Published: 2020-05-14, Author: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Good active noise cancelling, Comfortable padding, Strong Bluetooth connection with AAC and can also be wired, Ambient mode lets you hear your surroundings, Battery life, Price
Build quality is not great, Don't fold at the hinges, Lack of LDAC support is confusing, Earcups aren't deep at all, Mids and highs are lacking in clarity
For under $200 these are a great option for anyone that wants good active noise cancelling but doesn't want to break the bank doing so. While these have plenty of flaws, they're still a solid pair of headphones overall that I would recommend to anyone wit...
Active noise cancellation is the main selling point here, and it works well, While Sony has been a long-time supporter of USB Type-C on audio products, it's nice to see when many other comparable headphones are still using microUSB
The audio quality is fine, but it doesn't quite match what you get from more expensive headphones, The small size and similar texture of the playback controls take some getting used to
WH-CH710N8/10Yes. While the Sony WH-CH710N doesn't have the mind-blowing sound quality that more expensive headphones might offer, the excellent noise-canceling, USB Type-C charging, great battery life, and relatively low price make up for it in my book.C...
Abstract: Noise-cancelling headphones don't come cheap, and these new Sony WH-CH710N are no different. At $349 retail they are in the premium range, but stop short of being up there in the realms of their sister products the outstanding WH-1000XM3.In fact, the bi...
Published: 2020-07-06, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net
It's easy to take away that these are not great headphones but that's far from the truth. They're actually pretty decent, particularly when you consider the $199 price tag. Out of the box, they'd be great for a laid back listener who perhaps wants to watc...
Enjoyable and dynamic sound,Lightweight design is easy to wear for long periods,Affordable price point
Cheap and plasticky build,Buttons are a bit fiddly,Not the cleanest listen ever,Noise leaks (both in and out)
If what you primarily need from a pair of headphones is long battery life and decent sound without spending a fortune, the Sony WH-CH710N certainly delivers that.Being a low-cost pair of over-ears, there are obviously some compromises here when compared t...
Published: 2020-06-02, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Yes—if you want great Sony features for less moneyThe appeal of these headphones is pretty clear: You're getting the winning combination of sound-forward over-ear headphones, wireless/Bluetooth functionality, tons of battery life, and good-enough noise ca...
Comfortable fit, Great noise cancellation, Extensive 35hr battery,
Flimsy build, Ambient sound setting is lacking,
The Sony WH-CH710N are excellent headphones for the price. They're comfortable to wear, offer an extensive battery life and effective ANC - but the plastic build quality and slightly disappointing execution of Ambient Sound control knock a few points off...
Published: 2020-04-12, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Cheap(ish) for their feature set, Adaptive noise cancellation, Fun, energetic sound, 35-hour battery life
Mostly plastic build, Mediocre noise cancellation, No traveling case, 7-hour charging time
We'll have to spend more time with them, but so far the Sony WH-CH710N Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones aren't exactly the Sony WH-1000XM3 alternative we'd been hoping for. They sound good and use some novel adaptive noise cancellation technology, but...