The Sony WH-compactness CH510 headphones are on-ear rather than over-ear, which greatly increases their cup’s resting place on your ears. This greatly increases the Sony WH-compactness CH510’s accessibility, at the expense of perhaps a bit less comfort. These Sony cans aren’t particularly attractive, but given that accessibility is the goal, their understated and understated design greatly increases their appeal. ..

The Sony WH-CH510 headphones come in black, white, and navy blue and have a diamond grid texture on their exterior. They are made of plastic and have a headband, swivel joints, and ear cup housing made of plastic. ..

The headband does appear to have some flex, suggesting that it may be more forgiving than we initially thought. To create a more compact packaging, it doesn’t fold or compress much farther, although in this situation, the fewer hinges, the better as we anticipate that will be the first point of failure. ..

The Sony WH-CH510 is a great headphone for those with large heads and those who enjoy donning hats and cans together.

The Sony WH-CH510 has a sparse control layout with three sizable buttons that are simple to find, distinguish, and use. They control the standard range of play/pause, volume up/down, and skip forward/back choices, but they also let you use the voice assistant on your smartphone. While it is undoubtedly functional for both this purpose and taking calls, the embedded microphone adjacent to these buttons is not the most obvious solution available.

The Sony WH-1000XM3 headphones come with a USB-C port for charging, which is great news because it’s future-proof. They also have a claimed listening duration of 35 hours and can be recharged for 90 minutes from empty in just 10 minutes. However, there is no headphone jack or audio over USB so you’ll need to rely on your phone’s speakers if you need to use them while listening to music. The long battery life and reasonable price point more than make up for it. ..