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Sony WH-CH720N Review

An enjoyable set of headphones, but cheaper products provide more value
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Sony WH-CH720N Review
Credit: Matt Lighthart
Price:  $180 List
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Manufacturer:   Sony
Chris McNamara
By Chris McNamara ⋅ Founder and Editor-in-Chief  ⋅  July 4, 2026
Contributions From: Genaveve Bradshaw & Dave Berkman
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RANKED
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  • Sound Quality - 35% 7.0
  • Comfort - 25% 6.7
  • Noise Cancellation - 20% 5.1
  • App & Controls - 10% 7.6
  • Call Quality - 10% 5.2
List Price: $180
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Our Verdict

The Sony WH-CH720N are a reasonably priced set of headphones from a well-known brand that people love. While we liked these headphones and the fun sound mix they offer, they aren't perfect. The active noise cancellation (ANC) is disappointing, even at this price; some cheaper options offer more, and it isn't enough for basic everyday life if your goal is silence. Call quality is also a bummer, with voices struggling to compete with the background and coming off as grainy or choppy. Overall, we get the appeal of owning Sony headphones for less, but they can't hold a candle to the higher-end Sonys, and they aren't as good as other, less expensive options from other brands. This makes them somewhat of an odd duck without a suitable home.
REASONS TO BUY
Expansive soundstage
Lightweight
Feature-rich app
REASONS TO AVOID
More $ than similar headphones
Sub-par noise blocking

Our Analysis and Test Results

sony wh-ch720n - while the ch720n isn't the best, they do offer some reasonable sound...
While the CH720N isn't the best, they do offer some reasonable sound and comfort for the price.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Our Sony WH-CH720N Headphones Experience


The Sony WH-CH720N was never going to stand up to its bigger brothers. Given the price was less than half that of the higher-end models, we knew what we were in for and adjusted our expectations accordingly. In our experience, it is a generally average pair that is neither offensive nor noteworthy. We aren't mad at it, but we also aren't mad about it.

sony wh-ch720n - for the price, the ch720n offers better-than-expected sound quality.
For the price, the CH720N offers better-than-expected sound quality.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

The 720N offers one of the most expansive soundstages in its price range. It has a rich app that helped us customize the sound to our tastes and the genre. The sound is open and feels airy, sure to please all but the most discerning listeners.

The Sony CH720N fit well, but its noise cancellation wasn't impressive.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

We liked the fit, but they aren't as cushy as other Sony models. At a fraction of the price, we guess they had to cut corners somewhere. We were able to wear them for about 7 hours without discomfort, which let us make it through a commute and much of a full work day with regular breaks; we had no trouble donning them again for the ride home, but a continuous stretch would probably be pushing it.

Call quality isn't great with the CH720N.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

The worst part was really the commuting. With so much background noise, it would have been nice if they could have blocked more of the competing sounds. They didn't block much, and we think anyone looking for this as a reason to buy headphones will likely be disappointed. They muted enough noise for the office, but busy cafes and subway stations were challenging.

sony wh-ch720n - call quality on the ch720n begins to suffer as surrounding noise...
Call quality on the CH720N begins to suffer as surrounding noise increases.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

It is hard to compare these headphones to the other Sony family members. They don't meet the same standards, but for the price, we suspect they aren't meant to. While great for the price offering similar sound to the Sony WH-1000XM4, they just aren't the same level of quality, and the noise cancellation and call quality can't hold a candle to the higher ranking Sony WH-1000XM5 and the Sony WH-1000XM6, but their price is almost $200+ dollars less.

If you like Sony and you find these on sale, we suspect many listeners will be pleased. They have better-than-average sound quality and are comfortable enough for most. However, they don't offer much noise cancellation, and the call quality is frustrating. We suspect most people will be happier paying less for a better experience or saving up for a higher-end Sony that offers more. Either way, we would pass unless you find them at a discount.

If your budget is tight, we prefer the 1More Sono Flow Pro. These headphones cost under $100 and have a similar sound with a surprising soundstage. Their comfort, fit, and call quality are also better, and noise cancellation is a step up from the Sony. Even the Tozo HT3 has similar sound and noise-cancellation performance to the Sony, but it's more comfortable, offers clearer calls, and can save you about $100. If you love Sony and only Sony will do, the Sony WH-1000XM4 is the better, lower-priced Sony, but it is really only a good deal if you find it on sale.

We tested Sony's sound quality in our studio.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Sound Quality


The CH720N sound quality is better than average, but only by a hair. They are pleasant to listen to, but they won't knock your socks off.

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Soundstage Ratings
ProductExpert ear Soundstage Score
Best9.6
Sony WH-CH720N7.3
Average6.4
Worst1.2

The soundstage is open and airy with space for the instruments to breathe. While not immaculate or detailed, it has a playful sound mix with a solid sense of sound location, which makes it very enjoyable. The soundstage definitely delivers for immersion and energy.

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The bass is warm and boosted for a lively and fun listening experience. It lacks the tight precision we see in higher-end Sony headphones, but it isn't offensive. While not a messy sound, it can get fuzzy at times. The lows are often overpronounced and unrealistic, and it is glaringly obvious when you compare them to higher-end choices.

sony wh-ch720n - we test each set of headphones in our in-studio lab and conduct...
We test each set of headphones in our in-studio lab and conduct hands-on listening with expert-trained ears.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

The middle range is forward-sounding, and the vocals are pleasingly energetic. The vocals sound like the start of the show, but not in every genre. When there is a powerful bass line, the voices can sound subtly inaccurate or dulled. The mids sometimes take a backseat to the lows, creating a bit of congestion.


The treble is not as defined as the lows or mids, but they are mostly smooth. They are not particularly sparkly but are generally well-balanced dynamically with the other frequencies. Synths and cymbals can feel tiring at higher volumes, but the vocals don't.

The earcups on the CH720N are soft and cushioned.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Comfort and Fit


The CH720N is lightweight at 186 grams, helping keep them comfortable. The lighter weight comes from the plastic construction, so they don't feel very high-end.



The plastic doesn't get too hot, and the clamping force is pretty lightweight, so wearing glasses with them wasn't terrible. The ear cups are on the shallow side, and our ears kept touching the inner felt of the ear cups. These were more comfortable than we thought they'd be after unpacking, and we could wear them up to 6.8 hours.

The noise cancellation on the CH720N is below the group average.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Noise Cancellation


If you are hoping for legendary Sony noise cancellation, you won't find that here. The active noise cancellation (ANC) on the CH720N is below average, and while it's ok for the price, there are some that offer more for less. For better Sony ANC, you'll need to spend significantly more.

Active Noise Cancelling Reduction
ProductLowMidHigh
Best26.626.646.7
Average15.622.135.8
Sony WH-CH720N13.019.031.3
Worst-0.99.629.1

Overall, the blocking power is lackluster, with the average decibels blocked barely peaking at 21. The group's average is closer to 24.


Sony does their least impressive work in the bass range, with only 13 decibels blocked, and sees their biggest win in the treble range, with 31 decibels blocked on average.

sony wh-ch720n - the sony app is straightforward and easy to use, but some of the...
The Sony app is straightforward and easy to use, but some of the features feel hidden and harder to find.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Ease of Use


These headphones are easy to use, with a straightforward app that works on Android and iOS.


Controls


The outside ear cups include tactile controls. The buttons are only slightly raised from the edge, making them harder to tell apart with your fingers. They work quickly with less delay than competitors, and we suspect that once you get used to their locations, they are easier to use. The buttons include an ANC/Ambient button, volume controls, play/pause, and more, so you don't need your device for simple operations.

Customization


The app offers customization of features, such as ambient awareness and 5-band equalizer settings, including several preset EQ settings. You can't adjust the active noise cancellation (ANC), but you can toggle it on and off. There are other features like Sony's DSSE, hearing protection, and adaptive sound control, with some being easier to find in the menu than others. The ambient awareness works pretty well, but it isn't as natural as some others.

Battery


The Sony's claimed battery life is 35 hours. While not the shortest in the group, it is significantly lower than the 50+ hours shared by many higher-ranking options.


They also have passive playback, so you can keep listening even after the battery dies, albeit while plugged in, which keeps you tethered.

The voices in our noise office are sometimes gravelly and grainy.   Credit: Matt Lighthart

Call Quality


Making calls with the CH720N is below the average. It is nice they have this functionality, but we suspect that unless it is a quiet environment where you are attending an online meeting or similar, the effort and frustration will be too high to bother.


Even in quieter environments like our office, the voices on the call have a grainy or gravelly texture. While it did a good job of muting background sounds (very impressive at this price), it did not do a good job of producing clear, crisp voices. As the environment gets louder, like during a commute on public transportation, reducing background noise comes at the cost of choppy voices cutting in and out as the technology struggles to decide what to block and what to let through. It all felt really muddy

The Sony struggled to block the subway noise without creating choppiness in the voices.   Credit: Matt Lighthart


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Bottom Line An enjoyable set of headphones, but cheaper products provide more value
Pros Expansive soundstage, lightweight, feature-rich app
Cons More $ than similar headphones, sub-par noise blocking
Rating Categories Sony WH-CH720N
Sound Quality (35%)
7.0
Comfort (25%)
6.7
Noise Cancellation (20%)
5.1
App & Controls (10%)
7.6
Call Quality (10%)
5.2
Specifications Sony WH-CH720N
Comfortable Listening Hours 6.8 hrs
Claimed Battery Life 35 hrs
Wearing Detection No
Multipoint Pairing Yes
Measured Weight 186 g
Measured Ear Cup Size 63 mm H x 38 mm W
EQ Customization Yes
Driver Size 30 mm
Passive Playback Yes
Active Noise Cancelling Yes
Transparent Mode Yes
Connectivity Options AAC, SBC
Carrying Case No
Included Cords - USB-C to USB-A cable
  • 3.5mm audio cable
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