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Review on Sony WF-1000XM3 Black Truly Wireless Earbuds with Mic, up to 32 Hours Battery Life, Stable Bluetooth Connection, Wearing Detection and Alexa Built-in for Noise Cancelling by Andrey Constantinov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can find a better one.

ate: It's been 9 months since I bought them, and I only put them on to listen to audiobooks while I'm relaxing at night. I find that they are uncomfortable for going outside in, therefore I only wear them inside. While I wouldn't recommend them for daily use, I do think they're great as a travel or flying choice. TL;DR Although I appreciate high-quality audio, I'm not willing to give up portability for the sake of portability when it comes to my wireless headphones. It's important to grasp the necessity of TWS ears before proceeding. Since they are my first wireless headphones, I naturally focused on the quality of the audio. Permit me to elaborate on my stance: The ease of use should be prioritized when shopping for wireless headphones. They fall prey to this. There are also alternative choices for high-quality audio. These headphones do not provide adequate comfort. They're quite large. In contrast to more compact types, they can readily knocked out on the go by brushing a projecting portion with clothing. When you take off the mask (I had it), I bet your costly headphones roll about happily under the tires of cars. The ears might stay there if you're lucky, but they're so hefty that it's likely they'll just fall out on their own. I experimented with several connection methods, even the SpinFit that I had to buy on its own. Almost spent $5,000 on a bespoke build before I realized it would be a waste of money. The engineers responsible for the microphone in these cans deserve their own circle of hell. My interlocutors can hear everything but our conversation. The room's audio is tolerable, although of low quality. I came to the conclusion that, in order to comfortably accomplish things like turn around on a cushion, you need to bring along a small object that doesn't protrude from your ear. A high-quality microphone is, without a doubt, an essential component of any phone-connected headphones. I appreciate the benefits of active noise isolation, but I can go without it. I'm stuck deciding between the Pixel Buds 2 and the AirPods pro.

Pros
  • One, the audio quality is excellent. 2. The ability to block out noise is useful. The audio and video are in perfect sync. Use a wide variety of tools, and frequently transition between them, throughout the course of your work. Lengthy hours worked Rapid charging
Cons
  • ate: The headphones' sound transmission feature started randomly failing after I'd used them for half a year; I reset them once, but eventually became bored of doing it. 1. That microphone is absolutely repulsive; we'd be better off without it. 2. bulky, protruding earmuffs that can be readily knocked off by other articles of clothing or a mask. 3. drained hearing They hang out of your ear, making it uncomfortable to sleep with a pillow under your head. 5. Control lag Sixth, the program is unable to change the default setting. Noise reduction is always set on at which the sound is worse than without it. 7. a cumbersome package that won't fit in a back pocket Having used the ears for a while without seeing the wind suppression function, I was surprised to learn that when soundproofing was activated, wind flowing into the microphones caused interference. 9. restricted functionality (no rewind/sound modes, or you have to give up something else to adjust the volume, etc.) Not a great manner for transmitting sound, number 10.

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