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Review on Sony - H900N Hi-Res Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphone Twilight Red (WHH900N/R) by Jennings Ford

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Yes, I picked a winner.

I like to call myself an audiophile; Not me. I just don't. I like my music to sound good and I like hearing the details. I like bass, who doesn't. I don't like overwhelming bass that drowns out everything else. I mostly listen to hip hop (but not that mainstream trash) and am slowly getting into electronic music. You sound great. These are my first noise canceling headphones. While I have no experience with noise canceling, I can tell you they aren't the best. I can still hear noises, but it doesn't bother me. You sound great! The amount of noise that can occur does not affect my listening experience in any way; it is excellent. I was NOT looking for noise cancellation so it didn't meet my expectations. I am very happy with it. I love her. I remember why listening to music with headphones is so great. They're a bit tight, but I fully expect them to loosen up if my head gets squeezed. They are by no means uncomfortable; just a little cozy at the moment. They fit easily and beautifully. NFC can be easily activated and paired. The Sony app is fine and gives you some extra features. It is VERY CONVENIENT to let sound pass by covering right side with hand. I thought I'd like it and wrote it off as a handy trick; That's great. I had no idea how convenient it is. I love it. I think I'm spoiled now. They have plenty of bass for my taste and the mids and highs are nice and clear. I hear everything as I had hoped. They will find wide application. I am interested in its big brother, WH100XM2. Based on my research (just reading reviews and watching as many YouTube videos as possible) I'm very happy with my choice. "BTunplugged" has the best comparison between the two headphones. I highly recommend checking out his comparison.

Pros
  • High marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Crumpled