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Sony WF-SP800N Truly Wireless Sports In-Ear Noise Canceling Headphones with Mic For Phone Call And Alexa Voice Control, Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • Truly wireless earbuds with soft cushioned arc supporter
  • Get deep in the zone with digital noise cancellation. Effective Range-Line of sight approx 30 feet
  • Battery life up to 9 hours 18 total hours with carrying case, or up to 13 hours 26 total hours with noise canceling disabled
  • IP55 sweat and splash-proof design for worry-free use and cleaning
  • Extra Bass sound with deep, punchy low end
  • Built-in microphone for clear-sounding hands-free calls and use with your voice assistant
  • Alexa enabled for voice access to music, information, and more. Activate with a simple touch
  • Touch sensor controls to pause play skip tracks, control volume, activate your voice assistant, and answer phone calls
  • Quick attention mode and wearing detection make conversations effortless
  • Smart listening technology with sense engine

Description

Rise above the noise with the WF-SP800N wireless noise canceling sport earbuds, complete with IP55 sweat resistance, long battery life, and deep, punchy EXTRA BASS sound that gives you the boost you need to finish through any workout. A wide array of smart features will have you wearing them all day afterwards.


Product Dimensions: 2 x 4.75 x 7.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Item model number: WFSP800N/B


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 7, 2020


Manufacturer: Sony


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  • I really wanted to like the product, but…
Instead of writing three separate reviews, I have decided to write one roundup comparing the three earbuds below: Apple AirPods Pro Sony WF-SP800N Samsung Galaxy Buds+ First of all, I’m not an audiophile, just an ordinary everyday user. So, as long as the audio quality is decent, I won't complaint about it. I’m sorry about my long review. If you’re only interested in one of these 3 products, feel free to jump to the section you’re interested in. Apple AirPods Pro: My first true wireless earphones is Apple’s AirPods Pro. I never consider the original Airpods because of the lack of silicone ear tips. Once the AirPods Pro was available, I jumped onto the true wireless earphones wagon. It works extremely well with my iPhone as expected. The noise canceling feature works pretty well and it’s convenient when I go on flights. The charging case is very small. I don’t have many complaints about the product except for three minor ones: (1) it’s expensive just like other Apple products, (2) it’s not available in more subtle colors, like black and, (3) sometimes, when I put my AirPods back to its case, the music app on my iPhone would suddenly and randomly play a song (not from my music library) from the phone speakers. I think it’s a bug. Overall, I’m very satisfied with this product. If you don’t mind its price and you have an iPhone, this is definitely the true wireless earphones you should get. Sony WF-SP800N: Later on, I started searching for a secondary wireless earphones to share the “workload” of my AirPods. My first choice was Sony WF-SP800N. I picked it because: (1) I was a Sony fan (before becoming an Apple fan). Back in the late 80’s/early 90’s, I even bought those super slim cassette tape Walkmans/Discmans from Japan, which were not available in the US. Later on, I also bought MD Walkmans. (2) It works with Sony’s Headphones Connect app, which allows you to customize the earphones to your needs (WF-XB700 doesn’t support the app). (3) It offers active noise canceling feature but not as expensive as the high-end WF-1000XM3. Active noise canceling is not a must-have feature for me, but because of how good it works in AirPods Pro, it’s now a nice-to-have feature. (4) It’s competitively priced. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed. (1) I don’t know why, but no matter which size of ear tips I picked, the earphones just don’t fit well. It’s probably because the outer portion of the earphones is too big. No matter how I push the earphones into my ears, they just won’t stay in. Without a good fitting, it affects the audio quality. It also takes me 5-7 seconds to put on each earbud because I keep second guessing whether it’s at the “optimal” position. (2) The noise canceling feature hardly reduces any noise. I kept turning on and off the feature to compare. I can tell it’s doing something (the noise changed) but it’s not reducing the noise. (3) The charging case is too big to put into my pant pocket. It makes the product inconvenient for everyday use. I’m sorry. I can’t recommend this product. If Sony US team is reading this review and if Sony Japan is designing all the products, please tell the Japan team that you don’t need to make too many half-baked products. You just need to offer 3 tiers of products (aka “good”, “better” and “best”) and focus on making sure they are the best products at their price points. If the noise canceling feature doesn’t work, then don’t put it there and make the pricing even more competitive. Furthermore, you have to make the earphones and the charging case smaller (for better fit and convenience, respectively.) You can learn a few things from Samsung (see review below.) Sony, I used to love your products. I hope I can buy quality and beautifully-designed products from you again. Please, please do better. Samsung Galaxy Buds+: Disappointed by the Sony earphones, I continued my search for secondary wireless earphones. Reading all the good reviews of Samsung Galaxy Buds+, I decided to give it a try. It turns out that the earphones are small and fit my ears perfectly. Since they fit so well, even though they don’t have active noise canceling feature, they block most of the background noise. They also look better than the AirPods Pro and they come in black! The battery life of these earphones is just amazing. The charging case is very small and I have no problem carrying it in my pant pocket. The Samsung Galaxy Buds app offers a few very welcoming customization features. I have two complaints though: (1) When I use this earphones in conference calls, people complain about my voice being extremely soft, almost inaudible. During phone calls, people also tell me my voice is not as clear as when I use Airpods Pro. Because of these reasons, I often need to switch back to Airpods Pro for calls. (2) The wireless range of this pair of Samsung earphones is not as good as the AirPods Pro. The audio starts breaking off when I’m about 20 feet away from my phone (with obstacles in between.) With the same distance, my AirPods Pro don’t have any range issue. However, I can tolerate that because this pair of Samsung earphones is much cheaper than AirPods Pro! In short, if you don’t feel like spending too much and your main use of wireless earphones is for listening to music, not phone calls, I would recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 19, 2020 by A Consumer

  • Very comfortable, stays in ears better than WF-1000XM3 and 1MORE TWS ANC, Tweak EQ for better sound
The media could not be loaded. I included a screenshot of my EQ present if you're the type of person that wants less bass and more clarity. These are definetly bass headphones. Alternatively you can purchase Comply Smartcore or Sport Pro ear tips that will also help reduce bass and increase clarity. I am using these Comply tips atm on these bad boys; much more comfortable. TL;DR : Hands down these are the workout versions of WF-1000XM3 earbuds. Durable, water resistant, and a very secure fit with excellent battery life. Same features as XM3s and bassier for an engaging workout. I workout at a noisy private gym that blasts music and the SP-800N cancel out everything for me to focus on my lifts. They have volume controls (customized in the Sony app), good call quality, and an excellent ambient mode. Touch controls are smooth and the touch pad is wide and curved to conform to your index finger. Language voice can be customized and I have these on the Japanese voice pack. The auto play and pause feature upon removal or insertion of the earbuds work smoothly and seamlessly just like the WF-1000XM3. Don't mind the large case since I chuck these in my gym bag and in general they still fit in my pockets fine. Highly recommend, Sony did a great job on them! Context: I have owned the Sony WF-1000XM3 earbuds since last year September 2019. I've tried working out with the XM3s and even biked through a rain storm in NYC with them. I used them in the gym to lift weights and have gotten chalk all over them. The XM3s despite not having an official IPX water rating have still held up. Unfortunately I always disliked how they would over time start falling out of my ears. Even with the official Sony Comply Grip foam tips, I would need to adjust them here and there. Then comes these newly released SP-800N. These SP-800Ns have the wings which is mandatory and what the XM3s should've had. These are amazing, I can now workout, run, or bike without worrying my earbuds will fall. These are just as secure as the Jaybird Vistas I used to own before selling them to a friend. The IP55 water rating is a huge plus. The massive battery, 9 hours with ANC and 13 hours without is amazing. I now use my Sony WF-1000XM3 purely for commuting on public transit (subway and bus) here in NYC and for premium every day carry audio. These SP-800Ns will serve for the gym and as an excellent backup. Because these fit better and seal better, I think they end up blocking more noise in the long run. ANC is almost as strong as the XM3s but the secure fit makes up for it. XM3 buds still have the best ANC. Again, sound signature is bassy which isn't a bad thing. The Sony Headphone Connect App is what makes these one of the best on the market. So many customizable features and full equalizer to tweak the audio to your liking. Only con is lack of wireless charge so hopefully the XM4s and next year's SP upgrade will include this feature. I don't mind the carrying case being large imo. I throw these in my gym bag and they still fit in my pockets fine. Moreover it's kinda eh you only get one charge with the case. Still at least the buds can go for a long time. These are a great purchase! Awesome job Sony! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 27, 2020 by RagingTyphoon RagingTyphoon

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