@@gasparchayer Can't really tell because I rarely use it and have no reference of other headphones. If I'm running in the city I actually use "ambient" to hear cars and If I'm running trails or forest I don't need it . NC is already good without active ANC I would say and from reviews people say sony has one of best ANC in the game...
Thanks for the review. Do they have any issues connecting to sportwatches, particularly Garmin’s? I’ve had horrible experience with the Bluetooth of my Fenix 5+, I managed to get a pair of Bose SoundSport wireless but after 2 years of use they are finally dead so I’m in need of finding a new pair.
Hi Kaho - I've recently had the same connection problems with my Garmin Fenix Pro and Jaybird Vista's. They were working fine and suddenly just randomly and abruptly disconnect at anytime which is an absolute pain especially when I'm in the middle of a run. After trying everything to to fix the problem I contacted Garmin who basically sent me a list of compatible headphones of which the Jaybirds aren't included. From the best of a bad bunch that were recommended was the Sony WF-SP700N which is most annoying as I love the fit and sound of the Jaybirds and for an Aus$1300 watch the Fenix should connect to everything. I'm thinking of getting the updated SP800N's hoping I don't have the same disconnection problems but I'm concerned they don't have the same lock in fit as the Jaybirds.
Hey Luis, Mike here. So for a more secure/reliable fit, I'd say the Powerbeats Pro are a better option. I didn't have issues with these, but the design of the Powerbeats offer something more reliable for a range of activities. Hope that helps.