wifi for connectivity...but maybe they do exist.
Answered by TechieGamer
Q: QuestionAre they 35 mm or optically ?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer They come with a 3.5mm cable to connect to devices that do not have Bluetooth. You can also buy an adapter to connect 3.5mm to Toslink digital optical. I haven't used one those but I do use a Toslink-HDMI adapter that I bought at Best Buy to connect my TV that doesn't have any wireless built in to my Sony wireless speakers.
Answered by JayT
Q: QuestionCan I use these on my Samsung tv
Asked by Mimi.
- A:Answer Hi Mimi, Yes, for you to able to connect the headphones via Bluetooth connection the television must support A2DP otherwise it will not work. Happy to help, David
Answered by SonyListens
Q: QuestionCan these cancel out any noise without playing music?
Asked by Jungkook.
- A:Answer They produce a static(white noise) sound ( not loud) when not playing music with ANC on. It isn't as nice when the music is playing. I would suggest quiet music over just the noise cancelling.
Answered by Daniel
Q: QuestionAre these sweat proof?
Asked by 1234.
- A:Answer Hi Fred, Unfortunately, the WH-CH710N is not sweatproof. Regards, David
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Q: QuestionAre these compatible with a Play Station 5?
Asked by JP.
- A:Answer Hi JP, Thank you for inquiring about the WH-CH710N. These headphones are designed for music playback. We cannot guarantee that it will work flawlessly with PS4. We recommend using headphones that are designed for game consoles such as our Playstation headsets. Regards, David
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Q: QuestionDoes this come with a travel case?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hi Customer, Unfortunately, it doesn't come with a headphone case. Regards, David
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