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Review on Sony WI1000X/B: Black Wireless Behind-Neck In-Ear Headphones with Premium Noise Cancelling by Addy Itthipong ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the product, the quality did not disappoint.

In general, not bad, but these inconveniences upset me very much, after all, 15k, provided that I have samsungs for 5k and are many times more convenient for everyday use. I personally did not like these moments, for some they may not even be noticeable, but the fact is that headphones for 5k are more ergonomic and understandable than headphones for 15. But if you take it as a whole, I like Sony more because of the excellent sound and noise reduction)

Pros
  • Sound Noise cancellation, before that there were Samsung with ANC, the difference is huge Good equipment A large number of ear pads of different types
Cons
  • Rather, not shortcomings, but remarks that, perhaps someday, Sony will fix in an ate Charging from the computer, okay, it could still be from the off, no, what are you talking about! to charge the headphones, you need to turn on the computer and then only charge Constant sound alerts where they are not needed, when the noise pressure is turned off, for example, when you get out of the subway, you need to wait until a mechanical female voice says in your ear that the noise reduction is turned off and only then you can listen to music further. On the Samsung, everything is intuitive, the noise reduction is turned on with a lever, 2 positions are on and off, and the ambient sound is turned on by pressing another key. With adaptive noise reduction, when changing from "stay" to walking, a dull and, again, out of place sound is emitted that interrupts the composition. When you turn on the headset, the noise canceling automatically turns on, maybe someone likes it, but I don’t really like that they impose their noise canceling on you. The LEDs are constantly flashing, what for?! Only Sony knows