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

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not everything is so bad, but there are disadvantages.

After using the in-ear wf-1000xm3, I switched to these and quickly became irritated. In a smaller iteration of the headphones, the transparency mode works as intended, the noise cancellation is better (apart from windy conditions; the larger ones perform better in the wind), and I found the sound to be pleasing. Here, the sound is merely neutral; for this money, neither praise nor criticism is appropriate. I fell in love with them since in small ones, the sound produced feelings (both good and bad). This item in turn suggested to me that it was time to stop using Sony headphones because their full-size models lack faith in the build quality and their coveted noise-canceling technology is not worth the money because it loses their little version (albeit for obvious reasons). Yet, it's unfortunate for walking noises in general.

Pros
  • They merely sound good; neither give nor take, they have a pleasant sound. Full set: The case was thrilled with the presentation. Wearability: When worn, they fit the head quite comfortably (I wear it periodically for 5-6 hours, discomfort began a couple of times, but it was enough to fix the ear pads). Shooting around your neck results in a rather large "collar," but comfort comes at a cost. Microphone: Out of all the wireless headphones I've owned, only these have (so far) prevented the conversation partner from objecting about the sound. Touch controls that operate correctly: occasionally, switching songs unintentionally when taking off the headphones happens, but everything is fine while wearing them.
Cons
  • When the temperature in the left ear is close to zero, it appears to have caught a marriage and clicks quite loudly. "Everything is as it should be owing to changes in size with temperature," the technical support was informed. Regards, Cap. Since no one mentions this in the evaluations and headphones are uncomfortable to wear in the winter, I'll conclude that something is still incorrect. When taking off or putting on the headphones, the "Start/Stop" button behaves strangely because, it appears, it just uses the proximity sensor. The transparency mode is revolting in every way. When you approach the checkout (the only situation where transparency would be helpful) to hear what you are saying, these headphones are just more time-efficient.

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