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The specified operational time is 6 hours in the specs. Worked effectively in less than an hour and a half with barely audible noise. I sent them in for warranty repair (I purchased them from Amazon), and they responded by saying that they had been working on testing for 3 hours and 15 minutes. That is untrue. Very dissatisfied with the expensive purchase, as well as the warranty service's failure to save the marriage. Other than that, the headphones are top-notch.

Pros
  • superb sound very good noise reduction
Cons
  • Runtime of just over an hour with active noise cancellation and average volume

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Mediocre goods, most likely I will not use.

"working time 8-9 hours" refers to continuous use with case recharges. They have a about 2-hour run time on a single battery. Even the shortest flight would require more than this. There are occasions when more sound is required. There was a note made saying that the case is closed. Even though I carried it in a backpack and pockets with cash, I didn't notice anything fishy after using it for six months. It always starts up in noise reduction mode, thus to turn it off, you have to switch it…

Pros
  • Efforts to Lower Noise Levels
Cons
  • Weak battery endurance Lost track of previous mode Poor quality microphone

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I can't believe I paid for it, the quality is disgusting.

The charge condition is displayed in the screenshots. After 18 minutes, the ears have expelled 50% of their volume. If the ears can only listen for a maximum of an hour, what can be 6 hours of listening? Despite the benefits, this fact about batteries is quite irritating. Even if the sound "improvers" are turned off, it still doesn't make logic to spend $14k for headphones when you can get subpar models for around $6k.

Pros
  • Excellent construction; decent sound. Very good noise cancellation. and a lot more that other people wrote
Cons
  • No charge is stored in the ears at all. The automatic mode for adapting the sound to the environment is absolutely ridiculous. Usless in most cases. enables your modes as desired.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

Keep in mind to use AAC mode rather than SBC in your phone's settings. The work of DSEE HX went unnoticed by me, and online listening does not require it at all. You increase your autonomy by turning off the function. You won't hear the wind at all if you entirely turn off noise reduction if it's windy outside. There are drawbacks, and they must be considered. However, the music quality, configurable noise isolation, and autonomy exceed any minor drawbacks, in my opinion.

Pros
  • The audio is crisp, clear, full, and powerful. There is a significant volume margin. Noise isolation functions properly, although not in windy conditions. There is no requirement to take out the earphone when the surround sound is activated. They don't appear heavy. When worn, they appear incredibly polished. The person I was speaking to on the phone with while walking down the street was unaware that I was wearing headphones. Only when the auto power off feature is off and the headphones are unplugged from the power source do the indicators flash. When worn, nothing blinks in standard mode, which many find annoying. They put in roughly 5 hours a day.
Cons
  • They didn't seem to be very pleasant at first, but after an hour, there was discomfort. It is not required to wear it in the manner that the company suggests; I need to test out all of the ear pads to see whether silicone fits me. Although the pressure on the foam ear cushions may have caused some discomfort, they do provide better passive noise isolation and sound. Even if everything is unique, you should explore all your choices. Sony has assured customers that clicking sounds from silicone during walking are common)). Because there are no on/off buttons, appliances automatically turn on when you take them up off the table. Only shut down when instructed to do so by the application, after 5 minutes of inactivity, or when a charging case is inserted. However, if you don't place them in a case after using them, they could not switch off at all if, for instance, they're in your pocket or on a table, or if the proximity sensor is covered by another earphone or item. When I put on my headphones this morning, the right one was 70% charged and the left one was completely depleted. It turns out that you should always wear a non-light case and keep the headphones there, even though the manufacturer suggests doing so, or consider the details mentioned above. It occasionally fails to instantly connect to the phone. The right one suddenly began to play loudly. A complete reset is beneficial (hold your finger on both headphones for 10 seconds, till a blue blink appears in the case).

The best wireless earbuds out there, hands down. The Sony headphones are far superior to the AirPods Pro in terms of features, noise reduction, sound quality, and the way the microphone works during a conversation. When it comes to the carrying case, AirPods Pro come out on top. Furthermore, Sonya charges more quickly and keeps its charge for longer. So, if you want good sound, go out and buy this model.

Pros
  • Fantastic sounding headphones. The Headphones app enables a number of useful features, including an equalizer, sound adaptation depending on ear shape, noise reduction settings, and more. Subway and outside noise are both greatly reduced. Incredible low end for such compact headphones.
Cons
  • Everything works perfectly except for how huge the casing is.

I switched from them to AirPods Pro since I enjoy listening to audiobooks while walking and found it difficult to do so with Sonya due to the discomfort it caused in my ears. The noise reduction is the same. You need wireless ears with noise canceling if you listen to music. Sonya's audio is unrecognizable compared to AirPods Pro. I used it with an iPhone XS Max, and it didn't work properly through a search until I installed Sony's proprietary program and synchronized through it. ordered cases…

Pros
  • The greatest wireless earbuds I've ever had provide great sound, superb noise cancellation, and a long battery life.
Cons
  • I can hear my footsteps in my ears when I walk (I didn't notice this with AirPods Pro).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

Excellent sound quality, but I'd rather spend half as much on a wired set of headphones. The touchpad, which is supposed to make using the headphones easier, instead annoys me. It's more practical and straightforward to use the phone to access all of the touchpad's features, with the exception of mute sounds (which I highly doubt anyone uses) and noise reduction. Instead, each time you try to replace a fallen earpiece, you inadvertently press the panel. The headphones themselves don't do a…

Pros
  • Sound
Cons
  • No earplugs, touch screen, and moisture resistance.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I definitely do not advise buying, the product disappointed.

The most upsetting aspect is that they lied about how long the work would take, as it only took three hours instead of the six that was promised. The iOS application displays the case charging to its full capacity, before suddenly dropping to 30 percent, and then stopping. When people are conversing, there is a bug that occurs occasionally in which the voice of the other person, in a sense, jumps from the left to the right or vice versa. I used my Aeroflot miles to make a purchase at the…

Pros
  • YouTube comments are overwhelmingly positive. Strong acoustics. Good noise canceller.
Cons
  • It took twice as long as what was originally promised. They turn off after three hours when set to ANC mode. The volume is around one third. iOS app that has a lot of bugs. Terrible ergonomics. Because of them, my ears, which are not the smallest, hurt. Particularly when speaking, sound dumps can be heard.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

There is absolutely no product, do not buy it.

The advertised working time is 6 hours, as stated in the technical specifications. Effectively function in less an hour and a half with audio that is hardly ear-splitting. They purportedly worked on testing for 3 hours and 15 minutes after I brought them in for warranty repair (I got them on Amazon). The opposite is true. Extremely dissatisfied with the pricey purchase and equally unsatisfied with the warranty service, which failed to save the union. In every other way, these headphones excel.

Pros
  • Awesome tunes Superb dampening of ambient noise
Cons
  • Just over an hour of use time at average loudness and noise canceling settings

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, more pros than cons.

lost my bad review and ate it. The connection seemed stable right out of the box, but it broke down after a few curved ates. Once we updated to the latest version, issues resolved themselves. That being said, the operating system version does make a difference in how stable your work is. If you can't eat android ates, don't install Sony's software because it could ruin your device.

Pros
  • acceptable sound
Cons
  • Sony's cumbersome firmware

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It's impossible to use it, don't waste your money.

The sound that is produced once the Sony application has been installed is nothing short of magical. That was really unexpected. Very musical, and also a little bit enchantment. Everything from the large stage to the elaborate arrangements to the singing and drumming is performed at an exceptionally high level. I want to hear everything there is to hear. Cons: It is a very unpleasant experience. None of the inserts were the right size for me. Get rid of it. The ear snapshot function behaves in

Pros
  • 1) Sound.
Cons
  • 1) An unpleasant experience. 2) A substantial battery pack.

What can I say, I heard MP3 compression errors for the first time using these headphones. Even the Senkhs, who feel more self-assured chtoli, do not divulge such information. The application's complexity with regard to equalization, transparency, and noise reduction, however, astonished me the most. I generally hear a lot of fresh, distinct emotions when I listen to all of my music!

Pros
  • + If someone previously informed you that other Bluetooth headphones had crystal-clear sound, they haven't heard the Sonys. Everything in general, including any echoes, attenuations, and all instruments, are audible here. Active noise cancellation + Digital sound improvement and compression + blemish removal Bluetooth connection is so strong that you can place your phone on the windowsill of one room in a brick house and not notice any signal loss through the hallway, another room, or the balcony. Closed doors, bathroom tiles - smashes through everything, in contrast to all other ears, which could only surpass 1 wall + Exceptional autonomy; the case and the headphones both keep a charge for a very long period.
Cons
  • Advantages scarcely qualify as such; rather, they represent the other side of the coin: - The sound is incredibly clear but very smooth; there isn't any assertiveness that lets you hear the driver's breath through the headphones. - The stable connection and enormous autonomy result in large sizes for both the headphones and the carrying case. To put them behind a hat is unrealistic. Furthermore, carrying a case in a side pocket of a garment presents a challenge because it is much simpler for him to fall out of it than smaller cases.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It's impossible to use it, don't waste your money.

I purchased it for both a Windows laptop and a smartphone (bluetooth version 4.0), and while there were no special issues with the smartphone and everything seemed to correlate to the excellent reviews and reviews I read, putting them to use on a Windows laptop was a living hell for me, as I stated in the deficiencies section of my review. In Windows, the headphones behave in a fully regular and unusable manner; I could understand this if they cost between one and two thousand dollars, but…

Pros
  • Excellent sound quality from the mobile device with high-grade noise suppression. Surprisingly, these headphones live up to all of the compliments that have been given for their noise reduction capabilities. Of course, it has its flaws, but overall, it's quite impressive. - excellent autonomy - the headphones flash blue lights when removed from the ear, so if you lose them in the middle of the night on the street, you can easily find them. - Power off by itself when the user is not actively using the headphones
Cons
  • work that is simply revolting to do on a laptop running the most recent version of Windows 10: -the absence of any program capable of configuring or monitoring headphones - Horrible sound quality, not even close to the sound quality of headphones that cost less than five hundred dollars or even less than that when used from a smartphone. Why do the wired headphones I purchased from Sony for $3,000 sound so much better than the over-ear headphones I purchased from Sony for $15,000? When considering the cost, this level of quality is unsatisfactory. - frequent connection loss - occasionally, the sound merely disappears from the right earpiece for a few seconds, despite the fact that there is no sound notice about the loss of the connection. This occurs despite the fact that the right earpiece does not have a microphone. -while on a call through Discord or another service, the system sound abruptly switches to the "headphone" for some reason. This refers to another audio device that is, for some reason, placed in headphones. The quality of the sound is even worse in this mode; it is not comparable to headphones costing 500 dollars, but rather headphones costing 30-50 dollars. It's possible that the issue is caused by Windows itself, given that the airpods pro, with which I eventually replaced them, have the same issue. Even reinstalling Windows did not resolve the issue in any way. - cumbersome and unsettling to wear It is always, always, always on by default when taken out of the case, and the application on the phone does not solve this in any way. It is IMPOSSIBLE to modify the noise reduction setting after it has been turned on. In this regard, the headphones have an effect on the application, rather than the other way around. Fortunately, noise reduction can be turned off from the headphones themselves; however, this is extremely inconvenient because it happens every time you press the button. - poor-quality ear pads: I removed and changed ear pads from old wired Sony hundreds of times, and then at the first attempt to remove it immediately broke, which is why they refused to take it back to the store. - pressing the touch buttons is uncomfortable, each time a little discomfort due to pressure on the ear. - lack of moist heat I had to spend several hours working on it because it was difficult to set up and highly challenging to connect to a laptop running Windows. First, I had to reflash the headphones themselves through the application, and then I also had to eat the driver in Windows by going through the device manager.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

Accurate hearing. For the past decade, I've relied on Sony headphones, players, and systems, and I've never been let down by the quality of the sound. The Japanese also did not let us down this time around. Sony has always been expensive in 2022, but I owe a debt of gratitude to my bald grandfather and his pals for helping me afford it. Okay, though. In this category, I think these headphones are the best option currently available. In contrast to senkhs, bose, an apple (excuse me), and pieces.

Pros
  • Value for money. Working independently. Changes for the better.
Cons
  • The native app is stupid.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

after hearing the song, I was overjoyed to discover that my investment was well justified. These are top-notch headphones; however, a number of reviewers mentioned that they "fall out of the ears," therefore the question is: have you followed the instructions? Even if you follow all of the instructions to the letter, they will continue to be "screwed" and will fit very snugly! first and foremost, the noise reduction, followed closely by the level of the music's detailing. In comparison to the…

Pros
  • Incredible sound quality that far above my expectations; in addition, the adaptive noise reduction feature is one that I intend to make regular use of.
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

Sometimes when you phone, the other person hears background noise instead of your voice, which is annoying and frustrating. Sometimes the secondary earpiece will stop working, and only a full charge will restore it. I would not suggest In addition, I was blown away by how much better the Korean sound is compared to the Galaxy Buds +: heaven and earth.

Pros
  • Make a rapid phone connection
Cons
  • No indication of the severity of the charges. White noise is muted or played at very low volumes when noise cancellation is on. The left earbud is in charge and can function independently from the right. This is a major drawback. Separately, I'd want to point out that using the headset to communicate is a major pain. You hear your conversation partner as if in a shell, and he hears you as if via a pipe. The noise reduction is functional, but subpar. Adaptive noise reduction is dishonest; it will only make a change if it feels like it. There is little practical use for translating environments.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Practical product, nothing to complain about.

Date of use. Drop dead sound is undoubtedly among this indicator's best, and it has outstanding autonomy. I was unable to locate the avbishur size under my ears. Headphones frequently come off. I've fallen twice on a bus. It's unpleasant to look down below your feet. They are fundamentally not for sports (there is no moisture protection and there is no secure, assured fastening in the ear), and I don't know how people run in them.

Pros
  • sound quality, independence
Cons
  • The durability of Ambishurs in the ears. The headphone case's size makes it difficult to carry in a jeans pocket.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It can't be worse! A waste of money.

When the headphones were updated to version 2.3.0, they were hard to use! The sound frequently "falls off" in the right ear, is continually interrupted, and plays erratically. It is not essential to request that you move closer and silence any additional radios. Three Macbooks (High Sierra/Catalina), one PC (Windows 10), two iPhones (X/5s), and an iPad Pro were used for testing. Before they ate, everything ran smoothly. It wasn't dropped, wet, or anything else, and I can't send it for repair

Pros
  • 1-Sound (it existed before to the firmware eating; see comment). 2-Noise reduction (great considering the size, but up to the older brother wh 1000 mx3 does not hold out)
Cons
  • 1 major case 2- They don't alert the user when the battery is low (it merely sounds in the ear once and the headphones turn off). 3-The right ear occasionally falls out; this is handled by pulling it out and placing it in.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Quality is disappointing, the product is bad.

three days of wearing headphones. disappointed deeply. Headphones were comfortable and appreciated. a strong design. Unexpectedly, they don't appear to be locators. Both at home and at work, they feel at ease. The link held even after moving to a different room at home. However, it is impossible to hear them out in public. However, a product doesn't cost 1-2k, and I don't want to be constrained by the circumstances alone. Case sizes are a personal preference. These headphones are for you if…

Pros
  • I enjoyed the music, handy chips, "attention mode," and other elements. sensitive sensor that is convenient. many settings available through the app. Playback of music or YouTube on the phone or laptop happened instantly. The delay in games is very brief (around 0.3s). They excel at maintaining a charge. 5-6 hours continuously with noise reduction on, quietly.
Cons
  • I tested the noise cancellation on these Sony and the airpods pro. The airpods are almost completely crammed, but they have hemorrhoids with an android connection. It's just, let's say, "different" on Sony, albeit the noise reduction is still excellent. Permanent disconnections are the primary drawback. Just tin on the sidewalk and in the subway. If you placed your phone in your jacket's left pocket, the sound in the subway was generally stable. On the street, it makes no difference. The sound is steadily cut off every 10-15 seconds for up to a minute. That's all there is to it if you put it in your pocket. Because it is continually interrupted, there is no sound. The claim made by Sony that the signal won't be lost is absurd. Remove all barriers, keep your hands off the victim, and stay away from crowded areas, electronics stores, microwaves, etc. — utter rubbish. Guys, I bought wireless headphones so I could put my phone in my pocket and not have to worry about cords. I must only hold the phone in my hands, at chest height, as per your instructions. No joke, that is how a reliable link was made. While the sound quality was drastically reduced, to the point of wheezing and hissing, the connection stability priority option did not provide any stability. Nothing was altered by the settings in the phone's developer mode. My phone is a Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 464. In windy conditions, listening is impossible outside. Significant issues with connecting to the laptop were another issue. The sound stuttering was persistent. About 3 to 4 hours of shamanism were spent, however the connection was broken. There is also no moisture protection. at all, from the word.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

A true iPhone addict. At last, I was able to relish in all of life's pleasures, from apple pie and symphonic music to hard rock and strawberries. The entire chip, however, was found to be an active noise canceller. When turned on, it isolates you from the outside world and fills the room with pristine sound. When the stage opens up and the audience begins to focus on the instruments, the bass players can relax. With the Jabra 75t, my already-excellent landings have gotten much better. There's a

Pros
  • The audio is rich in sonic detail. All of the noises and instruments in the piece are audible. There is no glaring lack. It has a genuine air of quality about it. Remove any sibilants, noise, and porridge from the equation. It's a great rush! Genre-wise, it appeals to a wide audience. That's great to hear! (This, I suppose, is the fundamental premise of these earphones.) -There's a little bit of a wonderful depth/scene effect. Music and YouTube videos are blasting, and there are three more series available. The sound quality of movies is also excellent here, but it is at its highest possible level. Noise cancellation technology that actually works. I didn't think I needed them until I tried them out. Simply being passive was sufficient. Turns out, though, that this is the biggest WOW from these cans (see comments for details). The sizing is spot on. The earbuds fit snugly in my ear canals. They are easy to wear, don't weigh too much, and last a long time (I often forget I'm wearing them). You can find basses. Each one can be set up independently. There is a huge range of intensity (many tiers). The equalizer and presets in this app are top notch. -Autonomy. As a result of using them, I have no concept of what discharged headphones are. It didn't work out that way. -Nothing came up, but I just use it on the train, at home, and in the park.
Cons
  • Do not use them as a bed; you will be crushed. There are times when you feel like you could fall asleep while listening to them. However, they are not noticeable under the cap, and no discomfort is felt in the ears. The low end is lacking. Unlike a car audio, there won't be any annoying chirping. In any case, basheads don't (and really shouldn't) watch TWS. -The stage effect grows on you, making you feel as if you're at a concert after a while. However, this is largely optional and intended for shock value. There is no "first impression" with the sound. It's reliable and adaptable, that's all. But if the bass was more solid and resonant, I'd shout that they're the best in the world.