Sony WF-XB700: Extra Bass functionality and a reasonable price point
In case you're wondering, XB stands for extra bass (or xtra bass), which guarantees these newly unveiled bad boys will produce deeper and punchier sound than the WF-1000XM3. At the same time, the WF-XB700 come without the state-of-the-art noise cancellation technology of their high-end "cousins", thus competing against Apple's standard second-gen AirPods or Samsung's Galaxy Buds+ rather than the $249 AirPods Pro.At a recommended price of $130, the Sony WF-XB700 are a full 70 bucks cheaper than the WF-1000XM3 while also undercutting the newest true wireless earbuds from Samsung and both the charging case and wireless charging case options of 2019's non-Pro AirPods. Speaking of, it's worth keeping in mind that Sony doesn't include a wireless charging case with either the WF-XB700 or WF-1000XM3.
The conventional charging case bundled with the XB700 model takes the battery life of the earbuds themselves from 9 to 18 hours, which isn't exactly the world's most impressive total. But that 9-hour endurance rating is pretty great, crushing the scores of all three existing AirPods variants while falling short by just a couple of hours of the record-setting Galaxy Buds+ battery life.
Other solid features include quick charging, an IPX4 water resistance rating guaranteeing protection against sweat and occasional splashes, as well as touch controls for music playback, volume, hands-free calling, and easy access to your smartphone's voice assistant.
As far as their design is concerned, the Sony WF-XB700 certainly look... different from the company's other true wireless options, combining that "bold" appearance with an ergonomic "Tri-hold" structure promising a secure and comfortable fit in any and all circumstances.
Sony WH-CH710N: noise-canceling functionality on a relatively tight budget
As the name suggests, these over-the-ear headphones directly follow in the footsteps of the $130 WH-CH700N. Because they're a full 70 bucks costlier than that, the WH-CH710N bring a bunch of key enhancements to the table, starting with a vastly improved Dual Noise Sensor technology capable of "catching more ambient sounds than ever before" and thus blocking out things like city traffic and office chatter more efficiently.
Of course, this variant might not be quite as powerful as the $300 WH-1000XM3, nonetheless promising "flawless audio without interruption", as well as a mind-blowing battery endurance rating of up to 35 hours in uninterrupted wireless playback.Those are some bold claims on Sony's part for a pair of decently stylish headphones that also come with quick charging capabilities, Ambient Sound functionality that puts the user in complete control of the listening experience, as well as NFC support and easy access to voice assistance.
Keep in mind that the Sony WH-CH700N and WF-XB700 are not up for grabs yet, and unfortunately, their release dates are kept under wraps for the time being.
View Full BioAdrian, a mobile technology enthusiast since the Nokia 3310 era, has been a dynamic presence in the tech journalism field, contributing to Android Authority, Digital Trends, and Pocketnow before joining PhoneArena in 2018. His expertise spans across various platforms, with a particular fondness for the diversity of the Android ecosystem. Despite the challenges of balancing full-time parenthood with his work, Adrian's passion for tech trends, running, and movies keeps him energized. His commitment to mid-range smartphones has led to an eclectic collection of devices, saved from personal bankruptcy by his preference for 'adequate' over 'overpriced'.
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