Sony WH-CH510 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Mic, 35 Hours Battery Life with Quick Charge, On-ear Style, Hands-Free Call, Voice Assistant – Black
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Sony WH-CH510 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Mic, 35 Hours Battery Life with Quick Charge, On-ear Style, Hands-Free Call, Voice Assistant – Black
£42.00
Description
- Up to 35 hours long battery life
- 10 minutes Quick Charge for 90 minutes playback
- Sleek, swivel fold design for compact on-ear style
- Built-in microphone, enabling hands free voice calls
- Connects to your smartphone voice assistant
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3 reviews for Sony WH-CH510 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Mic, 35 Hours Battery Life with Quick Charge, On-ear Style, Hands-Free Call, Voice Assistant – Black
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Christopher M Cotton –
I have tried a multitude of headphones over the years everything from JVC, Sony, Sennheiser, Philips, WeSC to Grado, Bang & Olufsen and everything in-between. For my money, Grado makes the very best over-ear headphones I have ever bought and they also have exemplary after-sales service. I received these Sony headphones and they are the sixth Sony’s I have tested. I have tested the 1000 M3’s to a set which retailed over £200 which were designed for Hi Fidelity and now these. From the packaging to the actual product they are nice quality and the sound they produce, given the price, is very good.
The big problem in rating headphones and earbuds is that the sound they produce and how they sound is very subjective to review, as two people can listen to a piece of music but they can hear that…
will –
I really can’t see how these headphones have such a high rating, they absolutely suck! Granted I only paid £35 for them but still there’s tonnes of cheaper headphones that feel miles better. The headphones supposed RRP at £50! They aren’t particularly comfortable, don’t cover the whole ear so noise cancelling is non existing and the sound quality is poor. As soon as I took them out of the box I knew they were crappy, they look and feel cheap.
I’ve just bought the Tribit over ear headphones for £39.99 and they are 100 times better!
Do not buy these headphones!
Callum –
This is the first time I had been sent a product before it was publicly released in order to write a review, so I felt it only right to do a thorough product analysis. Below I have left a pros on cons list with explanations for each point.
Pros:
Sound – The sound is excellent, no two ways about it, no static, no hum and no muffling. It sounded sharp and clear for music, videos and telephone conversations.
Microphone – This headset allows you to do hands free calls with it’s built in, internal, microphone. Due to the microphone being inside the right ear drum I was worried that my voice would sound quiet but, according to the person on the other side of the phone, it doesn’t sound any different from a normal phone call.
Glasses – You’ll have no problem wearing glasses while sporting the…