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Sony L600 Wireless Digital Surround Dolby Audio Sound Overhead Headphones for Watching TV (WH-L600), Black, 2.1

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Features

  • Immersive surround sound with theater mode
  • Four sound modes for enhanced movies, Dialog, games and Sport
  • Up to 98.43-Ft wireless range for listening and viewing freedom
  • Long lasting listening with up to 17 hours of battery life
  • In the box: Headphone, Charging Stand, Optical Cable 1.5M, and AC Adaptor
  • Power Source Type: Ac & Battery
  • Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi

Description

The WH-L600 wireless headphones for TV deliver cinematic surround sound to immerse you in whatever you're watching or listening to. Specific sound modes enhance movies, dialogue, games, and sports, while a 98.43-Ft wireless listening range gives you the freedom to move around and listen comfortably for up to 17 hours on a single charge. Volume Sensor: Tact.


Product Dimensions: 8.81 x 8.5 x 12.69 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: WHL600/B


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 16, 2018


Manufacturer: Sony


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Wireless Sony Headphones, with Atmos Surround Sound!
These are a replacement for Sony Stereo Headphones, that I had for over a Decade. They started to go intermittent on the left side. So I bought these Wireless Atmos Headphones connecting with ARC HDMI, and they are Fantastic!
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023 by A. L. Chavarin

  • Excellent sound, with caveats
TL;DR: Excellent sound for one user with a television that has HDMI ARC. The ear pads should be replaceable or swappable with cloth pads as the Sennheiser RS series are. I've tried a few different options for listening to my TV content, this setup is the best-sounding currently available unit I've tried. I've compared this Sony to a few Sennheiser units - RS 120 (now discontinued), RS 185, and RS 195. I've also tried out a few low-latency Bluetooth headphones (Apt-X LL), which all pretty much suck. My two TV sets are an LCD Bravia (2018) and an OLED LG (2019), both connected via Ethernet and with mini-jack/optical/ARC outputs. I used both mini-jack and optical with the Sennheiser units and this headset. My goal was decent sound and no sound clipping, not too interested in range, I'm the only person watching the TV. The RS 185/195 are both sensitive to sound clipping around wifi and cellular devices. The RS 120 utilizes KLEER for a wireless connection - if you can find this headset, just go buy it as the sound is great and sonically satisfying; I have no idea why Sennheiser gave up on KLEER with the current RS headsets - my RS 195 is back in the box. This Sony's sound is IMHO comparable to the RS 120 but with better sound profiles and no clipping. For single-person usage, both the RS 120 and this unit are IMHO the best wireless headsets available. For multi-person usage, either of the two Sennheiser headsets are your only option - be sure to place the base far away from any wifi and Bluetooth sources. Yes, I'd buy this Sony headset again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2021 by chris b

  • Cheaply Made
I bought the predecessor of this model (Sony MDRDS6500 Digital Surround Headphones) almost 8 years ago and they were awesome! They lasted for 7 years with absolutely no problems. But, as things do, they began to wear out. So I bought these to replace them. Same price. But the new ones are not made as well. They are made of flimsy plastic that I fear will break long before the 7 years that the original ones lasted. Also, the ear cushions on the originals were leather. They eventually started wearing out but not for at least 5 years. The new ones also have leather cushions, but it is much thinner, cheaper leather. Also, a note to Sony. The one thing I hated about the old ones they unfortunately continued with the newer model. That is the auto power off feature. After 20 minutes with no sound the headphones power off and you have to get up and go press a button on the transmitter to reconnect. So, if you pause a movie to, say, take a phone call that last more than 20 minutes, you have to reconnect the headphones. I realize this is a power saving feature and it should not necessarily be eliminated, but two things could be done to improve the feature. Either provide a way to disable it, or allow the reconnect to be done from the headset rather than the transmitter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020 by mjoc0723

  • Expensive but worth it for my Sony TV
In 2019 I bought the highly rated Sony XBR-55A8F. But I was not aware of the Sony L600 Wireless Digital Surround Dolby Audio Sound Overhead Headphones. What a difference they make for movies, music and news on TV, including streaming. My sound travels through an optical cable to the headphones stand, which contains a wireless transmitter to the headphones . I wish I had bought them when I bought the TV. The sound is typical Sony. No need to elaborate. he earphone cups fit over my ears comfortably. The headband is a little too large for my 6 7/8" hat size head and cannot be downsized. So the headphones slip a little over time and become a little uncomfortable until reset on my head. I think the headphones are expensive. However, I cannot deny that they deliver great sound with 3 dynamic ranges in most areas of my apartment. I can do what I need to do and keep up with what I am listening to. My TV screen is mounted on a stand that swivels to accommodate my position. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2021 by Rex Cruse

  • Big Sound that does not impact neighbours.
Controls on Headphone require learning curve, but sound is much better than TV Speakers.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022 by V.Smirnov

  • WARNING - does not play simultaneous with audio receiver
I am rating these headphones at 3 stars, because the sound quality is decent and they are quite comfortable. The audio quality would be rated more highly if they could output at a higher volume, however they do fall a bit short in the volume department. We would have kept these, however they are not compatible with our configuration, which is television audio output from a Sony Bravia to a Denon receiver. The headphones cannot work with such a setup, audio can play through headphones and TV speakers, but cannot play in our configuration (TV audio via an AV receiver, along with audio via the headphones). As mentioned, we would have kept the headphones, even with the less than perfect audio, but if we can’t play through the receiver when using the headphones, it defeats our purpose. My wife prefers audio at a lower volume, but with the benefit of surround sound provided by the AV receiver. I prefer audio at a higher volume, and the intent of the headphones was to meet both of our needs. Unfortunately, there was no apparent way to do that. So, three stars - but they are goin back - and we’re disappointed they couldn’t meet the requirements for our use case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2021 by Rique

  • Wireless link excellent. Somewhat heavy, and gap in headband pad is a little uncomfortable.
The wireless link is rock solid. I've not heard one click or dropout. No noise or static. Sound quality is fine. I leave them set to flat, with all the "surround" garbage turned off. They sound great just that way. Not super loud at max volume, so if you have bad hearing these may not be enough. They are plenty for my normal ears. One bad thing is that they are rather heavy and the gap in the headband for charging can feel uncomfortable after a few hours -- but this is an inevitable tradeoff of the "hang down" charging stand design. Optical input works perfectly. I've not tried the HDMI. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2021 by Chris Nadovich

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