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Review on Sony WH900N h.ear wireless headphones on 2 Wireless NC by Ada Wajszczuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I like the product very much, fully consistent with my expectations.

Thus, ears plus NTS10 plus Android 8 with noise reduction on or improvers off plus flak equals the best possible level for wired ears. There is not much of a difference between MP3 and the aptx codec, which I somehow managed to listen to with my ears. It takes some time to get used to the quality of MP3, and there is a wow effect here after the flak that was in these ears. The transition to MP3 with a bitrate of 320 is felt very clearly, and it was shocking at first. Finally, wireless ears that are of the same quality as wired ones; this is truly a holiday, so celebrate with them by buying fig newtons and money. The pop/rock music sounds good, and both the bass and highs come out extremely clearly. Although this is already splitting hairs, the classics are generally considered to be of lower quality. I gave it a lot of consideration in order to come up with a way to explain the hue based on my personal experiences. It seems to me that the very top is better than it should be, and there is a hump in the frequency response in the low part of the voice range. The pitch of some of those voices is off, making them sound lower than they actually are. But all of this is based on sensations, and there are no measurements involved. I think it's important to point out that the trend of manufacturing pricey ears that are colorless has mostly been abandoned. I have an AKG for 1000, which plays more appropriately but not as well as these or my wired B&W P5, for example. Because of this, it is imperative that particular ears, such as acoustics, be listened to before to the purchase; however, this is not always attainable. They write that the sound is flat in the comments, but this comment about headphones is not very clear. This comment refers to a situation in which there is no initially spatial scene, similar to acoustics in the stereo effect zone. The plane flew right over my head. There are no issues with communication; they hear me fine, and I hear them just as well when we are both using headset mode. I appreciate the noise reduction; it is not as effective as, for example, in the earphones that come with the NC3 + Sony smartphone, but it still serves its purpose. That is, to paraphrase, it is, but not the strongest, and as a result, its influence on the sound is less felt; nonetheless, this does not mean that it is not present. There shouldn't be any issues on the subway. As only Sony produces LDAC, there is not a lot of variety available; in point of fact, these are among the top two or three wireless headphones available. Those, or these or those dormice, whichever you like to use. 1000 did not listen to comparison I can not. At this kind of money, I would not have decided to go the wired route; nevertheless, when it comes to going wireless, there is now no other option.

Pros
  • - Excellent sound quality, in the top league, easily comparable to the sound of the best wired headphones - both the bottom and the top are fantastic incredibly intricate, to the point where one can actually hear Mark Knopfler's fingers moving across the strings - wide dynamic range, demonstrated by its ability to handle the classics - While utilizing the "LDAC maximum quality" mode, the connection does not fail any more frequently than it does when using conventional Bluetooth earphones, which indicates that the communication quality is satisfactory. - pick a seat that is really comfortable - a music mode with a touch-sensitive mute button - a battery that lasts a long time
Cons
  • - touch volume control, I just can't get used to it, and it's inconvenient; - button on/off is poorly defined by touch; - own color of the sound, which does not influence the quality, but still - pricing

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