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Review on Sony WI1000X/B: Black Wireless Behind-Neck In-Ear Headphones with Premium Noise Cancelling by Anand Kumar Singh ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

Although the pricing is somewhat steep, there are very few other options available. Some pros: Outstanding constructional quality and use of materials Wearing it won't bother you. An acceptable level of sound quality The battery life is satisfactory: around ten hours at maximum volume and with noise reduction enabled Full complement of accessories, including headphones, carrying case, wires, adaptor for airplanes, and a variety of ear pads (both silicone and foam) The ability to disable the noise reduction. Feasibility of establishing a connection via wire The ability to disconnect some wires in order to facilitate transit The noise canceling feature works wonderfully and appears to be much more effective than bose qc30 a variety of superfluous buns that may be customized using the program. Support for aptx hd, but only a select few users have access to ldac as of now. Some cons: The earbuds themselves are rather cumbersome and stick out significantly from the ears in a noticeable manner. Even with foam ear pads, they do not provide a very comfortable fit. They press on the ears and cause some discomfort, despite the fact that the size of the ear pads can be adjusted (I use the medium size, and the small one falls out) When exposed to cold and freezing conditions, wires become rigid. There is no indication that the battery is about to run out, but they instruct you to charge the headphones and then turn them off immediately. The percentage of charge remaining on the device is not shown in the Android status bar (this functionality works even for Chinese cheap ones) It is not possible to connect to two different devices at the same time. Because the vibration is so powerful—so powerful, in fact, that it causes even the heels to shake—and because it only works for calls, it would be wonderful if it could also be used for feedback on certain occurrences, such as turning it on and off. It is not really practical to turn the device on by holding down the power button for an extended period of time; why this is not possible instead of using a shorter push is unclear. Extremely lengthy charging time, around two and a half hours No ability to charge devices or listen to music When connected via wire, the media buttons will not function. Because of the awkward placement of the buttons, it is necessary to get your hands dirty while wearing the outerwear. It does not remember the mode that was selected before, and it always turns on noise reduction by default. For example, I don't need it as often as I do need it, but it still turns itself on by default, and I have to switch it off every time.