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These are AMAZING!!! - Sony WF-XB700 Wireless Earbuds

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Sony is covering all its bases with truly wireless earbuds, super high-end with the WF-1000XM3, and extreme value with the WF-XB700. There are a couple of drawbacks, though.

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The video opens with a direct comparison between Sony's high end WF-1000XM3s and the more affordable WF-XB700 true wireless earbuds. The host notes that the XB700s focus on extra bass and cost about 100 dollars less, inviting viewers to consider whether the savings come at the cost of overall performance. He examines the physical design, highlighting the lightweight plastic build and the lack of capacitive touch controls, which means every action is performed with physical buttons on the right and left buds. Battery life is a central point of comparison: Sony advertises 18 hours total with the case for the XB700s, versus 24 hours for the XM3s, and nine hours per earbud versus six hours, respectively. The host walks through the user experience in real time, including pairing, basic navigation, and on-device controls, explaining how to play, pause, skip tracks, and access the Google Assistant. He also touches on the IPX4 sweat resistance and the intended gym use case, noting that the XB700s seem built to withstand workouts and gym environments. The packaging and case design are discussed, with emphasis on a larger battery in the case that supports multiple full charges for the earbuds, enabling extended listening during workouts or commutes. Throughout, the host compares sound characteristics, describing the bass emphasis as punchy and suitable for EDM while noting the overall sound quality remains competent across high frequencies, even without a companion EQ app. He closes with practical recommendations, suggesting the WF-XB700s offer strong value at their price, particularly for listeners who prioritize bass, isolation for gym use, and straightforward controls, while acknowledging that the XM3s still deliver higher fidelity and more customization options. The host completes by reaffirming the XB700s as a versatile and affordable all-around option, suitable for newcomers to audio who want good bass, solid battery life, and gym-friendly use, while hinting at future reviews of higher-end headphones.

Topics · audio · gadgets · product reviews · fitness

Questions answered

What makes the WF-XB700 a good value compared to the WF-1000XM3?
The WF-XB700 offers strong bass, gym-friendly durability, and solid battery life at a lower price, though it lacks active noise cancelation and a companion EQ app found on the XM3.
Can you adjust the sound with an app on the XB700?
No, the XB700 does not have a companion app or adjustable EQ; sound adjustments are not user-configurable beyond tip fit and seal.