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Review on Wireless headphones Sony WH-1000XM3, silver by Momchil Mastur ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

Various advantages: I won't spend any time discussing the benefits and drawbacks of using these headphones. This has probably been mentioned a hundred times in a variety of reviews by this point. - Outstanding reduction in the amount of noise (BUT, after doing specific changes, see below) - Ergonomic design that allows you to wear it throughout the day without having to remove it. - a lengthy working duration - decent sound; however, in order to unlock the potential on MacOS, you will need to carefully adjust the codecs by using Bluetooth Explorer; this was necessary for me because SBC was enabled by default. It is not AptX that provides the finest quality; rather, it is AAC with a bitrate of 320 kbit / s (this, of course, is only the case if you enable this codec; otherwise, it will come with a bandwidth of 128 kbit / s). When they are used in conjunction with an external DAC and amplifier, they are able to "beat" even wired headphones. I won't go over the benefits and disadvantages of these headphones because I don't want to bore you. This has probably been mentioned a hundred times in a variety of reviews by this point. - Outstanding reduction in the amount of noise (BUT, after doing specific changes, see below) - Ergonomic design that allows you to wear it throughout the day without having to remove it. - a lengthy working period - decent sound; however, in order to make the most of it on MacOS, you will need to correctly configure the codecs by using Bluetooth Explorer; this was necessary for me because I had SBC turned on by default. AAC with a bitrate of 320 kbit / s (once again, provided you enable this comdec - by default it will arrive with a bandwidth of 128 kbit / s) offers the highest possible quality. AptX falls short in this regard. When they are used in conjunction with an external DAC and amplifier, they are able to "beat" even wired headphones.