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Review on Sony WH900N h.ear wireless headphones on 2 Wireless NC by Mateusz Czyta ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

1. I took my ears for the sake of active noise reduction, and then for the sake of design. If the pive one still copes, then the active one so far only adequately cuts off only the wind, in the subway I hear both the train and the announcement of stations, in any noise reduction mode. And in general, noise reduction is divided into 3 modes: 1. It does not work; 2. Cuts off the wind; 3. Includes microphones to broadcast sounds to headphones, which allows you to avoid pive noise reduction in the right situations. But why it doesn’t cut off sounds in normal mode is hard to understand, maybe Sony messed up with the firmware and will fix it with the ate. 2. You can listen to the sound quality priority only with standard settings. Are you changing settings? Switches to connection priority, and this is an SBC codec. No matter how many opportunities are lost (you need to try what will happen to the wire, if there is only SBC with user settings, then this is very sad). 3. The application is not very good. When switching priorities, you need to reconnect the headphones. And when reconnecting, the application may break down and will not be able to connect to the headphones, but will diligently try to do it. 4. Convenience. First, it's how they sit. But here to each his own, I think it will be possible to find the right fit. But here's the control: sound control? (swipe up or down, swipe, hear "beep" but nothing happens), playlist management? hell (swipe forward - the next song, back - the previous one), it was not always possible to switch (although it may be the weather, at +10 it switched, at 0 not, but the sound did not add / subtract the enivey). I really hope that most of the problems will be solved by the new firmware, or that I'm doing something wrong (although everything seems to be very simple there), otherwise it's very sad. Taking into account all the minuses, they are not worth their money, a maximum of 10-12k with a stretch. If at least active noise reduction works normally, then it's another story. In the meantime, about 10 years ago, noise reduction in a Sony player with plugs (and all this for 4-5k) worked many times better than here. There he extinguished so that nothing could be heard at all, even without music.

Pros
  • Sound, the ability to adjust the sound, design, noise reduction, equipment standards.
Cons
  • Convenience, application on the phone, strange sound settings, active noise reduction.

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