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Review on Wireless headphones Sony WH-1000XM3, silver by Mateusz Czyta ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

In theory, you won't likely regret it if you take the risk if you are afraid of the coronavirus to drive up to the headphones by yourself and listen to them. These are some advantages: With the Bose QuietComfort 35 II, I'll attempt to compare. Soundproofing is unquestionably much better here. The ears are less stressed when using noise canceling technology, and they are excellent at isolation. Sound quality: Somewhat, but not much, better than the QC35 II. Even yet, I believe that concentrating on musical preferences is worthwhile. There is a perception that Bose is smoother and cleaner with a concentrate on mid-highs, while Sony seems to cover a larger spectrum. Inputs: USB-C and 3.5 jack are superior to Micro-USB and 2.5 jack used by Bose (or whatever). Cons: The touchpad occasionally works and occasionally doesn't. After five tries, the pause function is activated. If your head contacts something or you try to take them off, the touchpad may respond for no apparent reason. The actual buttons are something I really miss. They produce sound that travels tremendously far into space. In theory, the entire open area will connect to quiet listening if you listen at 80%. Perhaps this is a benefit for someone, but in some locations you might want to turn on something louder. In some situations, the inability to switch between two devices (Bose has it) is just agonizing. Such an opportunity showed up in XM4. They have terrible ear sweating. If you use light ones, the gasket will become stained. While sitting, it is not felt that way in theory, but when moving, it is definitely a disadvantage. If you're considering using it for sports, then the answer is without a doubt no, no, and again no.