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Review on Enhance Your Audio Experience with Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Headphones and Knox Gear Mount Bundle by Sang-hoon Lee ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

These headphones are top-notch. To evaluate them against the Dali io-6, Bose quietcomfort 35 ii, Sennheiser Momentum 3 (with True Wireless 2 earbuds), Master Dynamic mw65, Beyerdynamic Lagoon, and others, I went to the dr. Head salon on Arbat. I took into account not just the quality of the sound but also how the headphones felt in my ears and on my head. I purposefully listened "out of the box" without employing the aid of an equalization. My brain is enormous. The Galaxy S7 is the straightforward origin. So: Sony and Bose were the first, followed by: Dali: It was visually stunning and substantial in weight, but it was quickly dismissed (tight), and the sound was disappointing compared to Sony's. Beyerdynamic: These headphones are well-made and produce a clean sound; yet, they are equally as restrictive. rejected carelessly The Master Dynamic MW65 is a high-end, beautifully crafted speaker, but its sound quality leaves plenty to be desired. The Sennheiser Momentum 3 are heavy and cumbersome to wear, as well as being of dated construction (at least to the ears of a novice). The music has a hefty sound, like it's leaving the light for the dark; this reminded Sony of something, but they didn't "get in" to it. While the reviews on the network are overwhelmingly positive, users of True Wireless 2 will notice immediately that there is a distinct lack of sound once they insert the earplugs. As I tried to pinpoint where I was hearing it, I couldn't. Don't be rude and throw tomatoes at me! The Bose QuietComfort 35 II are the best headphones money can buy. They are ultra-sleek, feather-light, and produce an excellent sound. The bass is tight, and the highs are crisp and distinct. They don't have a bad weight to them, and they have a clean design; nonetheless, only AAC and SBS appeared after Sony to be more perplexing in terms of pairing with the phone, and their software is similarly unclear. None of Sony's ease, convenience, or efficacy in management, in settings, or in program design can be found anywhere else. Still, I spent a lot of time listening to them and contrasting the sound quality with that of Sony. The near-decisive factor was the excellent sound quality produced by the Bose headphones, together with their portability and lack of heaviness while worn. Sony was the one I landed on after turning back on. The Sony brand typically has a unique sound. Sony's sound is significantly louder and fuller, while the higher frequencies are muted and have a different tone than those of the Bose. This led me to choose Sony, and seeing as how they were on sale for $24, I can confidently endorse their products. There are some sweet aural apparatuses.

Pros
  • Sound\sManufacturability Easy-on-the-eyes usability
Cons
  • Expensive (dollar exchange rate) (dollar exchange rate)

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