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Review on SONY - WH-H910N h.Ear on 3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-The-Ear Bluetooth Headphones with Dual Noise Cancellation Microphones, High-Resolution Audio, Earcups Stereophony - Black + Audio Extension by Anastazja Andrzejews ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

In general, these are high-quality, comfy headphones that excel in their respective categories (noise cancellation, music quality, battery life). A sturdy case and improved microphone performance would be welcome additions to this set.

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Pros
  • - High-Quality Bluetooth Audio Capability (did not try it via wire). I can go all day in these without any discomfort. That's enough juice for four full days of work (I work for a PC in them, listening to music and interrupting for phone calls with colleagues). - The noise cancellation is excellent, on par with the Sony WI-1000x and superior to the Sennheiser HD 4.50R.
Cons
  • Average microphone quality (lower than the Sennheiser HD 4.50R), picks up background noise. - Nevertheless, even a mild wind will be magnified by the microphones and will prevent the music from playing while using the noise canceling feature outside. Since I can't walk down the street with the ANC on, I'll have to disable it, which will result in a lower rating. The Sony WI-1000x and the Sennheiser HD 4.50R don't have such a terrible connection. Sony's customer service suggested that this could be a marriage. - Unfortunately, it doesn't work with a PC, where it would probably shine thanks to aptX support. - Perhaps it's because I'm still getting acclimated to the touchpad's capabilities, but I have trouble getting the volume up to its maximum level. The best results come from turning down the volume and skipping tracks forward and backward. Also, it appears like the touch area is pretty little, as it is not always feasible to do 2 taps correctly to pause and play.

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