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Sony ZX770 Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headphones $199 Saturday Only @ Harvey Norman (Online and in-Store)

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Sony Bluetooth Headphones on sale tomorrow at Harvey Norman Super Saturday. Online and In-store.

Apologies for the low res photo (redmi note 2 camera…)

Model No: MDRZX770BNB

Quick search of Sydney stores showing stock available. Free store pick-up.

From the website: Cut out wailing children, loud snoring or annoying chatter and focus on your music with the help of Sony's Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones.

Key Features

Severely reduce ambient noise with the assistance of Sony's Digital Noise Cancelling Headphones, perfect for listening around busy traffic or on a flight.
The Sony Headphones combine wireless Bluetooth and NFC communication to simplify the wireless listening experience.
With up to 13 hours of Active Noise Cancellation listening, or 19 hours otherwise, you'll have plenty of hassle-free listening.
Sony's 40mm Neodymium Drivers are perfect for reproducing music with a wide band performance, from rich bass to clear treble.

Link here

$299 @ JB HIFI
$229 @ Sony Store

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closed Comments

  • +1

    I own a pair of these, and for $200 thats a good price. Paid $250 back in september +1

  • How do these compare to Bose QC25/ QC35

    • +2

      Will not be as good, see my post below. But these are a tonne cheaper.

  • +4

    I have these, they are okay, but not great. I got them to use while using my ride on mower and didn’t want the cable of my other ANC headphones. However the earcups do not conform very well if you’re wearing glasses, allowing a decent amount of ambient noise to bleed into your ears.
    Sound wise, never paid too much attention, I only listen to podcasts with them.
    The Bluetooth memory thing can be annoying too. They can be paired up to 6 devices I think and will auto pair with the last device they were paired to. If you want to pair to a previous device you need to make sure the BT is turned off or out of range of the prior one. I usually end up resetting it and just go through the paring process again.
    They are comfortable, the noise cancelling is decent, but nowhere near as good as my Jabra C820s or Bose QC20s. Ear cups again are part of this issue, but even when that is not part of the equation, they can’t really compare.

  • Pretty sure these are the models that are given away in the Sony headphones bundle, I bought a couple bundles, and the latest one I believe came with this.

  • Just get some Audio Technica M50 and you will not regret it.

    • +3

      These could be the greatest headphones for their style in existence, however they are not Bluetooth Active Noise Cancelling headphones, so it is an Apples & Oranges comparison.

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