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Price $279CAD Get one: https://amzn.to/3E4Np9f Finding just the right headphones can be daunting. Between, fit and comfort, sound quality and just choosing which style best works with your needs and lifestyle, there’s a lot out there. For athletic or active types, truly wireless earbuds are a very convenient option. I recently had the chance to test the Sony WF-SP800N wireless earbuds. Here’s what I learned. Design and Fit: Sony WF-SP800N, If you look at the SP800N, you’ll see that they are large and chunky. Yes, like the Sony WF-XB-700 which I reviewed a couple of weeks ago, https://blog.bestbuy.ca/tv-audio/head... these are thick and fat and stick out from your ear in a massive way. These feel like they’ll tip right out of my ear, and ladies, if you’re constantly pushing your hair behind your ear as I do, you’ll no doubt be constantly knocking into them with your hands. I would say without doubt, there are designed for men so if you’re looking for something a little more discrete or dainty, keep looking Sound Quality Despite their massive size, or maybe because of it, these wireless earbuds give you a full-bodied and detailed sound. With powerful bass at your command, you get brilliantly balanced audio that you can tweak to your requirements. There’s a pretty sweet resonance, smooth sound, and nice even vocals. Even though sound quality gets little spotty when it comes to wireless earbuds, the Sony WF-SP800N sounds relatively clean, and there is little to no distortion. You can check out my test playlist on Spotify to see what I listened to on these, but I did try a wide variety of music and it all sounded good. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Lx... Battery Life Battery life can a deal-breaking or making feature. With Sony WF-SP800N, get a battery life runs to 18 hours, says Sony. The buds themselves hold an astonishing 9 hours, with the case holding another 9 hour charge, and that’s while most truly wireless buds only have a maximum playback time of about 5 hours. So, even if the Sony WF-SP800N are slightly bulkier, the battery life compensates quite well for the additional bulk. These blessedly have fast charging too, where just 10 minutes of juice gets you an hour of use. Ambient Sound Mode & Noise cancelling One of the most wanted features in pretty much any headphones folks ask me about today is ambient mode and noise cancelling. The good news is the Sony WF-SP800N has both! Well, kind of. You use these two features together in these headphones but you need to control it in the Sony Headphones Connect app. Let me see if I can explain… Noise cancelling Noise cancellation is a feature which uses digital signals to block out outside noise to keep it from bleeding into your headphones. Ambient mode digitally lets some ambient noise into the earphones, while still playing your music and keeping the buds in your ears. This feature does indeed let you hear around you and its handy for joggers, cyclists and more who need to stay attuned to their surroundings during a workout. In the Sony WF-SP800N in order to use noise cancellation, you have to enable something called Ambient Sound Control, then you use a slider bar in the app to crank up the noise cancellation, or to let more sound in. Clear as mud? Sony headphones Connect app Lets dig in on the Headphones Connect app - it lets you adjust your bass levels and gives you pre-sets for outdoor-stage, club, hall, or arena style sound. The app can actually do a lot. You can adjust Equalizer settings for more bass or treble, you can check battery life and adjust settings. There’s also a handful of audio pre-sets in the app, and each of them is quite different. I usually don’t’ go in for these settings since I feel like they don’t do much, but in this case, I did notice a vast difference in sound whwen switching between bass Boost, Voice, Bright, Excited, etc. Another features of the SP800N has is the Adaptive Sound Control. With the help of location tracking and internal sensors, this feature adjusts the ambient audio and noise-canceling levels on its own, depending on where you are and what you are doing. Imagine being a crowded street and your earbuds automatically adjusting the level of noise cancelation. Pretty handy, right? However, if you don’t know to adjust it correctly, the feature can get annoying at times, and the alteration in settings can seem random, along with the alert that you get every time. There are a few other features which can also be controlled in the app: auto-pause when you remove the buds and auto power off. https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/...