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Review on Enhance Your Audio Experience with Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Headphones and Knox Gear Mount Bundle by Quan Tran (Louis Trn ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality is so-so, the price does not match the quality.

Guys, I'll make my first comment right away, which is: I read reviews and watched evaluations before purchasing the headphones, and I must say that they are rather distinct from one another. Audiophiles talk about sound that is only mediocre for $100. Bloggers in the technology industry laud its usability. But to tell you the truth, the primary reason I purchased headphones was so that I could listen to music, and I have to say that the sound quality is really subpar. The bass is of course very powerful, and the highs seem to be good, there is a middle, there is even a stage, but the sound is very soapy, as if in low resolution, hissing so cold, like on headphones that cost one hundred dollars and were purchased in an underground passage. I want to reiterate that the scenario is present, but certain instruments can be heard playing in the background quite softly and not very clearly. To be fair, I will admit that I adore a detailed and warm sound. I get really excited whenever the nuances in the music that I enjoy the most are brought to the forefront, but sadly, this is not the case here. The sound is lifeless and does not stretch. Before to that, I owned a pair of JBL Club One headphones; however, after a girl shattered them into bits, I decided to get these headphones instead, and I must say that I was honestly dissatisfied. The sound was fuller, warmer, and clearer in JBL Club One; in addition, it was elastic, detailed, and sonorous (although after warming up, I am writing this review after listening to the new Sony one evening, maybe I will correct the review if these warm up too). But, even when switched off, JBL played considerably better, despite the fact that they cost only half as much despite having the identical features. My conclusion is that Sony is not worth the money, you can select headphones that have a cleaner and better sound for the same price, and it is probable that noise-cancelling earplugs will still be available for use in outdoor and athletic settings. It is possible that I have drawn inaccurate conclusions, but please keep in mind that this is merely my opinion. Sonya will sell As evidence that this is not a paid endorsement of JBL products, I have included a picture showing the damaged JBL Club One.

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Pros
  • Headphones with a smart chip The intelligent features perform admirably. The noise cancelling system is effective.
Cons
  • There are details, but they are not natural, as if you were sitting in a car with poor acoustics and the bass turned up on the equalizer. The sound is artificial, there is no naturalness, and there is no effect of presence. It appears to be pumping, but the details are illegible, and the sound becomes chaotic. When you turn off the headphones and listen to them through the wire, everything makes sense in theory. It is then obvious which speakers are installed, and there is no sound at all. However, when you turn on the headphones, the built-in DAC turns on, and the sound seems to artificially emulate the volume and scene. However, the sound is not natural but rather electronic and mediocre, and it gives the impression that the speakers are not of very high quality. I can comprehend Sony's pricing strategy; after all, these are intelligent headphones, and you do pay for intelligent functions that do work. This is, in and of itself, not a terrible thing; however, you probably won't find much use for headphones that have a sound quality of two and a half out of five. Because the sound is loud, there is a lot of bass, and they appear to convey vocals not terribly, perhaps the majority of people who listen to music only on a surface level will find this sound appealing (except that the sound is artificial)

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