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Review on 🎧 Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphones with Alexa & Mic, Blue by Barbara Przetacka ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing unusual, a normal product.

If it weren't for the first three reasons listed under deficiencies, I would have given it five stars. And because of this, I'm dissatisfied with the product's quality. It's only been three to four months, and already they've given it to the service, and that's it. The benefits of it include: To begin, I absolutely adore the tune; there is nothing that can be used as a point of reference, but in my opinion, it is superior to everything else. Then I charge it, as promised, once every couple of weeks, and I no longer have any concerns about it. I give noise canceling the highest grade for all of this because it is such a huge aid, especially when you are stuck in a noisy environment like an office or the train. And now, the unfortunate downsides of having Has: Quality. Curiously enough, it let me down; today I turned it over to the service for a number of reasons, and the first of those reasons is that there is white noise in the left cup even when the noise reduction is put on; it's dreadful! It would be in both cups, and I would not have paid attention to it; however, here it is on the left. If you are listening to music, you won't be able to hear it; however, it is important to turn everything off as soon as possible. Following an extended period of listening, the left speaker begins to buzz, or it enters resonance, or something else entirely; as a result, it is no longer feasible to listen; however, contrary to what is recommended by the official account, initialization does not fix any problems. There was some sort of crunch or click, and it may be heard when walking or when you move your head; however, the connection between the two is not quite evident. Ease of use: after a couple of hours of wearing it, there is an uncomfortable feeling, as if something is pressing on the head.

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