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Review on Experience Ultimate Freedom ๐ŸŽง with Sony WI XB400 Wireless Headphones by Ha Joon

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, Im glad I bought it.

If you are not interested in the TWS format that is used by the majority of recent headphones, then the Sonya that I am recommending is a fantastic option for you. Although there are several significant design issues, the sound quality is good and is the primary focus of this review. This is the option that provides the best value for +/- three thousand. There are other, more interesting possibilities, such as the highest-end headset that Huawei offers; but, these are significantly more expensive. I am unable to provide any feedback regarding the strength of the signal. My signal is intermittently lost, but there are a few more important details to take into account: 1. This happens in residential areas the vast majority of the time. There, every resident of the flat has a 2.4 GHz wireless internet connection, the air is congested, and the headphones are not to blame. 2. The stuttering will stop if you turn off the bluetooth on the phone and then turn it back on again. It's possible that the phone, which has seen better days, is to blame. 3. The phone is equipped with Bluetooth version 4.2, and the headphones have Bluetooth version 5. Naturally, they are compatible with one another; nevertheless, with the latest version, it ought to become more stable (probably). If I end up purchasing a new phone, you can be sure that I will write a review concerning this topic.

Pros
  • 1. The sound, the sound, and once more the sound. The presence of the indicated extra bass does not in any way impede other frequencies from becoming accessible. No matter what type it is, music always sounds wonderful. Movies, as well. Although though there is only one speaker in each ear, the sound produced by the Ears by Xiaomi is surprisingly more clean and rich than that of the company's three-driver hybrid headphones. Despite this, Sony has long been known for producing high-quality audio. Bypassers are audiophiles, and manufacturers create products for them in a different pricing range. The sound quality of wireless ears costing $3,000 simply cannot be improved. 2. The battery is able to remain cool. discharged from the hospital only once due to hypothermia. 3. Charging via USB Type-C connectors. In the year 2022, this is still a desirable quality, but it is not required. 4. The overall appearance gives the feeling that it can be relied upon. The wires are thick, so it is not frightening for them, and in addition to that, they do not become confused.
Cons
  • The cost of the headphones is almost certainly the driving force behind each and every one of the negative aspects. It is probably impossible to create something that has both good sound and a cool design at the same time. 1. Good thick wires transform into two thick sticks even in mildly cold temperatures. Someone needs to let Sony know that there are temperatures lower than zero, since if they don't, they won't be able to learn how to design wiring that can withstand the cold over the course of several decades. This is a significant issue because winter lasts here for a whole half year. When you walk down the street with your head turned in any direction, the headphones will remove themselves (partially solved with a hat). 2. Speakers that do not have a mesh grille. There is a possibility that dust from your pocket will get into the speaker even if you are careful not to be a pig and keep your ears clean. In all seriousness, I can not get the reason why they chose to save on this; I had the impression that things of this nature no longer occurred. 3. The magnet that is supposed to keep the headphones in place while they are not in use is, to put it bluntly, not very strong, and it has no idea how to control the music (although consultants at the Sony center assured the opposite). Due to the presence of fault number one, the magnet is rendered completely ineffective during the winter months.

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