A:AnswerIt only works through Bluetooth, but yes. The microphone isn't of the best quality, but it's enough for calls. Do note that some people have said I sound distant while I'm calling with them though.
A:AnswerYes, they have their own volume control. As far as others listening to the TV at the same time, that will depend on your TV and it's settings. My newer 50" Sony TV allows me to program the output to the headphones to work either way.
A:AnswerIt’s pretty sad that Sony won’t make their own equipment compatible with their game system PS4. On top of that, they dodge the question and don’t give a straight answer. It’s poor character/attitude.
A:AnswerHi Tooloudtostudy, The noise canceling function is effective in low frequency ranges such as airplanes, trains, or offices (near air conditioning, etc.) and is not as effective for higher frequencies, such as human voices. ~Ralph
A:AnswerJim I can’t speak to the soundlink Ii’s But I do own the QC25 headphones and find the sound from the Sony’s very comparable and you can also tweak the sound to your preference through the Sony app. More importantly to my purchase was the fact that the Sony’s sounded the same with the noise cancelling on or off as my Bose set loses sound quality when NC is switched off. This was a factor for me as I found the NC on the Bose caused me to have headaches and pressure in my ears. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerCan't tell you about that feature, I purchased the the drown out the
various conversation noise during my Dialysis Treatment so that I could listen music.
A:AnswerYes, to a Bluetooth enabled laptop. Turn headphones on. Windows 10: On laptop go to Settings, Devices, (you should see the WH-CH700N under Audio). Select the headphones and click Connect. You will hear a beep in the headphones to indicate the connection.