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Sony WH-CH720N (NC, 50 h, Cable, Wireless)
EUR75,76

Sony WH-CH720N

NC, 50 h, Cable, Wireless


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Anonymous

2 months ago

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Galaxus

2 months ago

Yes, you can switch off Bluetooth completely and use the headphones with a cable. The headphones support both wireless and wired signal transmission and have active noise cancelling. This means you can deactivate Bluetooth and use the headphones via a 3.5 mm jack cable with active noise cancelling.

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Murtiburti

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

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The battery life of the Sony WH-CH720N headphones without noise cancelling is not explicitly stated in the sources provided. However, the sources mention that the headphones have up to 35 hours of battery life with Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) switched on. It can be assumed that the runtime could be longer without ANC, but there is no precise indication of this in the available information.

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VictoriaF149

1 year ago

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Mappo2009

1 year ago

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The headphones work with a cable - without you having to switch them on. Simply by plugging in the cable. However, the noise cancelling will not work because all the electronics with the microphones need to be switched on to analyse and filter the ambient noise. If the headphones are switched on, the NC will also work.

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