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Noise Canceling Sony

2024-08-11 01:11:48

Best noise canceling!

5
2024-08-08 04:12:21

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] WH-1000XM4 Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones are the best noise-canceling headphones that I have ever had! I feel completely submersed in whatever I am listening to. Whether I am using them for a virtual work meeting or listening to music, All I can hear is what is on the other end of my headphones. They are also extremely easy to set up Anyone looking for great quality noise-canceling headphones, that really do cancel out any noises around you, try Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Noise-Canceling Headphones, you won't be sorry!

5
2024-09-18 01:47:53

the sony headphones are very comfortable and easy to set up. the noise canceling is very impressive and it is great how the set adapts to your movement. they are comfortable and sound great. love the over the ear hand placement to pause noise canceling when i need to listen to something externally.

5
2024-09-28 01:39:41

It's rare seeing a pair of headphones that genuinely shine in almost every regard. But with the WH-1000XM3, Sony has created an indisputable winner, a categorically top-notch set of cans whose only shortcoming is the absence of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connectivity, something we hardly ever see outside of the gaming market. They do have Bluetooth, though, so as long as you have a smart TV, an Nvidia Shield, a gaming laptop, or a Bluetooth-capable motherboard, you should be set for the reclusive world of active noise canceling. Unlike other noise-canceling headphones, the WH-1000XM3 use an unusually silent QN1 HD noise-canceling processor. In our testing, we found it was able to keep out most sounds, even on the crowded New York City subway. The battery does take a hit for this, but you can take solace in the fact that the WH-1000XM3 last 30 hours fully charged. After 10 minutes of being plugged in via USB-C, Sony claims they can deliver pristine high fidelity sound over five hours. And, to top it all off, volume and playback commands are touch-based. Goodbye forever, inline controls. Image 1 of 6

5
2024-08-27 09:59:15

As advertised, Noise canceling is great. SONY app took a little getting used to but after a few days it learned my environment and works every time. I also love the sound quality when I connect headphones to my DAC. Base is punchy but clean Highs are crisp Mids could be a little better but it also could be my source. Overall A+...

5
2024-05-21 02:26:44

I bought these and never looked back. No regrets. These are simply the best ever. Sony hit the bullseye with these. Great sound. Great noise canceling. Ease-of-use. Set up less than one minute. Went and tried on every available headset with noise canceling. These are definitely at the top. Sound was as advertised. Touch controls are a plus, very easy to use. Have worn these for hours and comfort level never changed. These are definitely a five-star product.

5
2024-05-14 02:49:15

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Sony's WH-1000XM5 Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones are amazing. The sound is crisp and clear. I love these headphones !!

5
2024-05-24 09:48:43

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Sony WH-1000XM4 wireless noise-canceling headphones are the best headphones on the market. Having the older model also, the MX4 are a major improvement from the XM3. The sound and noise canceling abilities are far superior than the older model. The touch controls have also updated to not being so sensitive.

5
2024-05-18 03:11:33

The Sony Transmitter Works Flawlessly between my TV and Bose Noise Canceling 700 headphones. I can have the volume at the level I need to listen and others can have the volume they need. This is especially nice for my family so that I don't blast the TV too loud.

5
2024-07-05 01:24:54

Noise canceling headphones always involve compromises. First, Bluetooth is a compressed format - no matter what manufacturers would like us to believe. Within Bluetooth there are various codecs to contend with each having their own limitations. Last, there is the amount of actual noise canceling available. This is the second Sony noise canceling headset I've owned. I also have the WH-1000M2. For this review I will compare the M5 with the Shure Aonic 50. The Sony offers all codecs except aptX. Why? Apparently they are promoting LDAC their proprietary codec. Your player may not support this so beware. Also it connecting to more than one device (phone and music player) it will default to AAC even if both devices support LDAC. The Shure phones can support LDAC on two devices. Sony has always offered superior noise reduction. I just used them on two 3 hour flights recently. They were excellent except that they switched out of noise reduction mode with me iPhone 14 Pro Max a couple of times. Not sure whether it was the phone or the Sony's. In comparing the music response between the Sony's and Shure's, to my ear the Shure's have the edge. I used jazz, classical and rock selections. The Sony has a little more bass response, but the Shure has more transparency in the high end. Nevertheless, the Sony noise reduction is far superior to the Shure. Sony now offers automatic noise reduction depending on ambient noise. It seems to work very well. It does offer a chat mode which will automatically turn off noise reduction when you speak. This seems to work well unless there is a lot of ambient noise. For telephone use the Sony works very well. Stopping starting the music as expected. Sound quality is very good. I don't have any reservations in recommending the Sony's.

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