Sony WHCH720N

★★★★★ 4.6 (7,762)

The Integrated Processor V1 chip and dual noise sensor technology provide effective noise cancellation in Sony’s lightest over-ear NC design, with a 35-hour battery life. Adaptive Sound Control and 20-level ambient mode ensure comfortable, aware listening all day, while quick charging yields 60 minutes of playback from a 3-minute charge. Best for budget-conscious commuters and remote workers who need reliable ANC, all-day comfort, and solid call quality for everyday use.

form factor over-ear
driver size mm 30
Wireless Ja
open closed back closed
bluetooth version 5.2
battery life hours 35
Sony WHCH720N headphones
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Sony WH-CH720N are lightweight over-ear wireless headphones with surprisingly good noise cancelling and 35-hour battery life, all at a budget-friendly price. They sound punchy, charge in a flash, and feel hardly there on your head. Just don't expect premium materials or a carrying case, and if you've got big ears, try before you buy.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Effective noise cancelling for the price 96th
  • Stellar 35-hour battery life with quick charge 93th
  • Incredibly lightweight and easy to wear all day 92th
  • Customizable EQ and DSEE upscaling in the app 78th
  • Multipoint Bluetooth makes device switching seamless

Cons

  • All-plastic build feels low rent
  • No carrying case or pouch included
  • Earcups don't fold for compact storage
  • Mids get congested with complex tracks
  • Comfort falls off for those with larger ears

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (7762 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently rave about the noise cancelling strength and battery life, often amazed by what they're getting for the money.
🤔 While many find the headphones light and comfy, a subset of users mention the plastic build feels cheaper than they expected.
👎 A frequent complaint is that the headphones don't fold for storage and Sony skips a carrying case entirely.

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The proof

Performance

Sony stuck a pair of 30mm drivers in these cups, and with DSEE and the customizable EQ, you can massage the sound to your liking. Out of the box, the tuning is a pretty safe V-shaped affair with punchy bass that doesn't bleed into the mids too much. Pop on something bass-heavy, and you'll feel the rumble without the mud. The mids can get a little crowded when tracks get busy, but a few tweaks in the app's EQ smooth that out. Overall, our sound performance score puts the CH720N at the 78th percentile, meaning it's well above average for this price tier. It won't replace a studio headphone, but for streaming playlists, podcasts, and YouTube, it's a lively listen.

Noise cancelling comes in at the 64th percentile. That's not a chart-topper, but remember, we're comparing these against all over-ear ANC headphones, including ones that cost triple. In practice, the CH720N sucks down low-end hum like a champ and takes the edge off mid-range noise. Voices still bleed through a bit, so don't expect total silence in an open office. The transparency mode is decent, though it has that slightly digital processed quality. Battery life? We logged a consistent 34 to 35 hours with ANC on, putting it in the 76th percentile. The quick-charge is a lifesaver, a 3-minute top-up before dashing out the door really does deliver nearly an hour. Call quality through the built-in mic lands in the middle of the pack, clear enough for Zoom but nothing your coworkers will write home about.

Performance Percentiles

Anc 63.1
Mic 66.6
Build 95.9
Sound 78.2
Battery 75.3
Comfort 12.9
User Sentiment 43.9
Connectivity 92.3
Social Proof 92.5

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design

Form Factor over-ear
Open/Closed closed
Foldable Yes
Weight 0.4 kg / 1.0 lbs
Ear Cushion Synthetic leather

Audio

Driver Size 30
Freq Min 7
Sensitivity 108
Surround Dolby Atmos

Noise Control

ANC No
ANC Type Adaptive Noise Cancelling
Transparency Yes

Connectivity

Wireless Yes
Bluetooth 5.2
Multipoint Yes
Wired Connector 3.5mm
Cable Length 1.5
Range 9.1

Battery

Battery Life 35
Charge Time 3.5
Fast Charging USB Type-C quick charging gives up to 60 mins of play back from 3 minutes of charge.
Charging USB-C

Microphone

Microphone Yes
NC Mic Yes
Boom Mic No
Detachable Mic No

Features

Voice Assistant Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa
App Sony | Headphones Connect
Water Resistance IPX4

vs Competition

Set the WH-CH720N next to the Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4, and the differences are immediate. The MOMENTUM 4 costs a fair bit more but counters with richer, more detailed sound, much better noise isolation, and a plush headband that earns its comfort reputation. The Sony fights back on weight and value, it's notably lighter and a lot cheaper on sale. If sound quality and luxury feel matter most, Sennheiser takes the crown.

Against the Bose QuietComfort Ultra, the Sony is outclassed in ANC and all-wear comfort, but again, you're looking at double or triple the price. The Bose are the undisputed kings of silent serenity, while the CH720N is the scrappy contender that does enough for the money. The JBL Live 770NC is a closer rival, with a similarly warm sound, better native comfort for big ears, and a fold-flat design. It doesn't have Sony's app polish, though, and its ANC isn't as smartly adaptive. For those who just want a simple, comfortable daily driver, the JBL might edge out the Sony. The Audio-Technica ATH-S300BT and TOZO HT3 are both cheaper still, but they stumble on ANC performance and battery life, making the Sony the smarter pick if you can stretch your budget a little.

Spec Sony WHCH720N Sennheiser Momentum MOMENTUM 4 Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 Px8 S2 JBL Live 770NC TOZO HT3 HT3 Audio-Technica M-Series ATH-M50xBT2
Form Factor over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear over-ear
Driver Type - dynamic dynamic Dynamic dynamic dynamic
Driver Size (mm) 30 42 40 40 40 45
Impedance Ohms - 470 - 32 16 38
Wireless true true true true true true
Active Noise Cancellation false true true true true false
Open Closed Back closed closed closed closed closed closed
Bluetooth Version 5.2 5.2 5.3 5.3 6.0 5.0
Battery Life Hours 35 60 30 65 90 50
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AncMicBuildSoundBatteryComfortUser SentimentConnectivitySocial Proof
Sony WHCH720N 63.166.695.978.275.312.943.992.392.5
Sennheiser Momentum MOMENTUM 4 Compare 97.585.177.195.189.179.37097.566.9
Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 Px8 S2 Compare 97.599.495.999.472.550.687.297.597.6
JBL Live 770NC Compare 97.578.597.284.991.550.67099.992.5
TOZO HT3 HT3 Compare 87.385.195.998.99750.696.296.692.5
Audio-Technica M-Series ATH-M50xBT2 Compare 30.478.577.194.383.786.596.292.978.7

Price

Value & Pricing

The WH-CH720N is a lesson in pricing gymnastics. Depending on where you look, you'll see it listed anywhere from $100 to $250, a $150 spread that can make your head spin. At the high end, you're creeping into territory where better-built, more comfortable options give you a real pause. But at the low end, particularly when Best Buy drops it closer to that $100 mark, these headphones become an absolute bargain. For a hundred bucks, you're getting adaptive noise cancelling, 35-hour stamina, and Sony's app ecosystem. There's very little else at this price that delivers the same feature set. If you're patient and shop around, you can land a deal that makes the plastic build and missing case a lot easier to forgive.

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Overview

Sony's WH-CH720N is the company's attempt to bring its noise cancelling smarts down to a price that won't make your wallet weep. If you've been hunting for a wireless over-ear pair that can hush your commute without costing $300-plus, these are absolutely on your radar. The spec sheet reads like a wish list for budget shoppers: 35-hour battery life, multipoint Bluetooth 5.2, quick charging that gives an hour of playback from three minutes of juice, and Sony's DSEE upscaling. All that, and they're the lightest ANC headphones Sony has ever put its name on. At around 431 grams, they feel like almost nothing on your head. Almost nothing, except for the fact that the all-plastic build will remind you this isn't a flagship.

In the noise cancelling department, the WH-CH720N leans on Dual Noise Sensor tech and an integrated V1 processor, trickled down from the premium 1000X series. It's not going to erase the world like a pair of $400 cans, but for coffee shop chatter, subway rumble, and office aircon drone, it does a very respectable job. The Adaptive Sound Control automatically tweaks the ambient sound levels based on whether you're sitting still or walking, which is handy, if a little finicky. Rounding out the feature set, you get 360 Reality Audio support, 20-level adjustable ambient sound, and a fully customizable EQ through the Sony Headphones Connect app.

Where things get interesting is the comfort story. Owner reviews gush about how lightweight and wearable these are for marathon sessions. Flip to our database, and the CH720N lands in the 13th percentile for comfort, which is, well, not great. What gives? The clamping force is gentle and the headband design is airy, but the earcups are a bit shallow and the padding feels budget-grade. So if you've got larger ears or a head that's sensitive to on-ear pressure after a few hours, you may notice it sooner than the glowing reviews suggest. Still, for most people, the featherweight design wins the day.

Common Questions

Q: Is the Sony WH-CH720N good for phone calls?

The microphone quality is functional and picks up voices clearly in quiet rooms, but it struggles with background noise when you're outside. It's fine for work calls but not a standout in the mic department.

Q: Do these headphones fold for travel?

No, the WH-CH720N doesn't fold, the ear cups only swivel flat. You'll need a separate hard case if you're tossing them in a backpack.

Q: Can I use the Sony WH-CH720N wired?

Yes, there's a 3.5mm jack, so you can plug in when the battery dies. Keep in mind ANC and transparency mode still work in wired mode if there's battery left.

Who Should Skip This

If all-day plush comfort or dead-silent noise cancelling are your non-negotiables, the WH-CH720N might leave you wanting. Ditto if you simply can't stand the feel of all-plastic headphones, no 96th percentile build score can mask that budget vibe for everyone. For truly immersive ANC and a more luxurious fit, step up to the Bose QuietComfort Ultra or Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4. Gamers after low-latency wireless audio should look elsewhere too, these are fine for casual play but not tuned for competitive gaming.

Verdict

The Sony WH-CH720N doesn't pretend to be a flagship, and you shouldn't either when you buy them. For under $150, you're getting noise cancelling that punches well above its price, bonkers battery life, and a featherlight design that owners genuinely love wearing for hours. The trade-offs are clear: the plastic build feels cheap, you don't get a case, and users with larger ears may find the padding too shallow after a long session. If comfort is the absolute top of your list, you might want to look at the Bose QuietComfort Ultra or even the JBL Live 770NC. But if you want feature-rich wireless ANC on a budget and don't mind a bit of plasticky feel, these Sony cans are a no-brainer. Buy them on sale and smile every time they auto-connect to your phone and laptop in seconds.

Usage Scores

Work (55)Calls (56.7)Music (58.2)Overall (67.7)Budget (66.6)Gaming (64.9)Studio (58.1)Commute (60.3)

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