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🎧 Sony SP600N Wireless Noise Canceling Sports In-Ear Headphones, Yellow - Review, Features, and Buying Guide Review

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Details

BrandSony
ColorYellow
Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Model NameSP600N
Form FactorIn Ear

Description of 🎧 Sony SP600N Wireless Noise Canceling Sports In-Ear Headphones, Yellow - Review, Features, and Buying Guide

Digital Noise Canceling puts the focus on your music. Ambient Sound Mode for safer, more intuitive listening. IPX4-rated for sweat resistance. EXTRA BASS sound with deep, punchy low end. Up to 6 hours of battery life on a single charge. Connectivity technology : Bluetooth and NFC Technology.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great sound, bad design

Listen, in short, the sound quality was great and the app allows you to customize the sound very well. They also have great bass. Unfortunately, the design of these headphones makes their use unbearable. The remote control on the left is heavy, so the left earpiece kept falling out. I've been constantly adjusting them to keep them indoors. Of course I've been to the gym and moving, but isn't that what they're made for? Either way, I'd drop them for either Bose Soundsports or Jaybirds x3-4.

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Too long to wait

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Bad product Sony

I bought these Bluetooth headphones to work out. Unfortunately the performance was too frustrating that I have already returned it. Pros: Great noise-cancelling/ambient sound capabilities, but drains the battery a bit faster. Cons: First, the sound quality was a joke compared to Sony's other best sounds - very dry and stuffed with almost no detail. Second, the remote control was very heavy and bulky, didn't stay in place while walking, and its weight pulled everything to the remote control…

Pros
  • Amazing
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Don't stay put

I like it. Very good sound with just enough bass to keep me happy (and I don't need too much bass). I do not like it. These headphones are one-way overdriven and don't stay in place. The battery life is too short. I use Bluetooth headphones all the time, they always wear them around my neck to take calls or listen to music/media on a whim. .I usually use a lot of headphones because they just don't last very long, although I've tried a lot of different brands. They look very good but don't stay…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Pretty good product with some flaws

Considering that wireless headphones cost about 1/3 to 3 times as much, the first lesson to take when buying headphones is that you get what you pay for. They cost around $100. Don't expect Bose sound because you're not paying Bose prices, but the sound is pretty good, and if you play around with the in-app equalizer you might find a setting that sounds good for your music. Don't expect the noise-cancelling you get from $300 headphones. I would describe this feature as marginal at best and…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • A number of factors