Sony's latest mid-range headphones are quite good but not perfect. They definitely get the job done with ANC and transparency in terms of features. The price is also a good look as well with the value that's being made available in relation to those features. Check out the video for more on my thoughts and experience with Sony's 720N.
About a week ago I purchased the JBL Live 670NCs and went in with no real expectations. I had experience with JBL headphones in the past but for some reason I went into this purchase with a blank slate. Off the back the 670NCs were very familiar to me. I owned the JBL Live 460NCs which are the predecessor to these and the design is nearly identical. I don't think this is a bad thing as I tend to like JBLs design language. The body is made of a light weight plastic but feels well made. The headband and side clamps feel like it could be made with metal as it feels strong and cool to the touch. I went with black and the finish is matte which is a nice touch. Fingerprints do appear on the headphones there just not as noticeable. The buttons on the right side of the ear cup are nice and click-y. Type C for charging is on the left side. Now, lets get into the nitty gritty. Sound This is very subjective but overall I like the sound the Live 670NCs produce. Bass is heavy while keeping a
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