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Review on ๐ŸŽง Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphones with Alexa & Mic, Blue by Barbara Cherubini Kl แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

In general, I am happy with the purchase because it resulted in a profit for me. Because of the inaccuracies in both the standard and complete price lists, I'm pretty sure that I'd feel a little bit frustrated: Pros: - Superb construction quality. Eco-friendly leather that feels like nice soft plastic. There are no squeaks, and there is no excess backlash. - Superb noise reduction. The office is completely devoid of air, to the point where you can't even hear music playing softly one meter away from you. - That's a sweet sound. The sound is incredible, but there is nothing else to compare it to because there are no full-sized ears that cost more than 5,000 dollars. despite its advantages. - Apply some pressure on the head. I find it difficult to stay up for more than two hours at a time; I need to relax. The quality of the microphone is around par. Airpods are better. Packed into a laptop, most likely, with other specifications remaining the same. It does not exert any force on a headset that is attached permanently. - A tap on the shoulder of the right ear. I deduct one star because of that. When the ANC is turned on, there is a thumping sound that can be heard in the right ear at the slightest movement of the head. It sounds as if some kind of ball is rolling in a cavity that is located there. It can be fixed by moving the headphones to a different position or by restarting the device, and it occurs at random. I did some research on it and discovered that some people believe this is because of condensation, which messes with the functioning of proximity sensors. However, this does not appear to be the case in my situation. In general, there is not much that infuriates, yet there is some that does.

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