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Sony WH-CH720N (ANC, 35 h, Cable, Wireless)
EUR83,09

Sony WH-CH720N

ANC, 35 h, Cable, Wireless


Question about Sony WH-CH720N

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TOB7612

4 months ago

is there a compatible extension cable for these headphones - I would need 2 metres...

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manu3d

4 months ago • purchased this product

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This product uses typical 3.5mm audio jacks. Any of these extensions will do and there are further lengths if you expand the filters:

https://www.digitec.ch/search
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Biker_Dude

4 months ago • purchased this product

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majortom

4 months ago • purchased this product

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The headphones have a 3.5 mm jack connection. You therefore need a cable that has a corresponding plug at this end. However, if you want to use the headphones primarily wired, I would recommend a pair that only works wired. This one can be used via Bluetooth, so it has a rechargeable battery which makes the headphones heavier, which inevitably has an effect on wearing comfort. The primary connection type is via Bluetooth, analogue via jack can also be used as written, but is at best a "nice-to-have". Personally, I find headphones that can do both rather superfluous, because the practical applications where this comes into play are rather rare (never for most users!).
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UncleMike987

4 months ago • purchased this product

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As others have said, yes, you can use these with a regular audio cable, or an audio to USB C cable.
I do this when I can't be bothered to unpair the headphones from my regular device, or when my kids want to borrow them.

Note that the cheaper Sony WH-CH520 headphones don't have an 3.5mm audio socket, so you can't do it with them.
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neogeo81

4 months ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Eh, this is a wireless headset.... 🤣