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Review on Shure AONIC 50 Wireless Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Headphones (White) by Nakaishi Kiyoshi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

The booth had the opportunity to compare Shure, Sony WH-1000XM4, Sennheiser Momentum M3. The Sennheiser Momentum M3 turned out to be the best in terms of sound in them, so to speak, there is bass and it sounds expensive, I can also say that the sound is very balanced, there is even nothing to complain about. Sony WH-1000XM4 against their background is a kindergarten with cheap bass that scores everything in a row - this is not serious at all. As for Shure, there is very little bass (especially after Sony) and I didn’t like them at all for the first few minutes. But I periodically continued to compare these three in different genres head-on, I came to the conclusion: that Shure sound crystal clear and every instrument, every movement is audible. After Sony, it feels like I switched from cassette to CD. Naturally, you need to listen to yourself, because. everyone has their own taste and preferences. Appearance: Sony liked the most because. they are compact and light, you can take them with you everywhere, you can sit in the office, on the plane, in the subway. Shure seems to me more for home use, yet the design is more massive. At the same time, Sony is a set of plastic, but Shure and Sennheiser look much stronger. Fit: Sennheiser (perfect), Shure (good), Sony (good, but a little tight). In general: after all the tests and weighing all the pros and cons, I settled on the golden mean Shure. I also want to pay attention: you need to understand exactly what the headphones are for Watching TV: headphones must support aptX, and preferably aptX LL. Android phone: headphones must support aptX HD, and preferably LDAC. Win 10 PC: Headphones must support aptX.

Pros
  • 1 I really liked the sound (closer to the monitor ones with pronounced midrange and treble and low frequencies), out of the box and not warmed up - I really liked it. Naturally, everything is individual. If you need bass, these headphones are definitely not for you. 2 I liked the noise reduction, not much worse than in the Sony WH-1000XM4, but better because it does not squeeze the brain so much. Noise reduction is felt and it is really felt, with the music turned on, nothing is heard (only you and the music). 3 Construction and fit is perfect for me personally. Of course, they have weight, but they did not reveal anything critical for themselves in this regard. Compared to the Sony WH-1000XM4, the Shure is much more comfortable for me, but at the same time, the Shure is less comfortable than the Sennheiser Momentum M3. By the way, after an hour of listening, my ears did not sweat, but now there is no heat either. 4 Button control is more like than touch. 5 Instantly connect via Bluetooth to a PC (Apt X codec) and to the Phone (LDAC codec) and instantly switch from one device to another. Sound via Bluetooth from a PC is good, from a phone via LDAC even better. I tried it through a 3.5 mm wire - it's good, but via Bluetooth it seemed that it was better, it plays cleaner. 6 Support for all codecs: AAC, aptX, aptX LL, aptX HD, LDAC 7 Bluetooth 5.0 8 USB Type-C
Cons
  • 1 The application is very weak compared to Sony. In the memory of the headphones, the equalizer setting, as I understand it, cannot be written down. 2 Connected via USB Type-C - the charge is on, but there is no sound. Like they said it should work. Maybe I haven't figured it out yet. 3 2.5mm jack 4 USB Type-C and 2.5 mm laces are included, but they are short and thin. 5 Cover - very healthy, does not fit into a backpack, I did not like it. But I have a cover from a Chinese site))) and he, like a native, came up

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