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Review on Sony WH900N h.ear wireless headphones on 2 Wireless NC by Achara Chamniprasart ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

Before the start of the new year, I purchased a brand-new pair of headphones on eBay for the price of 12,000. The selection of headphones has been going on for quite some time. I went to the Sony Center on three separate occasions and listened to them as well as 1000XM3. In order to assess the accuracy of the reproduction of the music that I listen to, I brought along the files that make up my music collection. In conjunction with the Sony player, I listened to them. I immediately liked the quality, but when I tried to connect them to my Xiaomi red mi note 3 pro, which I had reflashed to android 8.1 specifically for this purpose, the headphones refused to play using the Ldac codec. This happened as soon as I tried to connect them. The vendor yanked my chain and whispered in my ear that not only software but also hardware support ought to be available for this codec. It is already settled in my mind that I will first get headphones and then a Sony player. Yet on the first day of the new year, a miracle occurred. I remove the headphones from their packaging, connect them to my computer using the software provided by Sony, and verify that everything is functioning properly. The ldac codec is supported, and I am able to appreciate the superior sound quality of high-resolution music. Play some modern music if you want to evaluate how these headphones sound in comparison to others on the market, and I will state right off the bat that you should do it with contemporary music. I'm not talking about music that's more than a decade old when I say that the sound of contemporary music in 24/44 or 24/96 format is significantly more engaging than the sound of music even from only 10 years ago. I strongly suggest that you give the most recent albums by Shakira, Ariana Grande, and Enrique Iglesias a listen so that you may have a sense of what a fantastic sound is. Recently, I've been having a hard time finding a new playback source for headphones because my phone is getting on in years and it doesn't have enough memory for the kind of music I want to listen to. When I started doing some testing on a variety of phones, I discovered that the sound quality of the bluetooth connection varied from one device to another, and unfortunately, the sound quality on newer phones was worse. In addition, there was not even the slightest sound coming from the line. The SONY and FIIO players had a satisfying sound quality. For the sake of comparison, I listened to the same file on the FIIO player through the bluetooth on these headphones and through the wire on the audio-technica headphones that cost 50,000. The sound was significantly worse through the wire on the audio-technica, and when I let the seller listen, he also went crazy and did not understand anything about why this was the case.

Pros
  • The highest quality sound available in a wireless headphone. Control through touching. Producing to a high standard.
Cons
  • Connection is not always reliable while utilizing the LDAC codec.

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