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Gizmodo
5 days ago
- Business
- Gizmodo
Los auriculares Sony WH-CH520 están prácticamente regalados con casi un 50 % de descuento, 4.6 estrellas según 30 000+ reseñas
You don't have to spend a fortune to get great sound. Amazon has reduced the price of the Sony WH-CH520 to just €39.90, a 43% discount on its original price of €69.99 . That's a tough price to match for headphones that have over 30,000 reviews with an average of 4.6 stars, and are currently at their lowest price available. Lightweight, foldable, and with a battery that lasts for days, these headphones have become a favorite among those seeking uncomplicated audio quality. And at this price, it's no wonder they're flying off the shelves. See at Amazon See at AmazonDespite their price, the Sony WH-CH520 doesn't skimp on features. They incorporate DSEE (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) technology, which improves the quality of compressed audio so songs sound closer to the original. The result is richer and more balanced sound, even when streaming. They also feature Bluetooth 5.2, multipoint compatibility (for connecting to two devices at once), and a built-in noise-cancelling microphone for crystal-clear calls. They also sync with the Sony Headphones Connect app, where you can customize the equalizer and update the life is another of its strong points: they offer up to 50 hours of playback on a single charge. And if you're short on time, just 3 minutes plugged in provides 1.5 hours of use, thanks to fast charging. Its lightweight and comfortable design features an adjustable headband and soft ear cushions that adapt to the shape of your head. Perfect for listening to music, podcasts, or video calls for hours without discomfort. Although the discount is 43%, what really matters is that they're at an all-time low: €39.90 on Amazon . For that price, it's hard to find such complete Bluetooth headphones from a brand like Sony. And with over 30,000 satisfied users, there's little more to say. Just don't wait too long: these kinds of deals don't usually last. See at Amazon See at Amazon


Evening Standard
09-07-2025
- Evening Standard
Amazon Prime Day 2025 electronics deals: Top discounts on Apple, Shark and more
Best for: Sony for a steal Sony is a brand that needs no introduction. And while it may no longer be the striding all-consumer-tech colossus it once was back when it lent its hand to phones, laptops and TVs, when it comes to personal audio, the big S is still winning over the fans. Especially now that said person's audio is more affordable than ever. In this instance, I speak of the WH-CH720N over-ears that became available much earlier this year. Priced at just under the ton mark on release, savvy ear-users can now pick these up for just £64. No, your eyes do not deceive you. So, what do you get for this next-to-nothing, cost-of-living-pleasing price? For a start, a relatively minimalist-looking pair of ear-huggers with all the requisite buttons required to play and pause, skip back and forth, adjust volume and answer calls placed neatly on the right earcup. Which sees to the basics. Then you have Bluetooth 5.2 offering both a reliable connection and multi-point to keep your essential gadgets paired up. Effective ANC keeps unwanted racket at bay, while an Ambient option lets you allow some sound in on the off-chance you need to keep an ear out. Then there's the sound. Featuring a more diminutive set of 30mm drivers, what they may lack in scale is more than made up for by the inclusion of 360 Reality Audio which works to surround you in a nicely balanced bubble of audio that lends your music a welcome feel of space, helping to fend-off the annoying but inevitable issue of listening fatigue. Light too, at just 192g, they may not be the most comfortable cans I've had clamped to my noggin during the course of these reviews, but for £64, they're more than acceptable. With the Sony Headphones Connect app available to make minor adjustments to set-up, quality, relatively expense-free ANC is now available for the masses. Connectivity : Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5mm : Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5mm Drivers : 30mm : 30mm Noise cancelling : ANC : ANC Mic : Yes : Yes Playtime ANC on : 35-hours : 35-hours Included : USB-C charging cable, carrying case. 3.5mm cable : USB-C charging cable, carrying case. 3.5mm cable Weight: 192g
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Evening Standard
08-07-2025
- Evening Standard
Best Amazon Prime Day deals 2025: Standard Shopping's expert edit of the discounts to know
Best for: Sony for a steal Sony is a brand that needs no introduction. And while it may no longer be the striding all-consumer-tech colossus it once was back when it lent its hand to phones, laptops and TVs, when it comes to personal audio, the big S is still winning over the fans. Especially now that said person's audio is more affordable than ever. In this instance, I speak of the WH-CH720N over-ears that became available much earlier this year. Priced at just under the ton mark on release, savvy ear-users can now pick these up for just £64. No, your eyes do not deceive you. So, what do you get for this next-to-nothing, cost-of-living-pleasing price? For a start, a relatively minimalist-looking pair of ear-huggers with all the requisite buttons required to play and pause, skip back and forth, adjust volume and answer calls placed neatly on the right earcup. Which sees to the basics. Then you have Bluetooth 5.2 offering both a reliable connection and multi-point to keep your essential gadgets paired up. Effective ANC keeps unwanted racket at bay, while an Ambient option lets you allow some sound in on the off-chance you need to keep an ear out. Then there's the sound. Featuring a more diminutive set of 30mm drivers, what they may lack in scale is more than made up for by the inclusion of 360 Reality Audio which works to surround you in a nicely balanced bubble of audio that lends your music a welcome feel of space, helping to fend-off the annoying but inevitable issue of listening fatigue. Light too, at just 192g, they may not be the most comfortable cans I've had clamped to my noggin during the course of these reviews, but for £64, they're more than acceptable. With the Sony Headphones Connect app available to make minor adjustments to set-up, quality, relatively expense-free ANC is now available for the masses. Connectivity : Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5mm : Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5mm Drivers : 30mm : 30mm Noise cancelling : ANC : ANC Mic : Yes : Yes Playtime ANC on : 35-hours : 35-hours Included : USB-C charging cable, carrying case. 3.5mm cable : USB-C charging cable, carrying case. 3.5mm cable Weight: 192g


Evening Standard
07-07-2025
- Evening Standard
Best electronics deals for Amazon Prime Day 2025: Top discounts on Apple, Shark and more
Best for: Sony for a steal Sony is a brand that needs no introduction. And while it may no longer be the striding all-consumer-tech colossus it once was back when it lent its hand to phones, laptops and TVs, when it comes to personal audio, the big S is still winning over the fans. Especially now that said person's audio is more affordable than ever. In this instance, I speak of the WH-CH720N over-ears that became available much earlier this year. Priced at just under the ton mark on release, savvy ear-users can now pick these up for just £64. No, your eyes do not deceive you. So, what do you get for this next-to-nothing, cost-of-living-pleasing price? For a start, a relatively minimalist-looking pair of ear-huggers with all the requisite buttons required to play and pause, skip back and forth, adjust volume and answer calls placed neatly on the right earcup. Which sees to the basics. Then you have Bluetooth 5.2 offering both a reliable connection and multi-point to keep your essential gadgets paired up. Effective ANC keeps unwanted racket at bay, while an Ambient option lets you allow some sound in on the off-chance you need to keep an ear out. Then there's the sound. Featuring a more diminutive set of 30mm drivers, what they may lack in scale is more than made up for by the inclusion of 360 Reality Audio which works to surround you in a nicely balanced bubble of audio that lends your music a welcome feel of space, helping to fend-off the annoying but inevitable issue of listening fatigue. Light too, at just 192g, they may not be the most comfortable cans I've had clamped to my noggin during the course of these reviews, but for £64, they're more than acceptable. With the Sony Headphones Connect app available to make minor adjustments to set-up, quality, relatively expense-free ANC is now available for the masses. Connectivity : Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5mm : Bluetooth 5.2, 3.5mm Drivers : 30mm : 30mm Noise cancelling : ANC : ANC Mic : Yes : Yes Playtime ANC on : 35-hours : 35-hours Included : USB-C charging cable, carrying case. 3.5mm cable : USB-C charging cable, carrying case. 3.5mm cable Weight: 192g


Evening Standard
23-06-2025
- Evening Standard
Best electronics deals this Amazon Prime Day 2025
Best for: Sony for a steal Sony is a brand that needs no introduction. And while it may no longer be the striding all-consumer-tech colossus it once was back when it lent its hand to phones, laptops and TVs, when it comes to personal audio, the big S is still winning over the fans. Especially now that said person's audio is more affordable than ever. In this instance, I speak of the WH-CH720N over-ears that became available much earlier this year. Priced at just under the ton mark on release, savvy ear-users can now pick these up for just £64. No, your eyes do not deceive you. So, what do you get for this next-to-nothing, cost-of-living-pleasing price? For a start, a relatively minimalist-looking pair of ear-huggers with all the requisite buttons required to play and pause, skip back and forth, adjust volume and answer calls placed neatly on the right earcup. Which sees to the basics. Then you have Bluetooth 5.2 offering both a reliable connection and multi-point to keep your essential gadgets paired up. Effective ANC keeps unwanted racket at bay, while an Ambient option lets you allow some sound in on the off-chance you need to keep an ear out. Then there's the sound. Featuring a more diminutive set of 30mm drivers, what they may lack in scale is more than made up for by the inclusion of 360 Reality Audio which works to surround you in a nicely balanced bubble of audio that lends your music a welcome feel of space, helping to fend-off the annoying but inevitable issue of listening fatigue. Light too, at just 192g, they may not be the most comfortable cans I've had clamped to my noggin during the course of these reviews, but for £64, they're more than acceptable. With the Sony Headphones Connect app available to make minor adjustments to set-up, quality, relatively expense-free ANC is now available for the masses.