In the stand, visitors had the chance to compare products from Shure, Sony WH-1000XM4, and Sennheiser Momentum M3. The Sennheiser Momentum M3 came out on top in terms of sound quality among them, so to speak; it has bass, and it has an expensive sound; in addition, I can say that the sound is well balanced, and there is even nothing to criticize about it. In comparison to their background, the Sony WH-1000XM4 sounds like a kindergarten with tinny bass that scores everything in a row; this is not serious at all. About Shure, I found that there was very little bass (particularly in comparison to Sony), and for the first few minutes of listening to them, I did not enjoy them at all. But I occasionally continued to examine these three in different genres head-to-head, and eventually I got to the following conclusion: that Shure sound absolutely clear, and every instrument and every movement is discernible. Following Sony, I felt as though I made the transition from cassette to CD. Everyone has their own unique tastes and preferences, therefore it is only natural that you should pay attention to what you like. Appearance was the aspect that Sony valued the most. Because they are small and lightweight, you can carry them with you anywhere; for example, you can sit on them in the workplace, on the plane, or in the subway. Although the design is more bulky, I get the impression that the Shure is intended primarily for home use. At the same time, Sony appears to be made of plastic, whereas Shure and Sennheiser give off the impression of being much more robust. Sennheiser (perfect), Shure (excellent), and Sony were all suitable (good, but a little tight). In general: following all of the tests and carefully analyzing the benefits and drawbacks of each option, I decided to go with the golden mean Shure. I also want to bring something else to your attention: you need to have a clear understanding of exactly what the headphones are for, and that is watching TV. The headphones need to support aptX, and aptX LL is the preferred option. Headphones for Android phones need to support aptX HD, and LDAC is the preferred format. Windows 10 PC requires headphones to have aptX support.
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