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Review on Wireless headphones Sony WF-1000XM3, black by Micha Skolimowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best product I have ever reviewed, I recommend it to everyone!

They are truly in the lead when it comes to sound and noise reduction, so it's already worthwhile. Everything else is more debatable, but in my opinion, the benefits exceed the drawbacks. has various benefits: Excellent sound. Legible, concise, has substance and drive. - Outstanding noise cancellation. When combined with even soft music, which is much stronger than on the airpods pro (personal comparison), you almost totally feel "in a bubble" (which is what you expect from it). It is convenient to use, and switching between it, the transparency mode, and the default off state is also convenient. The transparency will turn on and the sound will be muffled for the duration of holding down the touch button, which is a useful function. - Charges rapidly and holds the charge effectively. They are really good at picking up the signal. - The headphones and the case were expertly put together. - There is a program with touch button settings, an equalizer, and other features. Not that helpful generally, but it's wonderful that it is. With drawbacks: - The cover is excessively large and awkward to carry in a pocket. - When using the SBC bluetooth codec rather than AAC, they can strongly "sand" at certain frequencies, making the use of SBC all but impossible. This may be a problem with a single device or a marriage. Because of this, for instance, they cannot be utilized on a PC running Windows; instead, AAC soft ones were only added as of the eleventh. - Hefty, wear all day without removing, will not work; personally, my ears feel fatigued. Despite the fact that they fit snugly in the ears and do not fall out, the ergonomics are generally decent. - It is difficult to talk on the phone via them because when you answer a call, an odd transparency mode activates that makes you feel as though you are in a pipe. Not a good feeling at all. But at least getting heard was not a problem. Occasionally a single earphone simply shuts off. It needs to be put back in the case and taken out once again. Even though there wasn't a problem at initially, I must be extremely lucky. The automatic switching between noise reduction modes based on your geolocation (work, home, etc.) is more of an advertising gimmick than a useful tool. The sound's software enhancement was unsuccessful (whether it gets better at all is a question).