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I bought a pair of WHCH720N headphones (Sony’s naming conventions are insane) about a year ago and I love them. They’re pretty basic, but incredibly light—the lightest over ear headphones I’ve ever had and one of the cheapest but still high quality Sony models I’ve found. Sony headphones are usually way too pricey imo, when brands like SoundCore are typically like a quarter of the price with pretty much equal sound quality. But I landed on these are the best compromise between price, comfort, and sound quality. (SoundCore’s are my second choice, but they’re so heavy.)
It’s tough to find the right headphones that tick all the boxes without being like $500.