Compare Sony WF-C710N Earbuds vs Denon Perl Pro True Wireless Earbuds

P1 Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
P2 Denon Perl Pro True Wireless Earbuds

Comparison Takeaways

Sony WF-C710N Earbuds

Where It Has the Edge

  • Weight comfort is 4.9 vs 2.9. One review specifically highlights the very light 0.18oz-per-bud weight as a comfort benefit.
  • Comfort during long use is 4.8 vs 3.6. Multiple reviewers say the earbuds stay comfortable for hours, with several calling them all-day or long-session friendly.
  • Design and Aesthetics is 4.6 vs 3.4. The transparent Glass Blue look stands out and is generally seen as attractive or distinctive in the cited...
  • Noise isolation (passive) is 4.7 vs 3.6. The passive seal is strong in the cited reviews, helping block outside noise even before ANC is engaged.

Denon Perl Pro True Wireless Earbuds

Where It Has the Edge

  • aptX is 5.0 vs 1.5. aptX support is a highlight, with repeated mentions of aptX Adaptive/Lossless (and sometimes aptX Voice) as a key...
  • Codec support is 4.3 vs 2.5. Codec support is broad, including aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless alongside AAC/SBC; the main caveat is that benefits...
  • Charging is 4.3 vs 3.3. Charging is a strong point with fast-charge support and both wired and wireless options, though a small number...
  • Spatial audio is 4.0 vs 3.2. Spatial audio gets mixed reactions: some find it immersive and bubble-like, while others call it subtle or underwhelming,...
Average score
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.0
Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.0
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.8

ANC is the standout trait in these reviews, with repeated praise for unusually strong noise reduction at this price.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.9

ANC effectiveness is usually rated good but not class-leading; it can handle commute rumble well, yet several reviewers say Sony/Bose options suppress more, especially in the upper ranges. Noise cancelling and awareness modes are often limited in fine control, with some reviews noting on/off style behavior and few intensity tweaks compared with competitors.

Android compatibility
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.5

Android support works in the cited reviews, including Fast Pair, though Android users miss out on higher-end codec options.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.0

Android compatibility is good overall, and Android users with aptX-capable Snapdragon devices can get the most from Lossless/Adaptive modes; on other phones it still works well but with fewer codec benefits.

App
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.4

The app is feature-rich and easy to navigate for several reviewers, though one reviewer found it a little basic.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.9

The companion app is feature-rich for personalization, EQ, control mapping, and updates, but some sources mention slow loading or occasional instability, and several note it is effectively required to get full value.

aptX
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
1.5

The cited reviews explicitly state that aptX support is missing.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
5.0

aptX support is a highlight, with repeated mentions of aptX Adaptive/Lossless (and sometimes aptX Voice) as a key advantage for compatible Android devices.

Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.7

Video latency is generally reported as well controlled, with reviewers noting little to no audio-video sync issues during typical streaming and YouTube viewing.

Bass performance
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.5

Bass is repeatedly described as fantastic, powerful, punchy, or clean, though one review says it can overpower the mix.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.3

Bass is frequently praised as impactful and well controlled, with Immersion mode letting you add heft without obvious bleed; a few listeners still find the default or certain profiles bass-light or overly sculpted.

Battery
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.4

Battery life is usually described as strong or all-day, though one review reports closer to 6.5 to 7 hours in mixed use.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.0

Battery life is marketed as long, but real-world reports vary, with at least one standardized test landing closer to about six hours; most still consider it adequate for daily use.

Bluetooth
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.3

Bluetooth 5.3 with AAC/SBC support is clearly documented, and the cited reviews describe connection quality as stable.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.4

Bluetooth stability is mostly strong with quick reconnects, though at least one review reports occasional stuttering in specific conditions.

Build quality
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.1

The earbuds themselves are often described as solid or premium enough, though some reviewers still notice plasticky elements.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.3

Build quality is generally viewed as solid and premium-feeling, with durable housings and a well-made overall package.

Carry case quality
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
3.6

The case is pocketable and sometimes feels sturdy or premium, but several reviewers also call it plasticky or a bit bulky.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.7

The charging case is often described as somewhat bulky but generally sturdy with strong magnets; a few comments mention hinge/handling quirks.

Charging
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
3.3

USB-C and quick charging are positives, but wireless charging is repeatedly absent.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.3

Charging is a strong point with fast-charge support and both wired and wireless options, though a small number of users report the case can get warm on a wireless pad.

Codec support
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
2.5

Codec support is limited to SBC and AAC, and multiple reviews flag the lack of advanced codecs as a downside.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.3

Codec support is broad, including aptX Adaptive and aptX Lossless alongside AAC/SBC; the main caveat is that benefits depend on having a compatible source and LDAC is missing.

Comfort during long use
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.8

Multiple reviewers say the earbuds stay comfortable for hours, with several calling them all-day or long-session friendly.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.6

Long-wear comfort is highly personal: some find the fit secure and comfortable, especially with wings, while others report pressure, heat, or discomfort due to the large shells.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.6

The transparent Glass Blue look stands out and is generally seen as attractive or distinctive in the cited reviews.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.4

Design is distinctive and polarizing: the large circular faceplate stands out, but many note the buds are physically big and may look or feel awkward in smaller ears.

Eartips fit
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.6

The cited reviews describe a snug, comfortable seal when the fit matches the wearer’s ears.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
No score yet
Ear tip size options
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.1

The earbuds come with extra tip sizes in the box, but the selection is still fairly limited.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.5

Ear tip options are generous, typically including several silicone sizes plus at least one foam set, which helps comfort and isolation when matched correctly.

Equalizer customization
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.6

Reviews consistently highlight adjustable EQ options, including presets, custom tuning, and guided personalization tools.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.0

EQ options are strong for the category, typically including a 5-band ProEQ plus an Immersion bass slider to fine-tune tonality after personalization.

Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
3.7

Objective-minded reviews say the tuning broadly follows preference targets, but they also note a darker balance and upper-treble dip.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.0

Frequency response accuracy is divisive: some praise a balanced, natural tuning once updated, while others cite measured or perceived tonal issues out of the box that may require firmware and EQ.

Included accessories
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.0

The cited review mentions a modest accessory pack with extra eartips included in the box.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.5

Included accessories are a highlight, with multiple tip sizes, foam options, and stabilizing wings helping users dial in fit and seal.

Instrument separation
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.3

The cited reviews note audible instrument separation and stereo layering on well-recorded tracks.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.5

Instrument separation and imaging are commonly highlighted as a standout, with precise placement and clean layering across busy mixes.

Integrated microphone
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.2

One review explicitly confirms onboard microphones are built into the earbuds for calls.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
No score yet
Interchangeable left/right bud design
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.4

One review explicitly says either earbud can be used on its own while the other charges.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
No score yet
LDAC
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
1.5

The cited reviews explicitly state that LDAC support is missing.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
1.0

LDAC is repeatedly called out as not supported, so Android users who rely on LDAC for high-bitrate Bluetooth may prefer alternatives.

Lossless audio support
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
1.5

One review explicitly notes the lack of aptX Lossless or LDAC, so lossless-grade wireless support is not present here.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
No score yet
Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
No score yet
Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.7

Clarity at higher volumes is typically strong, with multiple sources noting low distortion and intelligible detail even when played loudly.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.0

Noise reduction on calls is generally effective, especially against wind and street noise, though it is not flawless in every scenario.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.1

Noise and wind reduction on calls is frequently reported as effective, helping keep speech understandable in busy or windy environments.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
3.8

Call quality is usually clear in calmer settings, but some reviews report less natural or choppier results in noisy environments.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.3

Call quality is generally above average, with voices described as clear and intelligible; a few reviewers still note slight processing or that top rivals edge it out.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
3.9

Midrange performance is often described as clear or warm, but some reviews say mids can get muddy or constrained.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.1

Midrange is generally clear and present, but can sound forward or radio-like depending on the AAT profile and firmware, so some users prefer minor EQ adjustments for balance.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.5

The cited reviews describe smooth use across iPhone, Android, and laptop setups.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.7

Multi-platform use is supported across phones and computers, but fidelity and feature access can vary by platform, with iOS often limited to AAC and Android benefiting more from aptX.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.1

Multipoint connection to two devices works smoothly for several reviewers, though one review reports buzzing and dual-device issues.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.5

Multipoint connectivity is a consistent win, with reviewers reporting reliable dual-device pairing and fast handoff between phone and computer/tablet.

Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.7

The passive seal is strong in the cited reviews, helping block outside noise even before ANC is engaged.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.6

Passive isolation depends heavily on getting a good seal; with the right tips, attenuation is described as decent, but it is not the main selling point versus active cancellation.

Portability/foldability
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.6

The case is described as compact and easy to carry in a pocket.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
No score yet
Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.3

One review specifically praises the Excited preset as a strong option for punchier bass.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.2

Personalized AAT profiles can produce dramatic, often positive changes, but results vary by listener and tips; some profiles trade a sense of spaciousness for extra punch or focus.

Sensors
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.4

Wear or in-ear detection is a recurring feature callout, and reviewers say the auto pause/resume behavior works well.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.0

In-ear sensors for auto play/pause are commonly mentioned and generally work as expected, with options to change or disable behavior in the app.

Smudge resistance
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.6

One review specifically says the case is not much of a fingerprint magnet.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
No score yet
Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
3.5

Some reviewers find the software easy to use, but one review reports annoying re-pairing and reconnection steps.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.3

Setup and daily usability are good once configured, but some reviews describe the experience as less polished than rivals because controls and tuning can require initial tinkering.

Sound quality
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.4

Sound quality is broadly praised as very good for the money, though some reviews stop short of calling it flagship-level.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.5

Sound quality is the main strength: many reviews describe a clean, low-distortion, spacious and highly detailed presentation, especially after Masimo AAT personalization and/or EQ tweaks, though a minority found stock tuning or earlier firmware disappointing.

Soundstage depth
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.5

Reviewers note a three-dimensional presentation and useful depth cues, especially for the price category.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
No score yet
Soundstage width
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.5

The cited reviews describe the presentation as wide with clearly defined stereo placement for the price.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.5

Soundstage is widely described as unusually wide and open for true wireless, with good spacing; a few reviews note it can feel a bit flatter in depth compared with the very best rivals.

Spatial audio
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
3.2

Sony 360 Reality Audio support is present, but enthusiasm is mixed and some reviewers do not see it as a major draw.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.0

Spatial audio gets mixed reactions: some find it immersive and bubble-like, while others call it subtle or underwhelming, and it is typically not head-tracked.

Stability
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.2

For everyday use the fit is steady for several reviewers, but one review says the buds can slip during running or workouts.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.2

Stability is usually good when the right tips and wings are used, though some users report slight movement during chewing or vigorous motion without added support.

Touch control responsiveness
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.0

Touch controls usually respond well, but repeated-tap volume changes and accidental triggers come up repeatedly as annoyances.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.3

Touch controls are commonly described as responsive and highly customizable, with reliable gesture detection and audible feedback.

Transparency mode quality
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.0

Ambient and transparency modes are useful for conversations and awareness, but some reviewers mention hiss, white noise, or activation delay.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
3.4

Transparency or social mode is usable but mixed: some call it smooth and subtle, while others find it less natural, occluded, or slightly artificial versus AirPods-class passthrough.

Treble clarity
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.1

Treble is usually described as clear or crisp, though some reviews mention upper-treble softness or occasional distortion.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.1

Treble tends to be detailed and airy, but reports vary from smooth and controlled to tinny or over-sharpened on older firmware or specific personalized profiles.

USB-C
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.5

USB-C charging is explicitly present in the cited reviews.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
5.0

USB-C charging is consistently supported and frequently mentioned as the standard wired option.

Value for money
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.8

These reviews consistently frame the earbuds as excellent value around the $100 to $120 range, especially for ANC and comfort.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
No score yet
Voice assistant integration
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.2

The controls can trigger a phone voice assistant, with Siri and Google Assistant support explicitly referenced.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.2

Voice assistant integration is supported through touch controls, with reports of common assistants working reliably when mapped.

Volume output
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.2

One review describes the earbuds as loud and proud, suggesting strong output.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.6

Volume output is often described as louder than average with plenty of headroom, useful for dynamic music and noisy environments.

Water/sweat resistance rating
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.0

The cited reviews consistently mention IPX4 splash and sweat resistance suited to light workouts and daily use.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
4.0

IPX4 water and sweat resistance is consistently noted, making the earbuds suitable for light workouts and rain, though not for submersion.

Weight comfort
Product 1: Sony WF-C710N Earbuds
4.9

One review specifically highlights the very light 0.18oz-per-bud weight as a comfort benefit.

Product 2: Denon Perl Pro True Wireless...
2.9

Weight comfort is a recurring tradeoff: the earbuds are heavier and more noticeable than many rivals, which can cause fatigue for smaller ears.