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Sony WH-CH720N Wireless
Sennheiser ACCENTUM Wireless
Choosing between the Sennheiser ACCENTUM Wireless and the Sony WH-CH720N Wireless, there are some key differences. The Sennheiser's battery life is a bit longer. Their build quality is slightly better, and they support the higher-quality aptX HD codec. Their sound profile is warm, with bass emphasis, and you can EQ them. The noise isolation is a bit better, too. If you plan on using a wired connection, of the two, only the Sennheiser can playback audio via their USB-C port, but they lack a standard headphone jack. Unlike the Sennheiser cans, the Sony headphones have an analog headphone jack connection and can be used passively, if you want, but they aren't compatible with USB-C audio. They're slightly lighter with a slightly better microphone. Their default sound is more boomy and cluttered by default, but you can EQ that.
Sony WH-CH720N Wireless
Sennheiser ACCENTUM Wireless
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