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Review on Sony WF-1000XM3 Black Truly Wireless Earbuds with Mic, up to 32 Hours Battery Life, Stable Bluetooth Connection, Wearing Detection and Alexa Built-in for Noise Cancelling by Adithep Saengdern ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

I use the 11.3.1 system update for the iPhone 7. The signal is still present whether the phone is in a pocket, a bag, or a backpack. It takes a little while to connect to the phone, maybe 5 seconds (maybe it matters to someone) There is nothing to compare them to because they are the first wireless headphones. I experienced a strange glitch for no apparent reason; when I tried to listen to them and put on a hat with a metal thread, the signal was cut off; I was advised that it might be a Faraday cage effect, but it might also be glitches. When the ears grow weary of them after wearing them for a while, I slightly adjust their position in the ear, and the norms resume. Although they function quite nicely on an exercise bike, I didn't use it for any vigorous activities. The Headphones program offers a variety of noise reduction options, including: Depending on how loudly the outside world will be transmitted into the headphones, you can choose between staying, walking, running, or using a vehicle. An equalizer is available. The option "Pause when removing the earphone" is available. Sound-quality settings: Sincerity be damned, I couldn't tell much of a difference between Quality Priority and Steady Connection Priority. When the headphones are in use, the program displays the battery life of the case and each earbud. Alternatives for touch sensors: 1) Noise Reduction, Ambient, Switch Off, Fast Attention; 2) Pause, Play, Next Song, Previous, Voice Help; 3) Volume Control, Increase/Decrease; 4) Google Assistant; 5) Amazon Alexa; The "rapid attention" function is a very loud broadcast of the environment around you in the headphones, therefore it is possible to put one of the potential functions on each earpiece. I enjoy the headphones generally, and my first use was one of the best! A comparison with the AirPods Pro would be intriguing.

Pros
  • They don't fall out (except once when I accidentally knocked one down with my hand while straightening my hair), they hold their charge for a very long time, and I only need to charge them every few days. They also have the following advantages: 1) They hold a charge for a very long time; 2) They have good sound insulation, especially on the street; if you turn on the music loudly, the noise from outside is not audible at all. 5) The magnetic lock on the case closes securely and won't open, and the headphones fit tightly within as well. 6) They react to touch fast.
Cons
  • 1) The talking microphones are the main flaw. All of my conversation partners whine about how much better hearing is than mine. Others claim that it feels like airplanes are taking off right next to me. 2) They occasionally begin to stutter horribly in one specific location in the city; this occurs at a busy intersection where there are frequently many people and wires. They rarely lose connection to the phone without warning (you have to put them in a case and reconnect), and the case is larger than the one for the AirPods. 5) The situation degenerates swiftly (I have a light model) 6) If worn with a tight cap, they protrude fairly forcefully above the head, which I believe will cause pressure on the ears.

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