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Review on ๐ŸŽง Sony WH-1000XM4 Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphones with Alexa & Mic, Blue by Gabriela Gab แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

Got pros: noise reduction Because many noise cancelers result in a sensation of pressure being placed on the ears, adjusting the pressure of 1 ATM is a total respect that must be paid. Application that allows for the management of settings for two active bluetooth devices The functionality of the features is superb. According to what is written, it causes discomfort for many people since it presses on the ears. For me, they are the ideal size, they are quite comfortable, they do not irritate any part of my body, and they do not produce any perspiration. These are some downsides: I was anticipating a much fuller sound. There is no point that is in the middle. The picture is ruined by the haze that occurs between 150 and 250 Hz, despite the fact that the bass is juicy and dense. The highs on Sony products are nearly always the most prominent aspect, and these headphones are not an exception; the highs are the most open and airy. Disappointingly, a total failure in the frequency range of 0.7-1.5 Hz was found. The equalizer included in the program improves the sound quality from 70 out of 100 points to 90 out of 100, yet the same old Sony MDR 1A, vmoda, and senhieser headphones still beat these ears at once. I was only moderately dissatisfied. I adjust the settings on the equalization so that the middle is more even. Throughout the noise reduction process, there is still some white noise that may be heard. The noise canceler itself results in a dulling of the sound. In the subway, the noise control works wonderfully, but in the house, the sound picture is clearest and richest when the noise control is disabled. That is, there is no noise reduction and no transparency when the noise control is disabled, which also means that all processing is disabled. Everyone writes about the microphone here, but I haven't tried it out myself yet; in fact, I'll add a review on it later.

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