Abstract: It was just a matter of time before Sony, given its history in the audio segment, jumped on the wireless earbuds bandwagon popularised by the Apple AirPods and Samsung Gear Icon X. The Sony WF-SP700N plays to the same gallery with compact earbuds that co...
The Sony WF-SP700N is a great fitness oriented headset. The comfort levels are top-notch though the lack of volume controls is perplexing to say the least. Sound quality is good enough though we won't recommend these if just listening to music is your top...
The Sony WF-SP700N is extremely capable and is amongst the better options when it comes to truly wireless earphones. The earpieces are extremely comfortable and fit very securely in the ear. The bass is thunderous and the sound on offer is clear and detai...
Published: 2018-06-12, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: Despite many tries, no company has nailed truly wireless earbuds. Apple's AirPods come close, but the lack of sports-friendly features has always been a problem. That's why I was so excited to see Sony release a set of truly wireless earbuds that are not...
Published: 2018-06-08, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
Fits comfortably and securely and sounds good for truly wireless headphones. Built-in noise cancelling helps muffle ambient sound. An included charging case delivers two additional charges
Battery life is only OK at 3 hours. It's a little awkward to get the earbuds into their charging case. Some audio delay when using certain streaming video apps
Despite some small downsides, the Sony WF-SP700N is one of the better truly wireless headphones currently available...
Active noise cancellation, IPX4 certification, Adjustable ANC
Flimsy charging case, No volume controls
It seems Sony isn't happy unless it's cramming more and more functionality into smaller and smaller packages, and the WF-SP700N is its most feature-packed sports bud yet, with its splashproofing and active nose-cancellation packed into a true wireless for...
Published: 2018-01-11, Author: Jon , review by: techradar.com
Active noise cancellation, IPX4 splashproofing, Adjustable ANC
A bit bulky, No volume controls, No Google Assistant at launch
It seems Sony isn't happy unless it's cramming more and more functionality into smaller and smaller packages, and the WF-SP700N is its most feature-packed sports bud yet, with its splashproofing and active nose-cancellation packed into a true wireless for...
At $150, I wouldn't recommend the SP700N, but at the $110 / $120 price point, I would say these are worth a try if you're looking for a decent pair of truly wireless earbuds. I recommend these for those who use earbuds for one to two hours at a time. If y...
If I were judging the WF-SP700N on sound alone, I'd tell you to buy them today. And if you're worried about these buds staying in, don't. They're the most secure fitting pair of truly wireless earphones I've ever tested. But if you're wearing these earpho...