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Check out these 4 features of the new Sony WH-CH720N headphones

Sony has just launched new headphones which are claimed to be very light in weight. The headphones are said to weigh around 192 grams which is the lightest weighing Sony headphones. They also come with active noise cancellation and many more features. Let’s check them out:

Sony Headphones

Lightweight

The most noticeable feature of the headphones is that they are extremely light in weight, in fact, Sony claimed that this is their lightest headphones ever. They weigh 192 grams and they are made of synthetic leather and urethane materials.

Active Noise Cancellation

The new Sony WH-CH720N is equipped with Dual Noise Sensor technology, which helps in reducing the background noise effectively.

Chip

The headphones are backed by the Processor V1 chip that improves the whole noise cancellation by eliminating the other external sounds with low processing delay. It also comes with an adjustable Ambient Sound mode and Adaptive Sound control. 

Sony Headphones

DSEE

The WH-CH720N earphones showcase Sony's Digital Sound Enhancement Engine (DSEE), which improves the sound to replicate the original recording, along with multipoint connectivity support that empowers users to effortlessly switch between devices.

Battery

The battery life of the headphones can last up to 50 hours and the quick charging feature can give you up to one hour of playback time with just three minutes of charge.

Sony WH-CH720N will be available on the Sony retail stores, ShopatSC website, all the big electronic stores and e-commerce websites on March 17. These headphones will be priced at ₹9,990.



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