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Sony WF-SP800N: The Porsche among sports headphones tested

Patrick Bardelli
24.8.2020
Translation: machine translated

I tried out the new true wireless sports headphones from Sony. My conclusion: instead of a Porsche in my ears, I would have preferred a tractor.

Nervous. This is the first adjective that comes to mind when I think of the new sports headphones from Sony. With their many features, the WF-SP800N true wireless headphones seem to me like a Porsche with oversensitive driving characteristics, because they don't always do what they're supposed to. I would prefer a tractor.

(Too) many features

The product developers at Sony meant well. Too well. Or their new true wireless sports headphones with noise cancelling were developed by people who don't do sport. The problem is the many features and the hyper-sensitive controls of the WF-SP800N.

You connect the headphones to your smartphone via the Sony Headphones Connect app. This is where you set the functions of the left and right earbuds. You can also see the battery status of the buds and the charging case. You can assign the following functions to the buds, which you operate via their touch sensor:

  • Control of the ambient noise
  • Playback control
  • Volume control
  • Google Assistant
  • Amazon Alexa

You should therefore think carefully about what you want to control during your workout and how. Otherwise, you'll be constantly busy with your smartphone and the app instead of focussing on your performance.

Operation

Other specs of the WF-SP800N

The Bluetooth connection is stable both indoors and outdoors and the low audio latency also allows for interference-free video streaming.

The headphones are waterproof and dustproof according to protection class IP55, so you can even wash them. I tried it out and lightly rinsed the buds under running water. As promised, this didn't affect them at all.

Noise cancelling and adaptive control

Wearing comfort

Conclusion: better a tractor than a Porsche

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