Sony WH-CH500 Wireless On-Ear Headphones, Black (WHCH500/B) - 2024 report by Whydis
Sony WH-CH500 Wireless On-Ear Headphones, Black (WHCH500/B)
Wireless headphones designed for effortless, all day listening. One-touch listening with NFC lets you stream with ease, and a long battery life gives up to 20hrs of playback. A 30mm driver delivers dynamic sound from a compact unit. Make hands-free c...
Good bass and so far the battery life is really good and long.
Sony WH-CH500 wireless headphones offer very good sound, with two exceptional features - support for the AAC standard in transmitting audio, and long battery life
The Battery life is good, but they are infuriating to use
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I extend the headphones out for the appropriate fit and experience no extreme tightness
This helped to keep the headband from pressing on the top of my head, while still having a short/tight-ish headband to get the proper fit for the earcups.
so you get a good fit around your ears
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Android users may want to look for headphones that support aptX or Sony's proprietary LDAC to get the best Bluetooth audio quality, if your devices support those standards
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Good bass and so far the battery life is really good and long.
But the sound has sufficient bass and has a "full" sound
(Though if you're looking for unusually strong bass, these headphones might fall a little short.)AAC: The specs for the headphones state that they support the AAC audio encoding standard, and that may be why the sound quality is good.
Bass is loud and robust, mids and highs clear and unmuffled, unlike my $180 BOHM headphones.
They produce enough bass for music that voices and instruments sound natural
The sound quality is bad, like free headphones they hand out with a company's logo on them bad.
All else being equal, the sound quality of wired headphones will be better than that of Bluetooth headphones
These are pretty nice, reasonably priced wireless headphones with good sound quality
The sound quality is bad, like free headphones they hand out with a company's logo on them bad.
Good sound quality for the priceEasy to pair and controlVoice quality on calls was good, no problem with wind or ambient soundsCons:Too tight for my headFeel very "plasticy" like they would shatter if dropped on the floor (just my impression)Don't fold down very small, only the ear parts rotate to make a flat profileReturned them and decided to get in ear instead as I'm using these for running mostly.
I usually went with Samsung level U but always break them in 2-6months and always had to reorder
Some PROS:- decent sound quality; good bluetooth connection- lightweight; earpieces swivel for a
Android users may want to look for headphones that support aptX or Sony's proprietary LDAC to get the best Bluetooth audio quality, if your devices support those standards
The bluetooth works well and the battery seems to last a long time
Bluetooth is incredibly convenient and has helped to change the way we listen to music