- Sound Noise cancellation, before that there were Samsung with ANC, the difference is huge Good equipment A large number of ear pads of different types
- Rather, not shortcomings, but remarks that, perhaps someday, Sony will fix in an ate Charging from the computer, okay, it could still be from the off, no, what are you talking about! to charge the headphones, you need to turn on the computer and then only charge Constant sound alerts where they are not needed, when the noise pressure is turned off, for example, when you get out of the subway, you need to wait until a mechanical female voice says in your ear that the noise reduction is turned off and only then you can listen to music further. On the Samsung, everything is intuitive, the noise reduction is turned on with a lever, 2 positions are on and off, and the ambient sound is turned on by pressing another key. With adaptive noise reduction, when changing from "stay" to walking, a dull and, again, out of place sound is emitted that interrupts the composition. When you turn on the headset, the noise canceling automatically turns on, maybe someone likes it, but I don’t really like that they impose their noise canceling on you. The LEDs are constantly flashing, what for?! Only Sony knows
- Good sound, soundproofing, comfortable, keep a charge for a long time, charge quickly, there is support for LDAC and Aptx-HD codecs (Aptx-HD support was cut out in the new version of the headphones), NFC pairing
- The only thing I don't like is the Micro-usb port, of course I would like Type-c, and Bluetooth 4.2, now I would like 5.0
- Mobility Incredible soundproofing Great sound
- Wires cling to the collar, collar, sometimes jump out. On Red Square, GUM sometimes has a breakdown in communication with the telephone.
- Sound Overall product quality
- I didn't find any serious ones.
- Large headroom
- 1. It is not possible to connect two devices. 2. Can't work while charging
- See in the comments
- See in the comments
- -One main advantage - great sound. These ears want to listen even just like that, without a road or a walk. You will listen to your favorite songs all over again - they will sound in a new way (unless, of course, you have better and more expensive ears / speakers). -Also, with a stretch, you can take the battery - I can withstand two days. Although, when charging, it is clear that the battery is only in one of the bows of the rim (one is warm) - a flaw. -Bluetooth signal reception is also good, although, where without it? is a standard feature
- - no charging included! - charge only from the computer, and then when it works. I wrote a review in sonimarket, what voltage / amperes do you need to charge your battery? There was no response, so: -Product support from the manufacturer is zero. (I charge with anything, including from the monitor) -There is no possibility of charging from smart via cable. -does not play through the cable when the battery is dead. -does not play when charging - The necessary buttons are missing. track, loop. - the power button must be held for a very long time and strongly - this is very inconvenient! - Noise canceling is very bad! (if you walk near the road, you have to turn up the volume) The printer in the office humming nearby continues to strain. Colleagues yelling on the phone - they are practically not muffled by noise reduction. (the only thing that muffles the rumble of the minibus is better than with ordinary liners). - the set of ear pads is very scarce - there is no option with memory foam, there is no option with better insulation (you will have to order). -price (what actually besides the sound they have? - nothing)
- Sound NC (I really liked this function, it’s simply not replaceable in the subway, of course it’s not 100% jamming, but the difference is definitely noticeable, and with the music turned on it completely isolates 100%). After a month of use: - I made sure that I made the right choice for listening to music in the subway and in a noisy office - Nebroz (I chose beige) noise-canceling headphones are a salvation from coughing, sneezing and sniffing neighbors in the car and office and at the same time do not attract attention with their bulky appearance like full-size , also a great option for NC in winter UNDER a hat. -NC makes it possible to enjoy not only aggressive music in noisy places.
- No serious ones identified yet. After a month of use: - the microphone is really weak, as many people write, the interlocutor does not hear well - you have to talk very loudly. - sooo clean tops and no pretensions to the bottoms, but a more "elastic and assertive" middle is really often not enough, especially on acoustics. - I still could not forget the more assertive and dense sound of N3 on a more powerful (than smart) X5 - if you choose not for the metro and wireless is not so important - take a closer look at N3 (just be sure to listen to them with cords (I tried with 2.5 mm. balanced) - the difference seemed very significant even to the inexperienced me) + as it turned out, for the N3 there is also a bluetooth cord with AptX on sale.
- The sound is really great. By far the best wireless sound. Though I haven't yet tried hooking my westone w40s to some kind of bluetooth cable in the absence of decent options. Noise isolation - oh yes, hell, it works no worse than mdr1000x. When you call, they vibrate like crazy.
- Firstly, this neckband form factor itself, and even so tight and fat . Let's just say that the headphones made me more stylish, because I began to wear shirts more often, trying to hide this strange squalor with a collar :) Secondly, forget about all the buttons except for turning on. They are super tight and uncomfortable. I manage either from a smartphone or from a smart watch. They really stick out of the ears, but not particularly critical. In terms of sound, I would like more detail, but obviously not for such a price.
- - Impressive sound. Detailed, juicy. The bass sounds clear, without hum. - The ability to connect via mini jack is just a great feature. This allows you to use headphones with nintendo switch and any other devices, avoid sound delay with your phone when it's critical. In addition, you can use your ears this way if the battery is dead. - Effective active noise cancellation with the ability to "reverse" it to hear the surrounding space. - While the bluetooth connection behaved very stably. Let's see what happens in the winter.
- - By bluetooth, there is a rather significant sound delay. You can watch movies only with a player that can compensate for sound delay. It's hard to play games in general. But it saves the opportunity to cut the headphones with a cable. - The equalizer can only be enabled if you set the "priority of a stable connection", which uses the simplest codec. Apparently, the headphone processor does not pull both high bitrate, noise reduction and real-time processing at the same time. It's a pity. Consider that these headphones do not have an equalizer. - I did not understand the adaptive noise reduction adjustment. The feature seems to be very smart, but stupid. Profiles are switched through the squeak and pause of the music for 2 seconds, which interferes. Yes, and rarely when you want to listen to the surrounding space, but the adaptive thing thinks otherwise. She is still sort of setting up, but I was too lazy to do this. As a result, I cut it off - since there is a button by which you can manually turn on the "transparency" mode and listen to everything around you, if necessary. - The buttons obviously wanted to be made very tight so that they would not be accidentally pressed. We overdid it. To press the button, you have to hold the bezel on the opposite side, and quite firmly.
- Long work. Claimed 10 hours hold without problems.
- the quality of the paint on the metal part of the rim. After a while it started to peel off.
- Good and clear sound, relatively good sound isolation. No wires from the source of music playback. Adjusting sound settings through the application.
- Weak battery. There is no early warning for low battery. No hard carrying case.
- Combination of in-ear headphones with hybrid drivers, wireless technology, noise reduction and modern codecs.
- A slight distortion of the sound picture towards the articulation of high frequencies. No dedicated rewind keys. Not premium enough. The wires are tanned in the cold, which is why the headphones fall out when you turn your head. I did not expect such a childish miscalculation from Sony ( * PS3. It should be in the comment, but it doesn't fit there anymore. The kit comes with foam ear pads (except for a set of conventional silicone ones). But it's not the kind of foam that needs to be crumpled a bit and it will take on the shape of the ear canal that HiFi in-ear headphones users have thought of. A resilient porous material of the type from which tourist rugs and stuffing for upholstered furniture are made.
- Sound and supported codecs (up to and including LDAC) Working hours Google and other assistants Equipment
- The equalizer is not available on high sound quality. However, it is not really needed with these headphones. The opacity of the estimate of the remaining charge. Slightly strange ear pads in diameter. Infrequent audio interruptions on LDAC connection (highest quality)
- - Build quality - you can immediately see what you give money for) - Hybrid design - As a result - impressive bass (including subwoofer) and high-precision top (which, oddly enough, does not cut the ears, but rather compares with a delicate sewing machine) - Really wide and detailed scene. It seems to me that in this regard they bypass the older MDR-1000X - The LDAC codec is a next-level shield for wireless sound (although the sound is still a little more to my liking on the cord) - The application for the phone, despite some limitations (see in the comments), adds convenience and is quite appropriate for itself. - Working time 10-14 hours - IMHO is adequate for their size and functionality. (I charge about once every three or four days) - Large selection of ear pads included. (and the whole set is rich)
- Noise cancellation is still inferior to the first MDR-1000X. However, it is still better than the vast majority of both passive and active headphone models. Plane, subway, wind - all this does not interfere with enjoying music. The V-shaped characteristic works great on electronics, hippie, and all that, but I want a deeper and more elaborate mids where there is an emphasis on vocals, piano, violins, guitars, etc. Naturally, I put this as a disadvantage, adjusted for the price tag - I still want 100% return and range coverage for 20k :) In addition, it is precisely in contrast to the excellent deep basses and filigree-clear highs that the lack in the middle is clearly visible. It doesn't mean she's "bad". Not at all. However, in the same relatively unpretentious h. Ear in (5,000), I probably like the middle even more.
- The sound with the ldac codec is simply gorgeous (both low and high and the stage .), noise reduction (multimode), autonomy 10h noise reduction 14h normal mode, wired mode (passive) (on Windows with audio quality, bluetooth is just a problem) and you can swing through usb dac, cover included, laying wires on the headset, information content - you press the power button and you are told the battery charge level (max / medium / small), but does not warn of a low charge (when fully discharged, just a phrase in English - "connect to charging" and immediately turn off)
- There are no serious shortcomings, rather nitpicking - you can’t charge and use at the same time (when charging is connected, they turn off, just in the middle of the movie and if there is a power bank, it’s a shame), it seemed very strange that there was no increase / decrease in the volume by holding the +/- button for a long time and you have to stupidly click on several times, the wired mode cannot be used as active (the sound will not pass through the built-in amplifier, and you will not be able to control the volume, for example, as on the srs-xb30 speaker) it would be very useful when connecting to controller wired or installing ldac in ps4.