- The caliber of sound 6 different ear cushions in total Putting plans into motion Noise suppression NFC
- The case has a number of specific scratches on it. The activities on the headphones don't have a very flexible setting, and I'd want more of that. There is a breakdown in communication
- Excellent sound quality even without LDAC and other aptx codecs. The sound quality is far higher than that of comparable B&O and Sennheiser models. Freedom on an equal footing. In practice, noise reduction is effective. There is a discernible quieting of the street and subway noise.
- The headphones are the one positive aspect of this otherwise awful experience. Miscommunication amongst people on the street is the main issue. Their stuttering is persistent. At least every one hundred meters. There is an option to emphasize connection reliability, but doing so still results in gaps and considerably lower sound quality. If you put the phone in your left pocket, things go much better, however that's annoying for me because my bag is always on my right side. Another issue that can arise out on the street is the wind. A breeze can turn into a hurricane in no time. The noise-cancelling mics are to blame, I believe. To turn off noise reduction is pointless. The following example demonstrates the point. It's scratchy to the point where you might as well not touch the lid at all and still see scratches all over it. The case lost its shine after being worn for two weeks. Not compatible with laptop. But Sony is too savvy for a penny Chinese to do it.
- Sound, autonomy, noise reduction, ambient sound, usage scenarios, user-friendliness of playback control, and noise reduction are some of the factors that were taken into consideration.
- Application, awkward volume control, LEDs.
- 1. Noise cancellation sets itself apart from the rest of the market. Second, the program allows you to customize motions. Third, that's a lovely, elegant case Six sets of ear cushions, including fluffy ones, are provided with the set. 5. They are able to maintain a charge for an extended period of time (about six hours or three full charges of the case). 6. The program lets you monitor the charging process as you use the case and headphones. You can go in for sports (in particular, I double-checked running and crossfit, I have to continually adjust when jumping), and you can work with each earpiece independently.
- First, they're a lot bulkier and heavier than most other wireless headphones. 2. It takes more time than with competing models to insert them into the ear canal. Third, for unknown reasons, a voice is set up to mimic hand gestures. Not able to locate the off switch The app has a limited set of functionality. 5. The "surround sound" setting allows you to hear the wind and traffic, but no one is present. It's hard to have a conversation over headphones in public places because of the interlocutor's boring voice and the background noise from the street.
- extremely good sound quality. rather small. ably sustain a charge. excellent noise canceling.
- The case's painted plastic cover was quickly removed by being washed off and peeled off. Only the appearance is affected; the functionality is unaffected.
- The quality of the sound is superb.
- Form befitting a novice
- Positive comments abound on the YouTube page. Those sounds are quite decent. Superb in its ability to muffle outside sounds.
- Work took twice as long as expected. My ANC setting causes them to shut off after three hours. Around a third of the volume. iPhone software with bugs. Awful usability. They were painful to my not-insignificant ears. Noise pollution, especially during conversation.
- noise cancellation that works well. Good sound, excluding any flaws. a large battery. Amazing design. There is no wait time. can be used independently of one another. New releases of firmware are ongoing.
- The following is how software with bugs is expressed: - The connection may drop suddenly (rare). - It takes a while to connect, especially (and frequently) if you have previously used another linked device. - Uncomfortable controls, slow responses, slow action confirmation, and other hiccups. Although the settings program is not particularly convenient, there is frequently no need to use it.
- The sound that is most superior to those of TWS in my opinion. The most effective suppression of noise. Unfortunately, autonomy is a downer.
- A microphone that is highly underpowered and a casing that is enormous; nonetheless, I do not consider this to be a drawback for myself because I carry it around in either a banana bag or a backpack.
- Sound. They accurately replicate electronic music (Armin Van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, U96, Solar Fields), "sag" on rock and metal (Iron Maiden, Rainbow, Helloween), but not to a point that it becomes problematic. Easy to use (with certain caveats) - I personally pair with the phone quickly, my ears don't hurt from wearing them for a long time, and they communicate with you in a lovely female voice)))
- There are specific points in use, which are described below, such as the price and the lack of water protection, at least at the level of splash protection. Battery. These apparently "long-playing" headphones did not function for me even for two hours with all the "improvers" set on, including the equalizer, the noise reduction, and the DSEEHX system on BT 4.0. If the equalizer and noise reduction are disabled while usage, the declared 4h + are gained. Perhaps you will be able to see the exact 6 hours of work claimed by the manufacturer if you convert to BT 5.0 and stop using any gadgets at all. Let me give you some sound advice, Sony: either consider the power usage of your devices, avoid include them in products, or at the very least declare honestly that they last 6 hours only with precisely defined settings. I didn't give up on the equalizer and noise reduction, which together take up about half of the device's working time. Sensor. He like being stroked but dislikes it when they hammer him)))). All humor aside. The sensor works occasionally when you touch it with your finger, but when you slide your finger across it, everything clicks into place. Volume. I have enough, but my supply is virtually exhausted and my margin is very small. I acknowledge that the level may not be sufficient when listening to "quiet" records from the 1980s and 1970s.
- That was a very amazing sound. After they have left, it will no longer be possible to use the other ears. The elimination of noise is standard practice. Many unique options for the equalization to choose from. This connection is of the highest quality. During the course of several months, the sound was only disrupted once or twice, and for a fraction of a second each time. Maintains its charge quite well.
- The container is unusually huge and box-like in appearance. The headphones themselves are not very small, and it takes some time for the ears to become accustomed to having them in place for extended periods of time. To tell you the truth, the physical presentation isn't exactly a work of art either. In addition, the microphone is not in the best condition.
- YouTube comments are overwhelmingly positive. Excellent quality of sound. Solid noise suppression capabilities.
- Work took twice as long as expected. In my ANC setting, they power down after three hours. About two-thirds of the volume. Unreliable iOS app. Absolutely terrible usability. They were painful to my not-insignificant ears. Noise pollution, especially during conversation.
- How high-end the components are. Good level of comfort. Transfer rate over the phone. Excellent sound!
- Personally, I find the noise reduction to be subpar. In contrast to large ears. Not recommended for use as a headset. You can communicate, but only if it's rather quiet.
- Excellent sound quality, exceptional noise suppression, and an attractive appearance.
- A revolting application from Sony, the headphones' size and weight, both of which are unacceptable. Not the right size for my ears.
- Make sure the sound is of good quality. A noise canceler that actually works.
- The continuous disruptions that take place on the street are the most crucial thing. To each individual's detriment, the ears were poorly preserved. A couple of inconvenient falls occurred both on the street and in the transportation system. The charging box is enormous and somewhat heavy in compared to that of its competitors; hence, it cannot be easily carried in one's pocket.
- The sound, the active noise cancellation, and everything else that has been said about them in general is nothing short of phenomenal.
- The measurements of both the casing and the ears themselves are listed below.
- The TWS with the best sound quality, in my view. Superior muzzling. Autonomy is a major downer.
- It has a terrible microphone and a big casing (which isn't a problem for me because I just throw it in a banana bag or a backpack).
- Strong acoustics. The noise cancellation does a good job of masking the hum of the background, and the music can be heard in all of its intricate complexity. When seated, they provide a secure and pleasant experience. The charge is quick to replenish in the housing, and it is good for several hours of use.
- If you tilt your head to the side, they will fall out of your ears. Walking causes them to become loose and fall out, and they are not particularly comfortable to wear when you are on the go. It is especially unsettling when done while seated on the toilet, due to the repeated tilting of the head. It is not uncommon for there to be interference in the workplace, and it even happens occasionally at home; the reason for this is unclear. On the street, people rarely conclude their conversations from a phone that is tucked away in their jeans pocket. (Mode de prioritisation de la communication.) The interlocutors claim that the microphone is feeble and that it takes up all of the background noise. When using the headset, the sound quality is not very good. There are situations when the Bluetooth connection does not take effect immediately. It is possible that one of the earpieces will be late with the connection or will not connect at all on occasion. Removed, reinstalled, and reconnected in order to effect correction. When turned on, touch buttons frequently make contact with one other. You will need to train yourself to put them on without setting off any alarms. When it's particularly warm, the ears will start to perspire and itch. There is not a power adapter. Weird cost reductions given this price.
- 1. Sound quality at the level where "you can still hear that Bluetooth, but it's not disgusting anymore." 2. Intelligent ergonomics. 3. It does not leave a stain (see the comment that follows). 4. Active noise suppression that is really effective overall. 5. Horse running time. 6. An exceptionally stable link. 7. A wide variety of complete nozzles to choose from. 8. Intelligent voice notifications, including in 2022. Albeit in a robotic voice. 9. With the most recent version of the firmware, the program now displays both the current charge of each of the headphones as well as the current charge of the case. 10. It is obvious that practice has been put into control touches. In addition, the capability to personalize these same touches has been integrated. 11. Indication of the commencement of charging the headphones when they are placed in the case.
- 1. Because of regulations in the European Union, active noise cancellation does not function very well in the high midrange. Because this characteristic is shared by both this model and the WH-1000xm3 type, it is more appropriate from the standpoint of the user's safety. If you wear them in the office, you will still be able to hear the clicking of door handles, the clicking of heels, and the communication of particularly "squeaky" coworkers. 2. Because of how far they project from the ears, it will no longer be comfortable to wear a cap that contours closely to the head when using these headphones because of the space that they take up. 3. Dimensional cover. 4. Aside from the accompanying mobile application, there is no other way to obtain details regarding the battery life of both the headphones and the case.