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Review on ๐ŸŽง Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphones with Alexa & Mic, Blue by Celina Agnieszka Zdz แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

In overall, the acquisition meets all of the expectations. You can always get the wire if you pull for the sake of enjoying the sound. And for wireless codecs and audiobooks to listen to while walking, it is more than sufficient =) Several advantages, including: + Superb sound transmitted over the wire via a high-quality sound card Even from low-priced smartphones, the Sonic codec produces sound that is acceptable (Poco X3) + They have a comfortable fit on the head, the ears do not sweat while wearing them, and they are light. + The gesture controls work very well. + The noise-cancelling feature does not put pressure on your ears. + The gesture controls are responsive. It does work to some extent. You can still hear passing automobiles, but they won't be annoying because you won't be able to go beneath them =. The vast majority of the sounds that are normally present in the area, such as the neighborhood TV, the perforator, and the parties on the floor above, have been nearly entirely eliminated. Having this drawback: The microphone can only function properly in settings that are nearly perfect, such as when the user is ensconced in a calm and still environment, such as a park. As soon as there is a noticeable noise (such as washing dishes, the noise of the metro, or the noise inside the car when it is moving at a fast pace, etc.), it is impossible to understand what is being said. - The price is 30 thousand for everyday ears and a subpar microphone. So, that wraps things up. - The only supported codecs are LDAC, AAC, and SBC. This indicates that you will not be able to get quality sound while using Apple technology or Windows in a WiFi setting. Even when encoded in AAC, heavy music has a muddy sound. Both EBM and the more traditional approaches are welcome in this context. Only on the wire do the ears open up properly. They have a passable sound quality when played with LDAC, however this format is not supported by poppies, iPhones, or Windows.

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