🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Sony WF-C700N Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge noise cancelling technology with a lightweight, ergonomic design, ensuring all-day comfort and high-quality audio. With features like multi-point connection, IPX4 water resistance, and an impressive battery life of up to 20 hours, these earbuds are perfect for the modern professional seeking both style and functionality.
Control Method | Remote |
Controller Type | Media Control |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 count |
Item Weight | 5 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Black |
Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | Case |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Various Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Auto On/Off, Hands-Free Calls, Quick Charge, Customizable Sound, Compact and Portable, Audio Transparency, Secure Fit, Travel-Friendly |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
J**S
Bargain good quality ear buds
I've had these for about 4 weeks now. This is my first pair of wireless buds. I was worried they might fall out and get lost.They fit so well I have no worries about losing one. Even a vigorous shake of the head doesn't seem to move them. In spite of that they're very comfortable even after hours of listening.The sound quality is what I like most. So musical and pure sounding. To me they sound much better than far more expensive headphones I've had over the years. The noise reduction doesn't seem to make much difference on or off, but the sound isolation is so good it doesn't matter.The battery seems to last ages and they get a top up when stored in the case.The only very slight negative is the control buttons on them. I press them every time I adjust one or even touch the side if my face, either pausing the music or putting them into ambient mode by mistake. Another press and is all sorted but not ideal.In terms of pairing and controlling, the app is good and they pair easily.The price is good at the moment because there is a newer version but I would say get them while they're cheap and still available.
R**M
The DO have ANC!
I'm not sure why so many people are saying they saw no difference with ANC b/c I sure did. I tested them in a quiet room with my air filter on. With no ANC on I can hear the filter, with ANC on I can't. I also tested it on the bus, without it on I can hear conversations etc. with it on it muffles conversations into the background. It's not great with high pitch noises like the bus stop dinging and doesn't block out every single noise but it DOES work. Is it the best no, is it good enough for me, yes. I guess it depends on what headphones you were using before but these work for me. I got mine used good for £45 and I am very satisfied.
M**G
Good sound, as long as you disable the Mic (phone headset feature). Handles 2 sources. Paid £60.
For £60 are pretty good.Not obviously better audio quality than my older £20 weird-name buds (which also support AAC).Audio pass-though seems to work reasonably ok, provided the music is at really low level. Perhaps ducking the music for more prominent external sounds would be a good idea?Needs advanced EQ-ing to get rid of massive bass boost (I use Poweramp EQ with profile for these buds+ own tweak of bass).The Sony EQ in the app is a toy.No LDAC support, no aptX, but supports AAC (I use lossless -> AAC, check your "Developer settings" on Android). High frequencies seem rolled off, and transients dulled. I'm used to wired Senn headphones and CD or, better, analogue sources.Fancy ear-shape based processing stuff costs extra to use, and requires specific music services anyway. Not doing that.Mainly got for multi point (really two) bluetooth, as I got tired of carrying around two sets of cheap buds.Works fine switching between phone and iPad. Cumbersome to switch to third source, like the laptop -why can't they make this simple?
C**S
Brilliant, and currently a bargain.
With the newer wf-c710n out this year at about £99 it's fair to say that the wf-c700n are currently an absolute steal at approx £59.They fit comfortably with the normal earbuds for my ears, and work well straight out of the box, but you can tweak the sound easily using the current Sony app. I've not had the Bluetooth connection drop once yet.Battery life is decent, with the one small negative being that the charging case is only good for one full recharge.
J**N
Probably reasonable performance and value for money at the price, but fiddly controls
The sound quality is not of the best, but is probably commensurate with the price. I also own some WH-1000XM5 over-ear headphones with noise cancelling and these little in-ear phones do not compare. But I find the over-ear design too hot to wear comfortably in the summer when mowing the lawn or hedge cutting, hence buying these in-ear as an alternative. I also find the little buttons on the side of the phones fiddly and it's difficult to know if the phones always register a push, and therefore what I have done to the settings. The bluetooth connections can be erratic as well, and for a while today I could get sound out of either left or right side, but not both. In the online help this was listed a a common problem, but nothing suggested there solved the problem. I eventually put the left phone in and got it working while leaving the right in the box. I then put the right phone in and all worked as expected. I got this information from a completely different section of the online help, under the section on listening to one phone only, left or right. In short, documentation could be greatly improved. They are comfortable to wear, and I'm hoping to be able to use them through the summer while performing noisy gardening tasks - but I'll be back to the WH-1000XM5 like a shot when the weather is cooler.
M**N
THE BEAT YOU CAN GET
So impressed by the quality that I got another pair.
A**J
Excellent sound quality and great noise cancellation
Had mine for 5 months now. Worth the money. Glad I made the switch from wired earphones to Bluetooth. Very happy with them. Great fit. Excellent sound quality (I changed the equaliser settings to fit my own preferences). Love the feature that allows you to hear what's going on around you if need be without taking them off and risk losing them e.g. whilst you're dashing off a train or running on a trek. Noise cancelling feature is amazing, blocks out the world and lets me enjoy my music. A 2 hour charge allows me to use them for a good few days (I use them for my commutes and for working out). App shows you the battery of the case and earphones. App lets you change what the buttons on your earphones can do, for example changing tracks, volume up and down, etc.The only minus I'd add is that if you're in a very crowded area like a shopping centre with other devices connected to Bluetooth, you might experience some blips and connection drops. This doesn't bother me since it lasts a few seconds and then the connection stabilises. But it might bother some.
M**K
Running game changer
Finally a set of earplugs that feel comfortable, sounds great and doesn't feel like they are going to fall out whilst on the run. I like the fact the the buds have an actual button for controls rather than touch, eliminating accidentally skipping songs.
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