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Review on πŸ’™ Wireless Bluetooth Over-the-Ear Headset - Sony WHXB900N Noise Cancelling Headphones in Blue (Amazon Exclusive) by Stanislaw Wawrzynowi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

When deciding between live options, the JBL 650btnc is a good choice because it is solidly built and has a comfortable seating area. The sound is the easiest to understand of the three. You should only support SBC. The noise cancellation is about par. Sennheiser HD4.50btnc: live appears to be significantly less expensive than they actually are. They have the appearance of a low-cost headset manufactured in China. I didn't care for the landing since the ear pads are thin, so they don't fit very well, and the sound isn't that impressive either. Sleek, and possibly even one of a kind, the Sennheiser Momentum M2 OEBT. Quality materials: steel and alcantara. Although being undersized, the fit for the overhead is quite pleasant. The sound has a lot of depth and detail. There is a reduction in noise, although it is primarily for aesthetic purposes. A somewhat ponderous appearance on the crown of the skull. - I did not enjoy the fit of the Marshall Major III bluetooth headphones at all; they exerted a great deal of pressure on my ears. The sound is quite detailed, but there is no noise isolation due to the form factor, so it does not meet the criteria for this category. - Sony WH-1000XM3: Sound that is more well-balanced than that of the XB900N. There is not nearly as much of a focus placed on bass. Absolutely unrivaled performance in terms of noise cancelling! Nearly total separation from ambient sounds. On the other hand, I found this to be somewhat unsettling. They are priced twice as high (9 for XB900N versus 18 for 1000XM3). Make sure that your smartphone supports the aptx codec at the very least, and even better if it supports the LDAC codec. This is an important point. The sound quality is drastically different when listened to using the SBC codec, therefore using these headphones to listen in that format is a complete waste of time. I prefer to listen to music in HD and FLAC format.

Pros
  • - Plenty of life and drive, with a generally rich sounding production. Available bass that is both juicy and powerfully booming. At the same time, one cannot assert that the high and medium frequencies are obliterated by its background; this is not the case in any way! The big image of the sound is detailed, with a focus on the lower frequencies of the spectrum. This is not a drawback of the headphones; rather, it is a feature of the headphones themselves. - The garment is a perfect fit and quite comfy. It is possible to go hours without having to remove it. On the other hand, they have the same compact appearance as full-size ones when worn on the head. - Superb passive and active noise cancellation. While I'm riding the subway, I keep the volume between 60 and 70%. Before that, I had been using the AKG earplugs that come along with the Samsung S10e, which meant that I had to continually adjust them for greater noise isolation and bass, as well as put the volume up to 90%, which led to my ears becoming fatigued more rapidly. When there is less background noise, it is much more enjoyable to listen, both for extended periods of time and at a volume that is just right. The noise from the car can be heard faintly; although the soundproofing is not completely effective, it is more than adequate. - Both the materials and the craftsmanship are of the highest quality. There are no creaks to be heard anywhere, and it is really pleasant to hold in one's hands. Because of the surface's roughness, no prints will be left behind. When folded, the object is compact. - Compatibility with LDAC, as well as Type-C port availability. - A fully functional application with a large number of configuration options. - In contrast to TWS headphones, there was not a single instance of disconnecting. Neither with a mobile phone nor with a smart television. The link is reliable whether you choose to travel by foot or via public transportation, such as the subway. According to the reviews, the Elari Nano consistently committed this offense, just like the Samsung Buds. - Numerous individuals have voiced their dissatisfaction with the fact that active noise canceling headphones produce an intolerable level of sound when exposed to wind. To tell you the truth, I was completely oblivious to this issue. The noise caused by a strong wind can be heard, but it is not at all bothersome and does not penetrate the ear canal.
Cons
  • Changing the equalizer settings or activating the surround sound modes causes the LDAC connection mode to quickly switch to SBC, which results in a decrease in the overall sound quality.