Jabra Elite 7 Pro vs Sony WH-CH720N
The Verdict
Jabra Elite 7 Pro delivers premium in-ear performance with excellent ANC implementation, MultiSensor Voice technology for superior call quality, and convenient Qi wireless charging at $199. Sony WH-CH720N offers over-ear comfort with exceptional 35-hour battery life on ANC and superior codec support including LDAC for audiophiles at $149. Sound quality favors Sony's larger 30mm drivers and LDAC capability, while Jabra excels in portability, call clarity, and everyday usability. Choose Jabra if you prioritize wireless convenience and call performance; select Sony for marathon listening sessions and superior audio fidelity at a lower price point.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Jabra Elite 7 Pro if…
- →Outstanding call quality — MultiSensor Voice uses bone conduction for clarity
- →IP57 dust and water resistance is among the best for earbuds
- →8-hour battery with ANC and 30 hours total is excellent
Buy the Sony WH-CH720N if…
- →Exceptional 35-hour battery life with ANC is class-leading
- →Ultra-lightweight at 192 g for comfortable all-day wear
- →LDAC codec support for high-resolution wireless audio
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Jabra Elite 7 Pro
Pros
- Outstanding call quality — MultiSensor Voice uses bone conduction for clarity
- IP57 dust and water resistance is among the best for earbuds
- 8-hour battery with ANC and 30 hours total is excellent
- Multipoint Bluetooth for seamless phone/laptop switching
- Compact, low-profile design sits securely in ears
Cons
- ANC effectiveness is decent but trails Sony and Apple flagships
- No LDAC or aptX codecs — limited to SBC and AAC
- Bass can lack punch at default EQ settings
- Touch controls have a small surface area — easy to miss
Sony WH-CH720N
Pros
- Exceptional 35-hour battery life with ANC is class-leading
- Ultra-lightweight at 192 g for comfortable all-day wear
- LDAC codec support for high-resolution wireless audio
- Multipoint Bluetooth for seamless dual-device switching
- Solid noise cancellation at a very competitive $149 price
Cons
- ANC is noticeably weaker than premium XM5 headphones
- 30mm drivers produce smaller, less dynamic soundstage
- Plastic build feels cheap compared to premium Sony models
- No water resistance for gym or outdoor use
- Ear cushions are thinner and less comfortable than XM5
Full Specifications
| Spec | Jabra Elite 7 Pro | Sony WH-CH720N |
|---|---|---|
| Active Noise Cancelling | ||
| Type | in-ear | over-ear |
| Weight | 5.4 g (each) | 192 g |
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | 8 hrs ANC on (30 hrs total with case) | 35 hrs (ANC on), 50 hrs (ANC off), 3 min = 1 hr playback |
| Charging | USB-C or Qi wireless | USB-C |
| Drivers | 6mm dynamic driver | 30mm |
| Features | MultiSensor Voice technology for crystal-clear calls, Adjustable ANC with HearThrough mode, Jabra Sound+ app with personalized EQ, Multipoint connection, Qi wireless charging case, MyFit ear tip test | Adaptive Sound Control, Speak-to-Chat automatic pause, DSEE upscaling for compressed audio, Multipoint Bluetooth, Sony Headphones Connect app with EQ |
| Connectivity | ||
| Wired option | ||
| Codecs | SBC, AAC | AAC, SBC, LDAC |
| Bluetooth | 5.2 | 5.2 |
| Multipoint | ||
| Water Resistance | IP57 | None |
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