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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 Micha Osiski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

I moved to them from Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless because of the regular features of the latter: if the contact pads get even a little dirty during usage (and this happens every time, and not even during sports), the headphones (Sennheiser) after being placed in the case do not are charging. I switched to them because of the standard features of the former. They also do not allow themselves to become disconnected from the smartphone, as they should. In point of fact, after being placed in a case, Sennheisers need to be examined each and every time to determine whether or not they have detached from the smart, whether or not they have linked to the case, and whether or not they have begun charging. After four incidents, when I came to the sport, and already before training I found that the headphones were discharged, I changed the Sennheisers to these Sonys. I realized that they worked much better. Because Sonya was created in such a fashion, they did not collect any "fat" from the auricle at any point during the process. After ten uses, they still have the pristine appearance of having just left the manufacturing facility. When I use them with SpinFit nozzles, they are so light that I hardly notice they are in my ears; nonetheless, they do not come out even when I am jogging along the track. In addition, in comparison to the Sennheiser MTW: 1. Have a normal equalizer. 2. A greater number of collected sabbaths. 3. No dip at 4kHz, not so bulging 7kHz. In general, they have a more refined and smooth tone. 4. Work longer. 5. Because the comver is made of plastic and not fabric, it is less likely to become dirty and is simpler to clean. Frequency responsecommparison: In spite of the fact that it does not support AptX, the sound quality of the WH-1000xm3 is, in my opinion, superior to that of the Sennheiser MTW. Buying is something I highly encourage doing.

Pros
  • 1. Sound quality at the level where "you can still hear that Bluetooth, but it's not disgusting anymore." 2. Intelligent ergonomics. 3. It does not leave a stain (see the comment that follows). 4. Active noise suppression that is really effective overall. 5. Horse running time. 6. An exceptionally stable link. 7. A wide variety of complete nozzles to choose from. 8. Intelligent voice notifications, including in 2022. Albeit in a robotic voice. 9. With the most recent version of the firmware, the program now displays both the current charge of each of the headphones as well as the current charge of the case. 10. It is obvious that practice has been put into control touches. In addition, the capability to personalize these same touches has been integrated. 11. Indication of the commencement of charging the headphones when they are placed in the case.
Cons
  • 1. Because of regulations in the European Union, active noise cancellation does not function very well in the high midrange. Because this characteristic is shared by both this model and the WH-1000xm3 type, it is more appropriate from the standpoint of the user's safety. If you wear them in the office, you will still be able to hear the clicking of door handles, the clicking of heels, and the communication of particularly "squeaky" coworkers. 2. Because of how far they project from the ears, it will no longer be comfortable to wear a cap that contours closely to the head when using these headphones because of the space that they take up. 3. Dimensional cover. 4. Aside from the accompanying mobile application, there is no other way to obtain details regarding the battery life of both the headphones and the case.

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