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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 Siu Young ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item was good, I'll recommend it to my friends.

My wired XBA-N3s had to be set aside and let to gather dust on a shelf when I made the switch to the Note 10+ since I came into the issue of there not being a minijack on the device. Because there aren't any acceptable drops for type C currently available on the market, I started looking at bluetooth devices. At first, I attempted to go with a low-cost option, which was the Creative Outlet Air. However, the low cost turned out to be full measure (here is my review on this miracle of engineering, with claims to constant playback interruptions), and after a month and a half, one of the earphones stopped working (which I was sooooo glad ). After giving the creative ears back to the shop, he proceeded to take the conventional drops. I picked between the Shenkhov and the Sony 1000, but each manufacturer of musical equipment has its own distinctive tone, and I became obsessed with the way Sony's instruments sounded (with deep bass and nuances in detail). In general, I am content with the purchase that was made. Of course, the sound quality is not as good as the wired ones, but the comfort of carrying them (you won't trip over the wires when you move) and the convenience of the connection (I got it, hit the start file, and gone) totally fulfill all of my requirements for headphones at this time. The most important thing is to find the correct size inserts for your shoes so that they fit comfortably and securely. At first, I was afraid that they would fall out in a crowded subway car or while I was walking (for example, the foam earbuds from the kit are too big for me and therefore the headphones did not sit normally in the ear, trying to fly away and worsening the noise reduction). Do not anticipate a reduction in background noise from the overheads; these are motherfucking little drops. Both in the subway and out in the open, they perform their duties flawlessly.

Pros
  • Portable and user-friendly charging case Appealing physical form A successful suppression of noise Nice and audible. In audiobook mode, they perform admirably (it's possible that they went six or more hours without needing a recharge). Good connection (even on the street)
Cons
  • Even with cautious use, the case will eventually become worn out (the lid becomes unpresentable). When compared to their wired equivalents, the sound quality is inferior (especially bass). Only by connecting the earphones and seeing the application can one see the charge that has been placed against the case. Insufficient EQ capabilities in the original application. The native application does not configure the microphone, therefore it will record ANY sound that is present other than the user's voice (it is impossible to talk on the headset in a noisy place).

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