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Review on Wireless headphones Sony WF-1000X, black by Qu Qui Qu (Cu C H in ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I have not regretted the purchase, everything is fine.

The overall impression of the headphones is positive. The main thing - the sound - is at a high level here: higher than many good wired headphones. Build, design, in-ear comfort, etc. - also in the best traditions of Sony. But there are a lot of rough edges: software to cut and cut, communication was established only after a couple of ates after the purchase, jambs with a charge and other minor flaws, which are generally not fatal, but exist, prevent me from putting 5/5. And the high price (bought for 14,000) seems to me not very well-deserved. Let's just say, they didn't work it out in Sony. If it decreases or the above problems are solved, then the headphones will be generally ideal.

Pros
  • 1) For mobile, small bluetooth headphones, these are simply amazing sound quality: loud, clear, everything that should be heard is heard. They sound better than standard HTC type-C headphones and mid-priced Sennheisers. 2) Very fast connection and pairing with phone (HTC U11) and with Ipad. 3) The cover seemed convenient to me personally: it is somewhat elongated and therefore seems large, but in the inner pocket of a jacket or jacket it is completely invisible, quite light. 4) The charge holds the stated time. And yes, at first they really kept instead of 3 hours for about 2 hours and 15 minutes. After a week of use, they began to keep the full 3 hours (this is warned in the instructions, but it is not clear what this is connected with). 5) Noise isolation is very good, but the advertised modes are not particularly impressive: the difference between them is barely felt, well, except for turning off the noise isolation altogether. And yes, according to the sensations, passive noise isolation plays the main role - the headphones sit very deep and tight (especially if you pick up different included plugs). In the subway, neither the train, nor the singers in the passages, nor the nearest passengers can be heard at all, not even at full volume.
Cons
  • 1) Connection persistence. No, after the ate, the connection is not randomly lost, but in rare cases it fails: the sound disappears for a second and immediately returns to its place. Moreover, some of these cases occur in the same places: apparently there is some kind of interfering signal (again, they warn in the instructions, but you expect more from Sony). This drawback is slowly being corrected and now it has become completely insignificant and rare, but the sediment remains. 2) The software that comes in addition to the headphones is very raw. The program can do very little, sometimes it crashes and freezes, it's buggy. Again they rule, but slowly; 3) The charging case does not have any indicator of the remaining charge. I’m already used to it and have a rough idea of ​​how much is left, but it’s inconvenient and frankly a crutch. And yes, the headphones must be inserted into the case carefully, because if you put them incorrectly (and this is quite possible), they will not start charging; 4) Headphones do not warn about their residual charge in any way, and the application is not informative (see paragraph 2), so it is quite possible that the hop and headphones report that they need to be recharged; 5) They are discharged, even if they are turned off and just lie in the case. That is, they continue to spend the charge and pull it out of the case. I believe that again a software glitch.

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