The touch panel features a slight indent and has a glossy texture. The earphones have an oval, elongated design with a matte texture all over, except the teardrop-shaped touch panel on the top half of each earbud. While many audio manufacturers are veering towards stripping down the size of their true wireless offerings, Sony seems to have gone the other way around with these earphones. The Sony WF-SP800N are big, brawny earphones with a charging case to match. So, let’s see how it performs in our tests and how it matches up to the other premium true wireless offerings in the Indian market. Sony hasn’t brought the highly-acclaimed Sony WF-1000XM3 packing the QN1e processor to the Indian market, so the WF-SP800N is the most premium offering by Sony in India. Priced at Rs 18,990, these premium true wireless earphones undercuts the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2, the Powerbeats Pro, and Apple AirPods Pro, however, the Jabra Elite 75t can be purchased for a slightly lower price, albeit it doesn’t have ANC. The latter is Sony’s premium sports true wireless earphones packing features such as Active Noise Cancellation, touch controls, and more.
The former is Sony’s mass-market product and we’ve already reviewed it, so be sure to check it out. After waiting inordinately long to enter the congested true wireless market in India, Sony finally introduced two of its true wireless offerings - the Sony WF-XB700 and the Sony WF-SP800N.