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Product Description
Why We Love It!
Digital Noise Cancelling
IP55 rating for outdoor use and easy cleaning
Secure fit earbuds
Looking for the perfect blend of style, comfort, and superior sound quality? Look no further than the Sony WF-SP800N Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Wireless Headphones.
These sleek and lightweight headphones are designed to enhance your listening experience with industry-leading noise cancellation technology. Whether you're on a run, at the gym, or just relaxing at home, these headphones will provide crystal clear sound and deep bass for hours on end. Plus, with up to 9 hours of battery life on a single charge, you can enjoy your favorite tunes without interruption.
Upgrade your listening experience with the Sony WF-SP800N headphones today!
Product Specification
Closed Dynamic headphones
Neodymium magnet
IP55 waterproof
59g item weight
Connectivity
Battery Info
Max.15 Hours(NC ON)/Max. 35 Hours(NC OFF) Battery life
Max.9 Hours(NC ON)/Max. 13 Hours(NC OFF) Playback time
USB charging (with Case)
Sound & Other features
Maximise your performance with EXTRA BASS
Stay aware with Ambient Sound Mode
Adaptive Sound Control
Content in the box
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Reviews
I made the switch to premium Sony earphones after previously settling for more affordable options, and the improvement is astounding! It's a stark contrast that validates the extra cost for superior quality.
Sound pretty good, I've heard better sounding headphones but they sound much better than your standard headphones you'll get with your phone.
The best part is the noise cancelling and battery life.
I used to work 12 hour shifts on a bottling line at a brewery, the noise is Crazy loud from the machines and to add to that a lot of my colleagues would play awful music on huge speakers too.