Product Comparison: Sony MDR-ZX770BN vs Sony MDR-ZX770BT
General Specifications
Brand
Sony
Sony
Model
MDR-ZX770BN
MDR-ZX770BT
Origin
China
China
About the Product
Digital noise-cancelling technology reduces ambient noise from the outside, so you hear even more of the music you love. A built-in microphone makes hands-free phone calls a breeze. Once your phone is paired, simply press the phone button on the earpiece to accept incoming calls.
Have it all: superb sound and long-term comfort, with wireless freedom. Easily pair devices for audio streaming and convenient hands-free calling via Bluetooth with Near Field Communications (NFC) technology. Envelope yourself in rich, balanced sound and tight beats with 40mm drivers and Beat Response Control.
Size & Weight
Height
8.7 in.
10.3 in.
Width
2.9 in.
8.7 in.
Depth
1.2 in.
2.9 in.
Weight
8.64 oz.
8.47 oz.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Sony MDR-ZX770BN Bluetooth Noise Canceling Headphones (Blue)-NEW
- Decent noise cancelling. Definitely brings down the noise of the computers and A/C in the office when I power on. Light weight, for me.
- They are comfortable to wear and reasonably light, though probably not the most stylish headphones out there.
- They are comfortable and light weight. Not the most comfortable or lightest. They sound OK.
- They are light and stay put. Top band presses on the top of your head after a while.
- They're light and good travel companions. Pairing is very simple.
Sony MDR-ZX770BT Bluetooth Stereo Headset (Black)
- Great pair of headphones, stable connection, just the right amount of bass, clear audio, light and comfy enough.
- Nice, well made Bluetooth headphones. These are fairly light weight, cover the ears well, and are comfortable to wear for extended listening.
- I should note that these are extremely light weight, and very comfortable as well.
- Comfortable ear pads, great looking, light but durable, and easy syncing makes these a phenomenal deal.
- It's wireless, light, and the sound quality is great. Bluetooth range is great.
Features
Type
Wired / Wireless
Wired / Wireless
Sensitivity
98 dB
Min. Frequency Range
8 Hz
20 Hz
Max. Frequency Range
22 kHz
20 kHz
Impedance
23 Ω
Driver Diameter
1.57 in.
1.57 in.
In-Line Remote
Yes
Yes
Microphone
Yes
Yes
Extras
Digital noise cancelling, apt-X support, NFC, Hands-free calling, Up to 13 hours of music, Swivel ear cups
NFC, Bluetooth, Support for popular AAC and aptX codecs, Cushioned earpads for total comfort, Stainless steel slider
What customers say about "Features"
Sony MDR-ZX770BN Bluetooth Noise Canceling Headphones (Blue)-NEW
- The sound quality is excellent - bass is full and rich but not overbearing, mid tones maybe a little repressed, but I listen to a lot of noisy music that would tend to do that.
- Battery life seems to be excellent, and they connect easily to my Android phone. Great product.
- The Bluetooth function works smoothly with my cell phones. I can answer phone calls with the headset's built-in microphones, which are normally used for noise canceling function.
- Also, not so great for music - too heavy on the bass and light on the highs.
- Outside, the wind blows across the noise cancelling microphones and gets amplified a lot. Do not recommend them for walking, riding bike.
Sony MDR-ZX770BT Bluetooth Stereo Headset (Black)
- The ear pads fit well, and help block out ambient noise. The control buttons were well designed and easy to use.
- Great styling. Very modern looking. Very clean looking. Switches, plastic and foam ear pieces have a quality feel.
- The default sound is "okay", but once you set the sound quality to "Premium", it is fantastic.
- I wanted a very comfortable pair since it's for my dad and he wears glasses. He wore it for 2-3 hours straight while brisk walking, and had no complaints.
- Felt like I might break it if I don't handle it with extra care. Very plastic feels and cheap.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
1 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
Other Information
Manufacturer
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