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Review on Wireless headphones Sony WH-1000XM3, silver by Micha Kobiaka ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

Favorite device from Sony and favorite headphones. The gadgets of this corporation always have their own recognizable style, but very often they lack something - there is always some kind of infuriating flaw that nullifies all the efforts of engineers and designers. Here, everything is almost perfect. I use it mainly at home, but for the street and trips it’s more convenient to carry some TWS in your pocket. When you watch a movie in them, the sensations are incredible: no speech delays via bluetooth, after 10 minutes you just don’t notice them on your head, and the noise reduction, coupled with excellent sound, allows you to immerse yourself in the plot and not be distracted by anything.

Pros
  • Cool design. Nice materials, sit comfortably on the head, do not fly off, but do not press. Very light, almost not felt on the head. Soft leather ear cushions look expensive, while the ears do not sweat in them. Easily folds into a complete case. Easy connection and decent battery life. I listen for about 2 hours a day from different sources, all the time via bluetooth, I have enough for about 1.5-2 weeks with noise reduction turned on. Type C - very convenient, no need to carry a bunch of other wires with you, no need to look for a wire at home once again. Connection to any devices - Iphone, Apple TV, Mac, PC - is fast and without problems, the connection within the room does not break, the sound does not stutter, when watching a movie from Apple TV, I did not notice any speech delay. Acceptable sound. I'm not a music lover, I don't listen to music in high resolution, the quality of . Music, Apple Music and sometimes flac is enough for me, everything suits me in this regard. Noise reduction Works great and doesn't stress. Easily turns off if necessary - by pressing a button or by placing a hand on the right earpiece.
Cons
  • Inconvenient touch controls on the right earpiece. If you are listening to music or watching a movie while lying down, you should turn to your right side - you can hit the sensor. Sometimes annoying. It would be better if the control was made push-button and from the end of the headphones, like Bose. The shackle is plastic and looks flimsy, but so far nothing has broken.