Sony Wf-Sp700n/W True Wireless Splash-Proof Noise-Cancelling Earbuds With Built-In Microphone (White
Sony WF-SP700N/W True Wireless Splash-Proof Noise-Cancelling Earbuds with Built-In Microphone (White), 5 x 2.4 x 6 inches
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- TRULY WIRELESS: Compatible with Apple or Android cell phones, sync using Bluetooth connection & NFC
- DIGITAL NOISE CANCELING: WF-SP700N headphone set minimizes distractions & noises for crisp listening
- AMBIENT SOUND MODE: Blend music & environmental sounds during fitness sessions or outdoor workouts
- SPLASHPROOF: IPX4 rated to handle sweat or rain splashes when you're at the gym or outside running
- LONG BATTERY: SP700N has up to 9 hours of playback battery life during workouts or athletic training
- CHARGING CASE: Keep your earbuds secure & long lasting inside the compact, lightweight charging case
- POWERFUL SOUND: EXTRA BASS delivers punchy low spectrum sound quality for big beats from each earbud
- MADE FOR MOVEMENT: Silicone support fitting offers comfortable security no matter how much you move
Brand : Sony
Category : Electronics,Headphones, Earbuds & Accessories,Headphones & Earbuds,Earbud Headphones
Rating : 3.4
ListPrice : US $179.99
Price : US $179.99
Review Count : 180
SalesRank : 0
Sony WF-SP700N/W True Wireless Splash-Proof Noise-Cancelling Earbuds with Built-In Microphone (White), 5 x 2.4 x 6 inches
- I really wanted to like these wireless earbuds but in the end I just couldn\'t. I ended up returning them and getting the Bose SoundSport wireless earbuds which are about the same price but better overall. Here\'s my comparison:Good:- Great ergonomics/design. Sony was the original leader and trend setter in electronics design, decades before Apple came on the scene to steal the crown. These earbuds are fantastically designed. They just slip into your ear canal (with the right size ear adapter) and the weight of the earbud is perfectly weighted and designed so that you don\'t feel like something heavy is hanging out of your ear. It\'s also not that noticeable when in your ear. The Bose feel slightly awkward in the ear as they do hang out rather than along the ear and it takes some adjustment to make them feel comfortable and stable in my ears.Bad:- Uncomfortable! Sadly, the Sony\'s ergonomic superiority may be due to the use of a hard plastic tube that is surrounded by a flexible and soft yet thin material that just slides in your ear for a secure fit but is almost instantly uncomfortable because of that hard plastic tube. The Bose\'s earpiece lacks a hard plastic tube inside the soft earpiece and is completely comfortable, at the cost of the stable and secure feel of the Sony.- Each earbud (left and right) needs to be turned on separately! Absurd but you actually have to turn on each earbud in order to get sound from both. Both sides of the Bose turn on and connect when the power (which is on the left earbud) is turned on. Bose wins this one too.- Carryng/charging case is poorly designed. In the Sony, you really have to rotate the flexible ear piece to get it to sit properly in the case. It just doesn\'t fit with the earpiece in the orientation it needs to be to fit in your ear. I found this to be very disappointing and baffling. Also, the case is cheaper looking/feeling with an odd rotating lid. Bose wins here too.Other features like sound quality, pairing, battery life, etc. seemed similar to me and/or were not evaluated/compared in depth. So, overall the Bose is the hands down winner even though I wanted to like and keep the Sony (which I bought first and only got the Bose after I realized I needed to return the Sonys).Interestingly, I also bought a wired version (left and right earbuds are connected by a wire) of earbuds from Sony a year ago before returning it for the wired version of the Bose SoundSport for mostly the same reasons. Hopefully Sony will address the problems with their wireless earbuds so that they can have an actual competitor to the Bose SoundSport Free.
- These are great, the sound quality is amazing, having a noise cancelation and ambient is extremely convenient. I was close to a jet engine one day when working out and when everyone (even those with other headsets) stopped working out to cover their ears, I just turned on the noise cancelation and it was no louder than if someone was next to me humming so I could easily continue working out listening to my music.I have 2 CONS with this tho. 1) the white plastic look of them remind me of airline plastic, like the storage bins (but the style of the earbuds are perfect for me) and 2) when in the storage/battery case, sometimes you might shale them a little when walking knocking one off the charging lead turning one or both on using battery and you don\'t even notice (they cant fall out of the case the way the lid closes) but if you just mostly keep the case on a table/desk or check every now and then you are good to go. highly recommend these
- I really loved the quality and features of these earbuds! The biggest reason I returned them was because the arc supporters were too big for my ear shape. Unfortunately, the box only comes with medium and large arc supporters, and that is really where I feel like Sony messed up here. I loved how there are four sizes for the cushions that sit in your ear canal: sizes XS to L. But only two sizes for arc supports makes no sense to me. I could not wear these earbuds for more than thirty mins due to the pain from the medium sized arc supports. On a side note, I also had trouble getting the two earbuds to sync and could find no directions on what to do when this happens. Ultimately, I think they would be great earbuds for people with larger ears than mine.
- Bought one that was marked used but came brand new and sealed just as described by seller. The earbuds show their age. This cam out a while back and pairing was a little more complicated than airpods. Sound quality is ok and is more than good enough for me. I will use this mainly for running/exercise and will be an upgrade over my powerbeats 3 since these are sweat proof. I never would’ve paid full price for these, but with the price I paid, more than worth it. Battery life is horrible though at less than 3 hrs.I would rate product at 4 stars and seller at 5 stars.
- PROFIT:Really nice. Super comfortable.SOUND:Really nice sound for the size. I have used the SONY Wireless noise canceling stereo headset WF-1000X (International version/seller warranty) (Black) before, love the idea, but it only sounds ok. The SP700N sounds much much better than WF1000F. If you need extra bass, you could turn on the Boost Bass mode. So get the Sp700n.NOISE-CANCELING:I own the Sony WH-H900N h.ear on 2 Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling High Resolution Headphones (Black/Grey) , so lets say SP700N does a good job on Noise-Canceling for the size. But it\'s not any close to Sony\'s Over-Ear.CON:Ok, lets talk about the battery life. 2.5h-3h battery life is just ok for my use. The charging case is nice, but I wish it has Fast Charging.I really really like the SP700N, perfect for work out or daily use. I only wish it has longer battery life.
- I have owned these for about 2 months. The sound quality is very good. Their ability to stay firmly secure in your ears is very good. Noise canceling experiences have not resulted in very good results, although I have not used them on a plane. The battery life is very mediocre. I have gotten two hours of performance at best (Sony claims three hours). The charging case loses charge over time, so you have to frequently recharge even if it has not been used to recharge the headphones. This has been a very disappointing purchase.
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