Sony has a very robust headphone line up.
And personally I think that as of early September
2019 the Sony 1000XM3’s are best premium
ANC headphones on the market and I also think
the Sony XB900N’s are the best Mid tier
ANC headphones on the market.
But today we’re going to be comparing the
Sony XB700’s to the Sony WH-CH700N.
Now I'm fully aware that this is a weird comparison
video cause this isn’t apples to apples
comparison.
But im going to be comparing these headphones
together cause they constantly go on sale
between a few dollars off one another especially
on prime day and black Friday.
But over all both of these headphones are
very different from one another, and depending
on your needs one may be better than the other.
Typically, the Sony WH-CH700N’s have a retail
price of $200.
But they constantly go on sale for $150 or
$130 dollars, but the last few prime days
and black Friday’s they’ve gone on sale
for $100 which is a steal.
Then there’s the Sony XB700’s which went
on sale on prime day for $78 which is 40%
off its normal retail price of $130.
So defiantly there are deals to be had here.
If you want to pick either of these headphones
up they’ll be linked down below and if you’re
watching this video on Black Friday or Prime
day please let me know by leaving a comment
down below.
But now let's get started.
First off, the Sony XB700’s are newer than
the WH-CH700N’s cause they were released
in the Spring of 2019 where as the WH-Ch700N’s
were released in the spring of 2018.
And I do think this does correlate to build
quality cause the Sony XB700’s are better
built than the Sony WH-CH700N which like to
crack and squeak a lot when ever you flex
its headband.
Now yeah both of these headphones are mostly
made out of plastic, but build quality has
always been a weak point of the WH-CH700N’s
in general.
But since late 2018 till now Sony has been
improving the build quality of all of their
newer headphones which is great.
But I also want to quickly point out that
both of these headphones can only be laid
down flat and neither one of them come included
with a carrying case.
So if you plan on taking either of these headphones
on the go with you the I highly advise you
invest in a hardshell carrying case.
Now regarding comfort, the XB700’s are on
ear headphones where as the WH-CH700N’s
are over ear headphones and right off the
bat I do wanna say that both of these headphones
are big head approved.
But in general im not the biggest fan of on
ear headphones cause you never forget they’re
there, but thanks to the XB700’s soft ear
cups and very minimal clamping force I can
wear these headphones for a good long while.
But if you are looking for maximum comfort
then you might want to go for the WH-CH700N’s
cause they have these super spacious ear cups.
Surprisingly the ear cups on the WH-CH700N’s
are more spacious than the ear cups on the
Sony XB900N and Sony 1000XM3’s.
The only complaint is have comfort wise on
the WH-CH700N’s is that their padding is
very stiff.
But other than that, these headphones should
be able to accommodate most ear types.
Regarding tech specs, the XB700’s have an
advertised battery life of 30 hours where
as the WH-Ch700N have an advertised battery
life of 35 hours with ANC turned off.
Now both of these headphones have way above
average battery lives which is great… but
something to take into consideration is that
the XB700’s charge via a USB C port which
might be important to you if you’re an android
user where as the WH-Ch700N’s charge via
a micro USB port.
Now when it comes to wireless connectivity
both of these headphones have stable connections
which is important, but both of these headphones
can only be connected to one device at a time.
Which means you can’t hot swap with either
of them.
Both of these headphones also have zero latency
when watching Netflix or HBO on your phone,
but they both do have a slight latency when
watching youtube videos on an iPhone.
But if you’re an android user you’re going
to have zero latency across the board.
And for my android users the WH-CH700N have
both ATPX and APTX HD support where as the
XB700’s only have APTX.
But keep in mind, if you decide to use a costume
EQ on either of these headphones they’re
going to automatically revert 
to SBC.
But for my iPhone users both of these headphones
have AAC support.
But now let's talk about how these headphones
sound cause they perform very differently.
The XB700’s are a part of Sony’s extra
Bass headphone line for people who really
like bass.
And through their app you can go in and raise
the bass to the point where they are going
to rattle your head.
Now yeah all of this bass is fun and all but
it can get old after awhile so if you don’t
want to use it you can just turn the feature
off.
Now when you listen to music with these headphones
the EQ is going to constantly readjust it
self to put an emphasis on the bass depending
on how high you have your bass turned up to.
But it also means the EQ is constantly going
to be moving the Mids and vocals back and
fourth.
Plainly said, if you want to throughly enjoy
your music you shouldn’t crank the bass
too high.
Personally I just keep mine at 4.
But one of the reasons I really like these
headphones is cause their extra bass features
makes watching movies more immersive.
If you crank the bass up on these guys then
when there’s action going on you feel it.
So the main take away here is these headphones
are fun to listen to, I wouldn’t crank the
bass up too high if you don’t want to drown
out all of your music, but the extra bass
feature makes watching movies with these headphone
more immersive.
But then there’s the WH-CH700N’s which
have a fully customizable EQ so you can make
them sound how ever you want.
Unlike the XB700’s where you can only adjust
their bass.
And you can even have multiple EQ settings
for different listening situations.
Now in general the WH-CH700N’s do sound
better than the XB700’s cause their mids
and highs are much more pronounced and over
all they do have better instrument separation
and a wider sound stage.
And surprisingly these headphones do have
an impressive amount of bass.
Now they don’t have as much bass as the
XB700’s but they do have more than what
you’d expect.
Over all, both of these headphones sound good,
but if you want the better listening experience
than you should go for the WH-CH700N.
But another major difference between the two
headphones that could be a differentiating
factor for most people is that the WH-CH700N
have active noise cancelation where as the
XB700’s don’t.
And having ANC on your headphones could be
a big deal for people who plan on commuting
with their headphones on a regular basis.
So we’re going to jump into an ANC test.
So like you may have just seen the WH-CH700N
don’t block out nearly as much noise as
the 1000XM3’s… which is a given but it
does do something.
Although the ANC on the WH-Ch700N isn’t
all that effect at blocking higher frequency
sounds like chatter it does do a good job
of blocking out constant low frequency sounds
like road noise when you’re on a bus.
But in general, the ANC on the WH-CH700N is
decent cause it doesn’t have any cabin pressure,
there’s no background hissing, and it doesn’t
change the way you music sounds.
But if ANC is a big deal for you then I would
consider looking into getting the XB900N or
the 1000XM3’s.
But finally let's talk about the microphones
on these headphones.
Sony has never had great microphones in their
headphones compared to the competition.
But objectively speaking the Sony WH-CH700N
does have the better microphone here.
So over all, both of these headphones are
a steal on Black Friday or Prime Day.
But personally I would recommend you go with
the XB700’s if you’re looking for an inexpensive
pair of headphones to use at the gym.
Their 30 hour battery life means you can go
through a few work out sessions with them
on a single charge and their Extra bass can
help physic you out for your next set.
Where as if you’re a commuter on a budget
then I think you should go with the WH-CH700N
cause their active noise cancelation is pretty
useful for your daily commute on the bus.
But also since the WH-CH700N’s just sound
better and have over ear ear cups they’ll
might appeal to someone just looking for cheap
headphones to listen to music at home or watch
Netflix with on your phone.
