🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Sony WF-C700N Truly Wireless Noise Canceling Earbuds offer a blend of cutting-edge technology and comfort, featuring Active Noise Cancellation, a lightweight ergonomic design, and an impressive 15-hour battery life. With IPX4 water resistance and quick charging capabilities, these earbuds are perfect for music lovers on the move.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 1.1 Ounces |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Frequency Response | 2.4 GHz |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Minimalist |
Theme | Music |
Color | Black |
Battery Charge Time | 15 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | plastic |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Sweatproof, Quick Charging, Noise Cancellation, Button Control |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
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First Impressions
Long time fan of Sony products. Have the WH-1000XM4, WF-1000XM4, and other brands. Just got these this morning and listening now. Pretty happy with sound quality, the Sony app helps as I like a punchy bass and have typical high frequency loss for male adults. Once set up with the app, clear bass turned up almost to max and treble up I’m enjoying the sound. Sounds very much like the WF-1000XM4. Noise cancellation seems similar but need to do more listening in different conditions. Got the XM4 reconditioned and unfortunately the right battery is failing to hold a charge after about a year and a half so got these to satisfy my earbud itch until the XM5 is released. Actually liking the push button as opposed to the touch controls of XM4. Not better, but not worse. A bit smaller which I’m pleased with as I like to sleep with audiobooks on. I can sleep on my side with a soft pillow and not feel very much pressure. Did have them pause as I have the right side on default to pause and skip but only once so far so I don’t think it will be a problem. Contrary to some reviews either side can he configured to volume with the app. I have volume on the left now. Single press notches up, holding lowers volume. Default is to switch between noise cancellation or ambient mode. I have cancellation on most of the time so volume is more important to me. Also saw criticism about them not automatically pausing when removing, not a problem to me as I can easily pause touching the right side button. I also have some QCY buds that were surprisingly good for the price, and Soundcore A40 witch were also a good find, paid $99 but now $79. They’re almost as comfortable as these for bed but protrude a bit further so when sleeping on my side more pressure on my ear than the Sony. So far noise cancellation on the Sony is the best, almost as good as the XM4.For the price, I think this is a very good alternative to the XM4. Battery life is rated to 7.5 hours and the Soundcore are rated to about the same but by early morning I get a rudely loud charging notification. We’ll see how the Sony last with similar use and update this review later. Overall in direct comparison of the XM4 I’d say these are just about as good but maybe not as broad of a soundstage. If you like Sony or are just looking for a good quality earbud with noise cancellation at a reasonable price these would be a good selection. One major improvement for me is the tips for the buds. I have large ear canals and the memory tips on the XM4 were a huge disappointment, they would not seal in my ears which is terrible for sound quality and noise. I keep all the tips from many earbuds over the years and even with other brands need to dip into them to find larger tips to seal in my ears. Pleasantly surprised the included large tips actually fit me. I included a photo of the Soundcore, QCY, XM4, and the WF-C700N for comparison. The WF-C700N seems to be the most comfortable so far. Slightly smaller than the Soundcore and definitely smaller then the XM4.So after using these about a month I’m still happy with them. I do have the occasional problem when listening to audiobooks in bed with the buttons for pause or volume getting just a little too much pressure and activating. Fortunately for volume one notch is louder but if you hold it the volume is reduced so at least I haven’t been blasted by max volume. Much as I like Sony products the other buds I mentioned would probably suit most people fine with a lower cost. But they’re not Sony! Still anxiously waiting for the soon to be released WF-1000XM5. Hoping for the lighter weight than the XM4 and the comfort of these with touch controls instead of push buttons. But for a mid-price bud these are still my favorites.Another update, these are not working for me to sleep with. My left ear gets a little raw spot on the edge of some cartilage. I’m primarily using the Sony WF-1000XM5 )got them 2 weeks ago) and the Soundcore A40 for audiobooks in bed. The headphones until my ears get too hot and the A40’s when I want to lay on my side.The Sony has some edge or something on it that makes a tiny little sore spot on the cartilage in my ear. Still like them a lot but now using them when I do my indoor cycling. I have a couple big blower fans on me and the Sony blocks out a lot of the noise and are better then the QCY I’d been using. They’re more rounded and I get less wind noise also.WF-1000XM5 just released, expecting mine Friday. I REALLY hope they don’t irritate my ear the way these do.So I’d still recommend these. It’s probably just my personal ear shape causing me an issue, no problem on the right side but nobody is perfectly symmetrical…8/523Update. Got the XM5 2 weeks ago and loving them. Fantastic sound, lighter than the XM4, better bass, more comfortable. But again the tips don’t fit. Airtight seal is critical on noise cancelling earbuds. The app is the same for The 700’s and XM5 but the 700’s do not have the feature enabled that checks for a seal. I discovered the left bud on the 700’s and the new XM5 just won’t quit seal. I found a hack to make the tips moldable. If you get Sugro glue (kind of like clay) roll a bit up, pull up the mushroom part of the ear tip, take the rolled up piece of Sugro and wrap it around the fitting to the bud, roll the tip back down and now you have a moldable tip. Insert in your ears and make sure they a good seal. You may have to reshape it a bit with your fingers if you work it too much. Once you have a good seal let it set a few hours and now you have a fitted tip. Works with my big ear holes…I have to reiterate, the 700’s have a very pleasing sound once you get the equalizer and clear bass setting adjusted to your taste. I just finished using them for 4 hours straight on loud during a 2 hour indoor cycling session, walking the dog, and making my lunch. Enjoying music I haven’t listened to for too long. They were comfortable (almost forget they’re in) sound excellent, and just put them away with 50% battery left.I really think most people would like these and would not be disappointed in any way, especially at the price. The XM5 are better, but to most people probably not $200 better (but I love them too!).9/22/23 a note about the app and the codecs used. I feel like a dummy now that I finally noticed right at the top in the headphone connect app it tells me on my iPhone it’s definitely using the AAC codec and shows if DSEE is on or not. DSEE definitely improves the sound. Compared the noise cancellation against the WF-1000XM5 and the XM5 do a better job with the 2 blower fans I have on me during my indoor cycling. But I still prefer using the C700n just because I want to be very careful with the more expensive buds.10/23/23Lost these! Looked all around but can’t locate. I was able to replace them @ $88 so not hugely upset, ordered a new pair and happy all over again. One of the reasons I really like these is how light they are. Even after 4-5 hours of wear I almost forget they’re in. Still one of my favorite pairs.Revisiting noise cancellation, walking my dog with light traffic only a few feet away I’ve had the chance with the new pair (left button default is now toggle ANC transparency off or on. With it off I’m not hearing much of anything but my music. In transparency mode I can hear everything around me. I’d give these a 9 from 1-10. About as good as any ANC buds I’ve tried.12/22/23Found the lost pair so now I have 2 pairs of the WF-C700n and not unhappy about it. These are definitely my go to buds, use them more than the XM5’s as they’re so light and comfortable and now at $76 I don’t worry as much about loss or damage as with the pricy XM5. If you haven’t tried them yet you should!
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SONY BLUETOOTH NOISE CANCELLATIONS
Mannnn these things are so clear and stable. They actually STAYYYYY IN YOUR EAR...THE CONNECTION IS GREAT. IT HOLDS UP.The buds are nice and compact. Not big and bulky. Bluetooth is strong. You can hear very good and Sony always has great quality. You can't beat the noise cancelation on these things. Overall quality is great like I said. Crystal clear sound all around. The battery lasts very long. They were technically cheaper in my opinion. Not too expensive at all.
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Good Sound. Very Comfy. Passive Noise Canceling (Earplug) Decent Active Noise Canceling is Weak
I'm an audiophile (on a budget) and wanted to replace my many years old EarFun Air Pro (original) noise cancelling earbuds with something newer and more comfortable. I've used the Air Pros so long because the controls are not touch sensitive, they are motion/shock/haptic tap sensing. This means if your taps register wearing a thick pair of winter gloves or if you have a ski hat or ear muffs over your ears. Most all earbuds now are touch sensitive and don't work with gloves on let alone under the flaps of a ski helmet.I tried these and the Jabra Elite 8 Active and the Jabra button is smaller a recessed flush with the flat earbud surface to thick gloves aren't precise enough of a pressure to register taps. These Sony's the buttons are the whole curved surface and work so well a lot of the time you'll accidentally press them putting them in your ears. They work under a ski helmet flap while wearing ski gloves. HURRAY!Once you play around with the APP's EQ you can tune these to your liking and they sound a lot better than my Air Pros (which in all fairness don't have an EQ app). These have good passive noise canceling because let's be real, these are essentially earplugs! BUT, go stand in your bathroom with the vent fan on and turn the ANC on and off USING THE APP NOT THE LEFT BUTTON. The left button just toggles between ANC and Ambient and you will hear a difference as Ambient uses the mic to pipe in the sound from around you. But if you turn ANC to OFF on the app and compare to ANC on, there's very little difference so I wouldn't recommend these if you want really good noise canceling. Whereas on headphones and other earbuds I have it's a night and day difference with ANC on vs off.I'm still keeping them as I use full around the ear headphones when I want ANC (like on a plane). The Sony's top of the line headphones cut out 95% of the plane noise. This will cut out about 60% of the plane noise whether you have ANC on or off. I honestly think it's a flaw in the earbuds firmware for the ANC that Sony has not bothered over the years to fix the ANC. Also I use earbuds 90% of the time for biking and skiing when good ANC is dangerous as it blocks out noise of other skiers and cars very close to you.
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