• Reviews around plastic (2.31 of 5)

    Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones WHCH710N: Wireless Bluetooth Over the Ear Headset with Mic for Phone-Call, Blue (Amazon Exclusive)

    • Lastly, the plastic of the headphones is very flimsy and cheap
    • The 710's are mostly hard plastic (the 700's are as
    • The plastic feels cheap and flimsy and I can see a couple of drops off of the desk putting them out of commission
    • it just feels like cheap plastic
    • About this time, I noticed the headband had cracked in one of the hard plastic sections even though I made certain to treat these with care (only using them while sitting, bought a hard case for travel, etc.)
    • Plastic, yes, but nice plastic
    • For Sony brand the quality is horrendous the plastic feels cheap like something you would get at a dollar store the audio quality is sub par and these are advertised as “noise canceling” but the quality of that is also terrible maybe it can silence a silent ceiling fan but that’s about it for the price tag the quality feels
    • The most striking impression upon taking these is how cheap the plastic and other materials are
    • I don't care for the band over the head, a softer plastic or even
    • The headphones are made from disgustingly cheap plastic and and you can feel the sharp inside parts pressing on your ears when wearing them
    • One thing that you will be giving up with this model is the quality, The unit is very light which is nice because it makes it fells better when on, but that lost weight is due to using what fells like a very cheap textured plastic, I would fell uncomfortable traveling around with this in my bag especially since there is no included bag or case to hold them in
    • The headphones don’t feel particularly premium in terms of build quality but the matte plastic does offer a nice feel
    • These headphones were boxed in a brown cardboard box and wrapped in cheap plastic
    • Additionally, the inner portion of the ear-cup is made of hard plastic as well and protrudes ever so slightly - which I felt on my ear after using it for around an hour, it was uncomfortable.
    • Made from a cheap plastic and the bottoms feel like Sony made plenty of shortcuts
    • The speaker housings are made of rough matte plastic that feel hollow
    • I knew the plastic is cheap when I ordered it, but I didn't know that THIS would happen
    • I like the metal expanding headband that is reinforced by what looks to be durable plastic at the bottom side of the metal
    • Only a thin piece of fabric separated hard plastic pressing against the inside of your ear making it very uncomfortable to wear for very long.
    • Onto the build, its made of very rough/loud plastic, and plasticy/polyestery headband and earpads
    • They are black plastic on black plastic with only marking in slightly raised BLACK plastic as well.
    • It's definitely not the look and feel as you can tell that the plastic feels extremely low quality as nothing about these headphones scream $200
    • (WHCH710N/L)Decent noise cancelation at an affordable price
    • (WHCH710N/L)Decent noise cancelation at an affordable price
    • The highs are not as bright as on the Bose
    • I had some issues with bluetooth connection on my old laptop, but I suspect that it just might be due to a software issue as they work perfectly on my new laptop
    • The sound quality with noise cancelling off is just as good as when it's on, which I like a lot
    • I wanted to like these more as they were light, supported Bluetooth 5.0, and had an incredible battery
    • To compare, I tossed in my pair of Jabra Elite 75t and swapped back to the Sony headset
    • n’t fold like most of the headphones does, but it’s not a too big issue.
    • n’t work properly
    • n’t be that bad
    • n’t feel like ill get much use out of it due to the fact that i mainly use over ear headphones at home and i usually use Airpods when i go outdoors
    • After the adjustment period i can say that im happy with the headphones and the fact that they charge through USB-C is great, however the included cable is embarrassingly short
    • Uses the more modern USB Type C for charging, which is a plus