Average score
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.5
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.0
3.5mm analog input availability
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
A wired 3.5mm-style analog listening option is included and appreciated, giving the headphones useful passive flexibility beyond Bluetooth.
Active noise cancellation
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.9
ANC is generally rated as strong for the price and especially helpful against low-frequency hum/rumble, but it is not consistently described as flagship-grade and can let in some noise (notably on flights or distant traffic). Some reviews highlight granular ambient/ANC controls in the app and adaptive behaviors, while others focus on simple mode toggling. Overall adjustability is viewed as good for the price.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.8
ANC is consistently one of the headphone’s strongest traits, with most reviewers calling it effective to excellent on planes, buses, offices, and general commuting, though one reviewer found it merely average. Noise control is easy to adjust, with multiple modes and app-level customization for ANC and awareness behavior.
Advanced software features
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.4
The software stack is unusually feature-rich for the price, with control remapping, safe-hearing limits, firmware updates, spatial audio toggles, and detailed noise-control settings.
Aesthetics / discreet profile
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.3
Reviewers repeatedly describe the look as sleek, minimalist, classy, and more expensive-looking than typical JLab products.
ANC effect on sound signature
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
2.8
Several reviewers report that switching ANC modes changes the tuning, with some hearing bass inflation or tonal shifts that make the sound less consistent.
ANC sound impact on audio
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
2.8
ANC mode can affect audio balance, with positive listeners tolerating it but negative reviewers hearing muddier bass or changed clarity when noise control is toggled.
Android compatibility
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.5
Compatibility is framed as mainstream-friendly across phones and computers via Bluetooth and a 3.5mm jack; Android-specific advantages are primarily discussed in the context of codec support in one source.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.7
Android support is strong thanks to quick pairing with Pixel and other Android devices, LDAC support, and generally smooth app behavior.
App
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.4
The Sony companion app is repeatedly cited as a major value add, offering EQ, feature toggles, and adaptive behaviors; one review notes account requirements for full access.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.4
The companion app is broadly praised for depth and flexibility, though one reviewer found parts of it a little clunky.
aptX
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
1.0
Multiple reviews explicitly call out that aptX (including low-latency variants) is not supported, positioning these as more mainstream than enthusiast-focused for codecs.
P2Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
No score yetAudio-video sync accuracy
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.3
Several sources imply this is not a gaming/low-latency-focused headset, noting missing low-latency modes/codecs. At least one review says video sync issues are minimal for most people, but latency could be better.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.1
Latency is generally good enough for video and casual media use, with several reviewers noting low-lag behavior, though this is not positioned as a gaming specialist.
Auto-play/wear detection
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
2.5
Auto-play and wear detection exist as expected on a premium-style model, but the feature is often finicky enough that several reviewers preferred disabling it.
Award recognition
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
5.0
Coverage includes major praise such as Best of CES mentions and an AndroidGuys Smart Pick, indicating unusually strong early recognition for the model.
Bass performance
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.8
Bass is frequently emphasized: some praise punch and warmth, while others describe it as boomy/loose or overwhelming without EQ, and not as controlled as higher-end options.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.8
Bass performance is generally strong and punchy, with good depth for the class, though not every reviewer found it as deep or controlled as pricier rivals.
Battery
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.6
Battery life is a consistent strength. Multiple reviews cite around 35 hours with ANC on, and at least one measured test lands near 40 hours.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.9
Battery life is a standout feature, with repeated praise for exceptional endurance and real-world runtimes that remain strong even when some testers fell short of the top ANC-on claim.
Bluetooth
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.3
Once paired, Bluetooth stability is generally reported as solid, with stable connections across typical use; a few note initial pairing quirks on some devices.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.8
Bluetooth stability is consistently excellent, with reviewers reporting instant pairing, stable long-range performance, and no meaningful dropout issues.
Bluetooth version
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.7
Bluetooth version support is treated as a premium strength, with reviewers specifically praising the modern Bluetooth 5.4 platform for stable pairing and feature depth.
Build quality
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.0
Build is the most common compromise: many describe a plasticky, budget feel (sometimes even 'toy-like'), while others find it sturdy enough with minimal creaks. Durability concerns come up often.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.5
Build quality is mostly viewed positively, with metal elements and premium touches, but a few reviewers worry about delicacy or note minor creaking.
Built-in DAC and hi-res playback
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.2
Hi-res playback support is a real strength through LDAC and wired hi-res listening, even if reviewers do not deeply evaluate any internal DAC architecture.
Button control usability
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.4
Physical buttons are broadly seen as reliable and easy to use. Multiple reviewers note the buttons can feel similar, causing occasional mis-presses until you learn them.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.4
The physical-button layout is simple but well thought out, and reviewers generally found the press actions easy to learn and customize.
Cable quality
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.2
Cables are generally considered usable, though at least one review calls out the included cables as short for some desk/PC setups.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.6
Included cables are repeatedly described as good quality, with braided or generously sized USB-C and analog options adding value.
Carry case quality
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
1.0
A recurring complaint is the lack of an included carrying case/pouch, pushing buyers toward aftermarket protection if traveling.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
The included hard case is widely seen as a genuinely useful accessory and better than expected for the price class.
Charging
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.6
Fast top-ups are a highlight across several sources, commonly described as roughly an hour of playback from a very short charge. Full recharge times are described as reasonable for the class.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.8
Charging is unusually flexible, combining USB-C, fast top-ups, and a magnetic wireless charging puck that many reviewers highlighted as a differentiator.
Clamping force comfort
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.4
Most describe a secure but not crushing clamp that stays put; a minority warn glasses wearers may feel pressure.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
Clamp force is generally comfortable and secure, avoiding the overly tight feel that can ruin long sessions.
Codec support
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
2.2
Codec support is commonly described as limited at this price tier (often AAC/SBC), with repeated mentions that premium/low-latency options are missing.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
Codec support is strong for the segment thanks to SBC, AAC, and LDAC, though there is no evidence of aptX.
Comfort during long use
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.5
Comfort is widely praised, especially for all-day desk use and commuting. A few note heat/stickiness over time or fit sensitivity (glasses pressure, ear contact for some).
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
Long-session comfort is one of the clearest positives, with repeated praise for plush pads, good balance, and low fatigue over extended wear.
Connectivity options
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
Connectivity options are versatile, covering wireless, wired, multipoint, and easy switching across phones, laptops, and other sources.
Design and Aesthetics
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.2
Design is generally described as minimalist and attractive enough for everyday wear, with common color options and a clean look that reads more understated than flashy.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.2
Industrial design earns strong marks for its premium look, distinctive earcup shape, and polished finish.
Detachable cable convenience
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.4
The removable wired cable adds practical flexibility for passive or wired listening and is appreciated as a premium-style extra.
Durability over time
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.3
Short-term durability impressions are decent, with several reviewers saying the headphones held up well in regular use, but soft pads and limited long-term data keep this from scoring higher.
Ear cup padding quality
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.7
Padding is generally described as decent for the price, though several reviews call it thinner/less plush than premium models and some mention it can feel sticky with longer wear.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.7
Earcup padding is repeatedly called plush, soft, and comfortable, making it one of the model’s most praised physical traits.
Ear cup swivel/rotation range
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.8
No summary yet.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.6
Cup rotation and articulation are strong, helping with neck comfort, storage, and general fit adjustment.
Ecosystem integration
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.3
Ecosystem integration is solid on the Android side through Google Fast Pair, Find My Device, assistant support, and multipoint convenience.
Equalizer customization
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.5
EQ control is frequently praised as effective, with several reviewers recommending EQ tweaks to reduce treble fatigue or rebalance bass/mids.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.6
EQ customization is a major strength, with both presets and custom tuning available, though one recurring complaint is reduced output in custom EQ.
Features at launch
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.8
At launch, the feature set looked unusually aggressive for the price, combining ANC, LDAC, spatial audio, multipoint, long battery life, and wireless charging.
Find My
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.3
Find My Device support adds useful convenience for Android users and helps the product feel more feature-complete.
Frequency response accuracy
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.7
Tonal accuracy is decent but not reference grade, with several listeners hearing a consumer-friendly tuning and others noting scratchiness or uneven balance.
Headband adjustability
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.6
Headband adjustment is smooth and offers enough range to fit different head sizes comfortably.
Headband padding quality
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.8
Headband padding gets frequent praise for softness, mesh or fabric comfort, and reduced hotspot pressure.
Hinge durability
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
2.5
Hinge/long-term durability is frequently treated as a watch-out due to light plastics and the non-folding design; at least one review warns pressure on the swivel/hinge could risk breakage.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.0
Hinge and frame durability look respectable thanks to metal support and stronger-than-expected construction, even if some materials do not feel truly rugged.
Immersive audio quality
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.6
Immersion is mixed: some reviewers enjoyed the spacious, head-tracked presentation, while others felt the effect was gimmicky or actively harmed the sound.
Included accessories
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
2.5
In-box accessories are usually described as basic: commonly a USB-C charging cable and a 3.5mm audio cable, with no case included.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.7
Accessories are excellent for the class, especially the hard case, wireless charger, and dual cable bundle.
Instrument separation
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.7
Instrument separation is generally framed as good for casual listening but not class-leading; several reviews explicitly say separation/resolution trails more expensive models.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.9
Instrument separation is above average for the price, with reviewers noticing small details, clear bass notes, and distinct placement in familiar tracks.
Integrated microphone
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
The integrated mic system is a real selling point, with repeated notes that voice pickup is clear enough for calls, Teams, and everyday chats.
LDAC
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
1.5
Most reviews state there is no LDAC/hi-res support, but one review explicitly lists LDAC among available codecs. Treat LDAC support as inconsistent across sources and confirm if it matters to you.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.6
LDAC support is consistently highlighted as a premium feature and a major advantage over several same-price competitors.
Maximum volume clarity
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
2.8
Clarity at higher volume is inconsistent, with some reviewers finding strong output and others reporting volume limits or strain depending on EQ mode.
Microphone noise reduction
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.6
Noise reduction for calls is described as above average for the class (including some wind handling), but multiple sources say it can struggle in very noisy settings like loud cafes or heavy traffic.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.2
Noise reduction for calls is generally good thanks to beamforming and ENC, but windy conditions still expose some weakness.
Microphone quality for calls
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.9
Call mic quality is generally reported as good for a built-in headphone mic, with clear speech in typical environments.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
Call quality is one of the more reliable wins, with most reviewers saying voices stay clear for both sides of the conversation.
Midrange clarity
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.5
Midrange is a mixed bag: several say vocals can be strong or pleasant (especially after EQ), while others report recessed or slightly muffled mids in the default tuning.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.0
Midrange performance is usually described as clear and present, though not perfectly natural in every listening mode.
Multi-platform compatibility
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.6
Platform support is broad, with evidence of good behavior across Android phones, iPhones, Macs, laptops, consoles, Teams, and wired sources.
Multipoint connectivity reliability
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.1
Multipoint is repeatedly mentioned as a key convenience feature and usually works well, though some report occasional switching wobbles that resolve on a second try or after enabling it in-app.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.8
Multipoint works well in practice and is repeatedly described as seamless and reliable when switching between two devices.
Noise isolation (passive)
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.2
Passive isolation is typically described as decent but limited by lighter padding versus premium models, making ANC do more of the heavy lifting.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.8
Passive isolation is decent thanks to the plush over-ear seal, but glasses and imperfect sealing can reduce bass and outside-noise blocking.
Overall recommendation
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.2
Overall recommendation is positive in the majority of reviews because of comfort, ANC, battery life, and value, but a vocal minority rejects it over sound quality.
Portability/foldability
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
2.1
Most sources emphasize the headphones do not fold, typically only swiveling flat, which hurts packability even though the low weight makes them easy to carry.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.5
Portability is serviceable rather than exceptional: the case helps, but foldability reports conflict and several reviewers note the headphones take up space.
Premium feel
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.6
The finish and materials often create a premium first impression that exceeds what buyers may expect from JLab. A second premium-feel signal appears in multiple reviews that describe the product as luxe, upscale, or more expensive-looking than it is.
Preset EQ profile quality
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.3
Preset EQ profiles are described as useful but can be taste-dependent; at least one review notes a preset can make bass or treble feel overcooked until adjusted.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.0
Preset EQ quality is useful but uneven, with Signature often preferred, Balanced sometimes criticized, and Bass Boost or custom EQ used to get the best result.
Replaceable earpads
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
1.5
Replaceable earpads are a weak point at launch because reviewers could not find official or third-party replacements.
Replaceable pads/headband
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
1.5
Repair-friendly replacement options for pads or headband parts are limited, with reviewers explicitly noting the lack of available replacements.
Sensors
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
1.0
Wear-detection sensors are repeatedly called out as missing, and auto-pause features are often described as reserved for higher-end Sony models.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
2.8
Wear-related sensors add modern convenience, but the actual implementation is inconsistent enough that some reviewers turned the feature off.
Sidetone adjustment quality
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
1.0
Sidetone quality is effectively absent because one detailed reviewer explicitly notes there is no sidetone mode for calls.
Smart listening features
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.0
Smart listening features are plentiful, including wear detection, safe-hearing limits, spatial audio, transparency, and control customization.
Smart Pause performance
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
2.5
Smart pause is one of the shakiest features, with multiple reports of inconsistent or over-sensitive automatic pausing.
Smudge resistance
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.2
Finish-related notes vary: some mention a matte texture that helps with fingerprints, while at least one review warns lighter colorways can pick up dirt and need cleaning.
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No score yetSoftware/setup simplicity
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
No score yet
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.7
Setup is usually simple and painless, with quick pairing and a mostly straightforward app experience.
Sound quality
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.9
Overall sound is described as enjoyable and competitive for the price, often bass-forward and lively. Many recommend using EQ to refine balance; multiple reviews still note limits in dynamics, resolution, or naturalism versus premium models. Wired listening via 3.5mm is supported and generally works well when powered. Some notes suggest passive/off listening changes the sound and is less impressive.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.9
Sound quality splits opinion sharply: many reviewers hear rich, enjoyable, high-value audio, while a smaller but important group finds it distant, metallic, or underwhelming. Wired listening is a meaningful plus, with reviewers appreciating dead-battery compatibility and solid sound quality over cable.
Soundstage width
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.4
Soundstage impressions vary: some call it wider than expected for the price, while others describe it as narrower/compact compared to Sony flagships, with depth often the weaker dimension.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.0
Soundstage is often described as wide and open for the class, helping the headphones sound bigger than many budget-focused rivals.
Spatial audio
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.8
No summary yet.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.6
Spatial audio is one of the most divisive features, praised by some for head tracking and immersion but criticized by others as gimmicky, scratchy, or unnatural.
Stability
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.5
On-head stability is fine for normal use but less convincing for workouts or bigger movements, where some shifting is reported.
Touch control responsiveness
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.8
Touch controls are widely praised for responsiveness, large gesture area, and low error rates.
Transparency mode quality
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.8
Transparency/ambient mode is often described as effective and natural for the price, though a few mention mild hiss or a slightly processed effect.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.5
Transparency or Be Aware mode is usually considered useful and competent, though not truly class-leading or fully natural.
Travel friendliness
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.7
Travel use is a strong fit thanks to long battery life, ANC, included case, and flexible charging, even if the size is not the most compact.
Treble clarity
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
3.7
Treble is often described as clear but can be boosted/peaky and fatiguing for some listeners until EQ adjustments tame it; others find it smooth enough for longer sessions.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.9
Treble is generally clear but can turn scratchy, metallic, or slightly sibilant depending on track selection, mode, or EQ.
USB-C
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
5.0
USB-C charging is repeatedly noted and treated as the expected modern standard for this model.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
5.0
USB-C support is fully integrated for charging and wired playback accessories, which adds everyday convenience.
Value for money
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
Value for money is one of the clearest strengths because buyers get flagship-style features and strong daily usability for about $200.
Voice assistant integration
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.5
Voice assistant support is mentioned across reviews (e.g., triggering assistants via button hold), and is treated as a standard convenience feature rather than a headline differentiator.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.5
Voice assistant support is present and works well enough in real use with Siri, Google Assistant, and standard button access.
Voice prompts/feedback
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.3
Voice prompts and spoken feedback are useful but not a central selling point; reviewers mainly mention clear battery or power-status announcements.
Volume output
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
3.3
Overall volume output is adequate for many users but not universally satisfying, especially when custom EQ reduces loudness.
Water/sweat resistance rating
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
1.0
Water/sweat resistance is described as absent (no waterproof rating), and at least one review cautions against heavy sweat, making them a fair-weather choice.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
1.0
There is no meaningful water or sweat protection story here, and at least one reviewer explicitly notes the lack of sweat resistance or IP rating.
Wear detection auto-pause
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
2.5
Auto-pause behavior tied to wear detection is inconsistent, and multiple reviewers found it sensitive enough to interrupt listening unintentionally.
Wear detection performance
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
2.4
Wear detection performance is one of the headphone’s clearest weak spots, with repeated reports of false pauses or unreliable behavior when repositioning the headphones.
Weight comfort
P1
Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
4.8
A consistent standout: reviewers repeatedly call these exceptionally light for over-ears (around the ~190g range) and easy to wear for long sessions.
P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
4.3
Weight comfort is good despite the roughly 300g build, with most reviewers saying the headphones feel balanced rather than burdensome.
Wind noise handling
P1Product 1: Sony WH-CH720N Wireless Headphones
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P2
Product 2: JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition...
2.8
Wind handling is serviceable rather than outstanding, with reviewers saying the microphones remain usable outdoors but still pick up some wind in exposed conditions.