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New Sony WF-C710N with noise canceling

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Stefan SchickedanzStefan Schickedanz25. March 2025
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Sony WF-C710N
Neue: Sony WF-C710N mit Active Noise Cancelling. (Foto: Sony)

The brand new Sony WF-C710N in-ear headphones are set to set standards in their segment and impress with state-of-the-art noise-canceling technology, excellent sound and an innovative color highlight called “Glass Blue”. The Japanese audio provider is thus expanding its portfolio with a transparent model and offering its customers genuine true wireless earbuds with a transparent look for the first time. At the same time, other models are also getting an update: the Sony WH-CH720N and Sony WH-CH520 wireless headphones will shine in fresh pastel colors in the future – while the WH-CH520 will also be available in a soft yellow.

The new Sony WF-C710N True Wireless in-ear headphones are designed to impress with their outstanding noise cancellation, long-lasting battery life and improved voice quality. The headphones combine a timelessly elegant design with a variety of popular features, offering everything modern users want from a premium audio system. With an attractive entry into the world of active noise-canceling from Sony, the new model is aimed at music lovers and frequent users alike.

Sony WF-C710N
The new in-ears have their own look. (Photo: Sony)

New noise canceling

The Sony WF-C710Ns impress first and foremost with their advanced noise suppression: equipped with two microphones, they detect ambient noise and eliminate it even more effectively than previous models with the help of dual noise sensors. At the same time, thanks to an ambient sound mode that reproduces outside noises at a volume that can be adjusted in 20 steps via the Sony | Sound Connect app, they allow you to keep an eye or ear on your surroundings. The innovative Speak-to-Chat function makes it possible to hold conversations without having to take off the headphones.

Intelligent, adaptive noise control is also designed to ensure an optimal listening experience, automatically selecting the best sound modes based on the respective environment – be it at home, in the office or at the gym. Sony promises that this guarantees an undisturbed, clear music experience that adapts perfectly to individual needs.

The Sony WF-C710N also aim to set new standards in terms of battery life: With the compact charging case, up to 30 hours of playback are possible, and a 5-minute quick charge instantly provides 60 minutes of additional listening time. This is complemented by voice recognition based on artificial intelligence and machine learning, which uses over 500 million voice samples to ensure crystal-clear call quality even in noisy environments.

Bass fun is guaranteed

The sound quality of the WF-C710N is based on a specially developed 5 mm driver which, together with the Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE), ensures powerful bass and clear vocals. Thanks to the EQ Custom function in the Sony Sound Connect app, the sound can be customized to perfectly match the user’s preferences.

In terms of design, the new in-ear headphones impress with their discreet, compact appearance and four stylish color variants. The new color Glass Blue – with a transparent look – is the highlight, complemented by the classic shades of pink, white and black. The lightweight, cylindrical charging case fits easily into any jacket or small handbag and underlines the high wearing comfort.

Sony WH-CH520 in new colors
The Sony WH-CH520 is now available in new colors. (Photo: Sony)
Sony WH-CH720N in new colors
The Sony WH-CH720N in a new color. (Photo: Sony)

Everything is so colorful here

In addition to the WF-C710N, Sony is also expanding its range of over-ear headphones: The WH-CH720N (click here for our review) and WH-CH520 (click here for our review) models are now available in additional pastel colors – the WH-CH520 is even available in a delicate yellow. Sony is thus once again focusing on colorful variety and making it possible to make a personal statement with the new color options.

The new Sony WF-C710N can now be pre-ordered in the colors Glass Blue, Pink, Black and White. The manufacturer’s recommended retail price is: 119.99 euros.

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The founder and editor in chief of STEREO GUIDE has been testing for over three decades as a hi-fi expert for print and online magazines such as AUDIO, stereoplay, LowBeats or FAZ Kaufkompass. In addition to cultivated music playback, he likes fast cars - including classic cars - with rich sound. He also reports regularly on this topic, not least on this platform.

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