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Review on πŸ’™ Wireless Bluetooth Over-the-Ear Headset - Sony WHXB900N Noise Cancelling Headphones in Blue (Amazon Exclusive) by Anson Shao ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

Despite these disadvantages, headphones are an excellent choice, the only thing is that if you need noise isolation on the move, then these headphones are unlikely to provide you with it. With its pros. Compared with the Sennheiser HD 450 btnc, the following advantages can be distinguished: very comfortable to use, the ears do not hurt even if you wear headphones for 3-4 hours. With Sennheiser, it was difficult to spend more than an hour with the headphones due to the physical pressure on the ears. the headphones do not creak (in Sennheiser, every movement responded with a crash, which forced them to abandon the headphones), and the workmanship is an order of magnitude higher touch control is much more convenient than Sennheiser's indistinct buttons Its cons: The main drawback is an ill-conceived noise reduction system, active noise isolation microphones are located on the edges facing the direction of movement. If the wind is blowing in your face (and a light wind or fast movement is enough), then the noise reduction system perceives this wind as noise (which is almost not felt) and tries to compensate for it with a sound that is many times louder than wind noise. Thus, the included noise isolation on the street creates more noise than the surrounding sounds and has to be turned off. Due to the peculiarities of touch control, the voice assistant is periodically called on the phone, which manages to recognize from the ambient noise that a call is needed to a random number from the contact list (as far as I understand, the call function of the voice assistant on the headphones is not disabled). Turned on bluetooth creates a slight interference in the left earpiece (noticeable only in complete silence). But when listening to audiobooks, it's rather unpleasant.