Price: ₹14,990 - ₹9,871.00
(as of Nov 27, 2024 09:48:52 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
WH-CH720N Enjoy all-day comfort without the noise
Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones
Noise canceling to the next level
Dual Noise Sensor Technology and an Integrated Processor V1 takes noise canceling to the next level. Now you can fully immerse yourself in the music.
Comfortable, lightweight design
The WH-CH720 is Sony’s lightest wireless noise-canceling headphones yet. Featuring a slimmer, more lightweight headband, these headphones have been re-structured to create more space and comfort for the ears. Making them the ideal headphones to work from home or watch your favorite movie.
Listen longer
Keep your music playing all day with a battery life that delivers up to 50 hours of power. USB Type-C quick charging gives up to 60 mins of play back from 3 minutes of charge.
Adjustable Ambient Sound mode
Adjustable Ambient Sound mode offers 20 level settings. Listen to your music with incredible sound quality while still hearing sounds like traffic noise, café conversations, and transport announcements. The “Focus on Voice” chat allows you to chat freely without removing your headphones.
Multipoint connection
For total convenience, these Bluetooth headphones can be paired with two Bluetooth devices at the same time. You’ll be able to quickly switch your headphones to either of the two devices at the touch of a button, making the CH720N the ideal work from home headphones.
Clear hands-free calling
Precise Voice Pickup Technology uses beamforming microphones to allow the headphones to pick up voices clearly and accurately for hands-free calls.
Voice assisitant
Just say “OK Google” or “Alexa” to activate your preferred voice assistant.
Adaptive Sound Control
Automatically optimizes volume based on your environment learning your behavior and recognizes locations that you frequently visit.
Digital Sound Enhancement
Boost the quality of compressed music files and enjoy streaming music with high quality sound through DSEE.
Sony s lightest Wireless Noise-cancelling headband ever;Up to 50-hour battery life with quick charging (3 min charge for up to 1 hour of playback)
Multi-Point Connection helps to pair with two Bluetooth devices at the same time;Take noise cancelling to the next level with Sony s Integrated Processor V1,so you can fully immerse yourself in the music
Super comfortable and lightweight design ( 192 Grams );Adjustable Ambient Sound mode and Adaptive Sound control features tailors sound to suit the environment around you
High sound quality and well-balanced sound tuning; Crystal clear hands-free calling and voice assistant with Precise Voice Pickup technology
Control Type: Media Control; Model: Whch720n/B
Customers say
Customers like the quality of the headphones. They mention the sound is excellent with great noise-canceling. Customers are also happy with the battery life and weight. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the sound quality, value for money, comfort, build quality, and connectivity.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Istiak Alam –
Balanced sound output in this budget of 6190/-
I am using it continuously for last 6 months and gave it 5ð overall for the things it offers in the price of just 6k… Yes 6k is just the initiation of good quality ANC bluetooth over the ear headset, people are expecting XM or bose or Sennheiser quality in 6k or 8k,lol….if it’s in 8k or 10k range i would give it 4ð instead. Here’s my findings âPros:-1. Sound output – 4.5/5 … Default sound is pretty flat, but quickly gets interesting after playing with eq, dsee, anc etc. . Sound volume is pretty average but distortion in max vol. is low. It’s a general purpose headset, good enough for all aspects like rock, pop, bass,instrumental, classical, rap etc. . Seperation is nice, different tones have distinct identities. But for specific needs like for bass or vocal, strech your budget a bit more. I don’t think you can get better than this balance of sound output in this budget.2. ANC – 4/5 actually it’s pretty decent, but could be a little better. Afterall it’s an entry level ANC.3. Built – 4.5/5 simplistic plastic built, no fancy cosmetics, but solid and mature, very much flexible, not gonna break anytime, good elasticity for sticking with head. Though it’s plastic built but has stainless steel housing around stretchable arms which is very nice to have for long term usage. Most headsets break from this sections.4. Battery- 5/5 fabulous battery life even with anc on . Charging it like smartphones from 20 to 90% and getting about 1 week to 10 days of battery life with intense usage. Charging takes about 50 mins for the above session.5. Comfort – 4/5 nice padded ear cups, but brings sweat quickly and then feels a bit warm… But prolonged usage doesn’t hurt that much as once i had used it about 2hrs at a single strech.6. Connectivity- 5/5 very strong bluetooth connectivity, works seamlessly even with 10 meters of distance with walls and different floors.But still not that useful for online gaming via wireless mode as it has a little bit of latency.Cons. :-1. Crap when connected to PC via wire and headset turned off.2. Like other over the ear, gets uncomfortable in scorching summer and humid conditions.3. Lack of ldac , hence no hi-res audio, but in this price bracket it’s ok.4. Though doesn’t feel cheap, but some aesthetics should be there.Verdict:- You can absolutely go with it if you are getting it around 6000/- for no specific taste. Don’t expect it to outperform those ult or XMs, it’s illogical to think. If you want the ultimate one then there are XM, momentum, quitecomfort or those beyerdynamics….instead of going with intermediates, either go with this one or go with those super expensive ones. And those people comparing it with much lower priced headphones and saying it worse, they simply don’t have the sensitivity to differentiate between subtle frequencies, and those subtle frequencies make it sweet.’Made for iPhone/iPod’ written on the outside of the box, which is strange, probably will work better with ios than android. I’m an android user (pixel) though:).At last, it’s a sweet headphone.Those images are after 6 months of usage!!
Priyank –
Itâs a good headphone may be a little overpriced though
The sound couldâve been better, otherwise all features are just perfect, Bluetooth, comfort, anc, everything.
sayan –
Great Product
I got this at 7999 with debit card cash back. I am using this since last 2 and a half weeks.My review so far is:Sound : 5/5Build quality: 4/5Mic quality: 3/5Battery: 5/5Volume control: 5/5ANC: 4/5I will rate this overall 4.5/5I am not much bothered about mic quality because thatâs not my primary use. I got this only for music and itâs serving up to the mark.Duel device connection works well.Battery life with ANC will declines little bit fast, although I am using it mostly without ANC.ANC: It works just fine, itâs a budget ANC headphones so I donât expect much. Those who have used proper ANC headphones might find this one less efficient. For me it works fine.Music: Well what can I say? I had used sony a lot in the past, but was pre bluetooth era. This was really a great experience for me. EQ works really well and you can actually spot a difference when you adjust the difference. Sound is crisp and clear. You can really hear all the instruments clearly. Vocals are crispy too, not too much not less they have this little sweet spot! Bass is really great too, although you have to boost it a little bit, but basic settings may also work for you.App: So far I found app working well, you can connect and disconnect devices within app as well. EQ settings work well too, you can basically create your own custom EQ ( recommended for audiophiles). App looks little cluttered I guess they will change it in future.Volume: It is crazy loud given the size of drivers they have. I have only used it at 50% volume most of the time when I am at home, hardly went to 70% in public without any ANC. But I recommend you to use ANC if you are surrounded by too much noise in public.Size and Fit :These are over the ear, so they fit perfectly fine over your ears. I was actually surprised how good they fit over my ears. Cushions are very well made, have good texture and soft enough to not hurt your ears. The headphones are big enough to be recognised from a distance.Downsides:I really hoped they could have given carrying case because headphones themselves are sturdy but they still need protection while carrying.Also these are not foldable, so carrying them can be little difficult, you may have to purchase a separate carrying case.
Mireille Viviane de Paula –
Estou satisfeita com o fone. Ele é leve, emparelha com todos os meus dispositivos e carrega rapidamente. A redução de ruÃdos é muito boa também. Contudo, fiquei um pouco frustrada mesmo por ele não vir com o estojo para viagem, que é vendido de forma avulsa e custa quase R$200,00. Se eu tivesse me atentado a esse detalhe, teria pagado um pouco mais em um modelo mais avançado. Outro ponto que para mim é negativo é que ele pesa um pouquino e sinto os maxilares travarem no inÃcio, mas depois de algum tempo me adapto e não sinto mais incômodo.Enfim, é uma boa opção de fone, mas se estiver disposto a pagar um pouco a mais é melhor comprar um modelo mais recente.
Ray Y. –
I recently invested in the Sony WH-CH720N Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones, and I must say, they have exceeded my expectations on multiple fronts. As an avid music lover and someone who appreciates a good pair of headphones, these have quickly become my go-to choice for a premium audio experience.1. Comfortable Ear Coverage:One of the standout features of these headphones is the generous size of the ear cups. They provide excellent coverage, enveloping my entire ears in a cocoon of sound. The over-ear design not only enhances comfort during long listening sessions but also effectively isolates ambient noise, allowing me to immerse myself completely in the music.2. Superior Noise Cancelling:The noise-cancelling technology on the WH-CH720N is simply outstanding. Whether I’m on a noisy commute or working in a bustling cafe, the headphones create a tranquil listening environment by effectively blocking out external disturbances. The adaptive nature of the noise cancellation ensures a seamless transition between different environments, providing a truly immersive experience.3. Impressive Battery Life:Battery life is a crucial factor for any wireless headphone user, and Sony has delivered in this department. The WH-CH720N boasts an impressive battery life, providing hours of uninterrupted music playback on a single charge. This is perfect for long flights, road trips, or simply when you don’t want to worry about constantly recharging your headphones.4. Seamless Wireless Connectivity:Setting up the wireless connection was a breeze, thanks to the seamless Bluetooth pairing. The headphones quickly connect to my two devices, and the connection remains stable even at a distance. The freedom of movement that wireless functionality offers adds to the overall convenience of these headphones.5. Crisp Sound Quality:Of course, none of these features would matter if the sound quality wasn’t top-notch. Fortunately, the WH-CH720N delivers crisp and clear audio across various genres. The bass is punchy without being overwhelming, and the mids and highs are well-balanced, providing a rich and detailed listening experience.6. Enhanced Experience with the Headphones App:What sets the WH-CH720N apart is the fantastic user experience provided by the Headphones app. The app allows for easy customization of sound settings, enabling me to tailor the audio profile to my liking. Additionally, firmware updates and additional features are seamlessly delivered through the app, ensuring that my headphones stay current and optimized for the best performance.In conclusion, the Sony WH-CH720N Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones have proven to be an excellent investment. The combination of comfort, noise cancellation, battery life, connectivity, and sound quality makes them a standout choice in the crowded market of wireless headphones. If you’re in the market for a reliable and immersive audio experience, these headphones are definitely worth considering.
M.O.S. –
UPDATE 3/13/23: I noticed another reviewer mention that the padding has given out some after a while and I will concur that this has been my perceived experience as well. The padding flattens easily and I wish it was a bit more robust. I wouldn’t say that the speakers are poking my ear, but I do feel my ear being pressed slightly and it does lead to minor discomfort over time. So I would say that the padding could definitely be better on these, and it should be at this price point. I would maybe deduct a half star for this if that was an option, but since it’s not, I’m keeping my 5 star rating. I’m still happy with the sound, but I’ll definitely be looking out for some better pads.Original Review:I’m impressed with these headphones. They are really good. I will, however, call out from the beginning that you lose some functionality and build quality (potentially – more on that below) seen in more expensive headphones and even though these are “only” $150, I think it’s a bit pricey. But I think good headphones are just ridiculously expensive in general. With that out of the way, here are the headphones I tried in addition to the WH-CH720N: Sony XM4 & XM5, Sennheiser Momentum 4, Soundcore Q30 & Q45, and Technics EAH-A800.My main objective in getting new headphones was to get a serious sound quality upgrade from the Soundcore Life Q20âs that I’ve had for several years now, and I was finally ready to pay $300-$400 for it if I had to. I was looking for clear mids and highs with deep, clear, separate bass (think of the difference between a sound system with a separate subwoofer vs a sound system without that tries to pack the bass into the main speakers). With the caveat that sound quality is subjective to the listener, here are my thoughts on each of the headphones I tried:Technics EAH-A800 – absolute garbage and a joke at their price. These didnât even merit more than a few minutes of listening.Soundcore Q45 – disappointingly uninspiring sound compared to the much cheaper Q30. They lack bass. I spent very little time with these because I knew that I would take the Q30âs over them without question.Soundcore Q30 – These are very good for their price (compared to the other options at that price). If I hadn’t been willing to spend $300+ for the best sound, I would have kept these despite the fact that they powered off in the middle of calls (a problem I believe is specific to OnePlus phones based on my research). But compared to more expensive headphones, the Q30’s bass was not as well defined/separated and it bled into all the frequencies, lending to an overall muddy sound – comparatively. But these are good, and at their price point, I doubt you can find better headphones.Momentum 4 – These headphones had, hands down, my favorite bass signature; it was fantastically clean and able to hit impressive lows I could not hear in any other cans. The overall sound was very good, although I never could get them to sound as clear as I wanted once I experienced the 720’s. The M4âs have fantastic battery life. Sadly, there were quite a few issues with the M4âs. They sound awful in wired mode – like, donât even bother, theyâre that bad. Taking calls on the M4s was a very weird experience; itâs hard to explain, but voices sounded kind of echo-y, but in the sense that it was like the voice was everywhere around me to the extent that I was sure that everyone else in the room was hearing the voice just as clearly as I was. I couldnât decide if I liked it or not – all I can say for sure is that it was a very strange experience. The M4’s had software bugs that I just couldn’t overlook, such as the audio being out of sync with video when using aptx (I had to use the lower SBC format to get the audio in sync and this just didn’t make any sense!). The touch controls and on ear detection were a bit of a hit or miss. Software updates are unreasonably slow – like 20 minutes or longer. They are quiet – I found that I had to crank them up well past 50% to get enough volume, but at the end of the day, it didnât really matter because they did get as loud as I ever needed and still had the ability to go louder. And they are on the heavier side, which meant they didn’t stay in place on my head if I looked down or up. I actually ordered a second pair hoping that the software issues were a defect, but the replacement had all the same issues. But that bass was so good I was tempted, even prepared, to overlook all of those shortcomings. Until I tried the XM5’s and the 720’s.Sony XM4 – I’m sure these were great for their time, but their age is evident. The sound was muddy and uninspiring to me. I quickly moved on from these.Sony XM5 – these are good – very good. I would have kept the XM5’s if the 720âs hadnât been released just as I was comparing all of these headphones. The sound is very close to the 720’s, but just not quite as clear, though I think the bass may go a bit lower than the 720’s. It really mostly came down to price when deciding between the XM5 and 720. The XM5’s are feature rich with an excellent ambient mode (the best Iâve experienced). ANC is good, but not at the level I expected for their reputation and really not significantly better than most other headphones. Compared to the 720âs, Iâd say the ANC actually blocked out less noise, but the XM5âs made almost no static sound with ANC on and that may have played into that perception because I think the slight static noise the 720âs make might just be covering up the external noises that Iâm hearing more on the XM5âs. But getting the absolute best ANC was not the most important thing for me. I liked the touch controls on the XM5âs – it’s easier than feeling around for the correct button. But is it worth the price? Not for me – I’ll take the trade-offs of the 720’s for the savings, especially since I think the 720’s sound better. But I can easily see how someone would buy the XM5âs over the 720âs if money is not an issue.Finally, Sony WH-CH720N – these really are best described as the budget version of the XM5âs. Remember how I mentioned that they sound very similar to the XM5âs? Yeah, sometimes I forgot which headphones I was wearing, they are that close (post EQ-ing them to the best sound I could get from them). The ANC and Ambient modes arenât quite as good on the 720’s, they donât have touch controls (a positive or negative depending on the person), and they donât feel as solidly built (though I might argue that is only because of how incredibly light they are – they actually seem well built and there are no creaks, but their lightness is easily perceived as âcheapâ). The 720âs donât come with a case and they donât fold (but the XM5âs donât fold, either); not a big deal to me. Not folding just means they have fewer breaking points and are less obnoxious to handle when off the noggin. These live on my desk, so a case is not important to me. For traveling, I prefer the compactness of earbuds anyway. The auto off feature only works after they lose bluetooth connection, which for the majority of us, only happens if we turn our phone off or walk far away from the headphones. So, not significant value there, though I do turn off my phone every night, so the headphones will at least shut off at night if I forget to do it manually, and that is good enough for me. The 720âs are strictly controlled with physical buttons that are well placed, though I find myself expecting the ANC/Ambient button to be on the back, not the front (donât know why, because it actually makes sense the way they did it), causing me to push the wrong button more than Iâd like. And I wish the volume up and down were more distinct from the play/pause button. The buttons are my only real (but minor) complaint, but I’m getting used to the buttons and will be fine in short order. The 720âs are slim compared to the XM5âs and the M4âs. And did I mention they are light? They are insanely light and extremely comfortable. Most importantly, the 720âs sound really good. While they donât quite have the bass signature of the M4âs, they are so well balanced and clear across all of the frequencies (without being harsh or sibilant) while still having great, clear bass that it could be argued that the 720âs sound better. I just kept finding myself going back to the 720âs over every other set of cans. These headphones won out over the rest from my limited (but targeted) comparison. There might be better sounding headphones out there, but I haven’t found them.
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Veronica S. –
These headphones are well crafted, comfortable and cancels noise as they claim. I have bought a pair for each of my teenagers because they kept âborrowingâ mine.