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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

I'll wear these ears and I'll be completely satisfied. So far, from long wearing, they begin to press, the ears get tired. I like the sound, hand control on the earpiece is more convenient than looking for buttons, this is a plus. As for the wind in the noise reduction mode - there are 3 modes in the ears, and just in case of wind, storm, hurricane, it is better to use the 3rd mode (control off), and not noise reduction, and the wind will not blow into the ears Helps me. A cool attachment is…

Pros
  • Wireless; 3 sound modes; Finger control; Large; Conveniently fold; long enough
Cons
  • Tight. They begin to press with a long sock.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

I chose between Sonya for 30,000 and in the end I did not regret it, since the quality is quite a bit worse, the bass can be improved with the help of the application, and they sit comfortably in the ears, the style is good, if you learn, the touch screen is good, it’s true that it’s not a cover as a gift, but a small handbag, but it makes me even more comfortable because I often wear it around my neck

Pros
  • Excellent noise isolation, sound quality, a large selection of functions in the application, a fairly normal microphone, voice recording is convenient
Cons
  • When switching the equalizer, a slight delay in the music

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

I've been using Sony headphones since 2022. I started with the Sony MDR-1A, then switched to the Sony XBA-N3AP (I still consider them reference). I have long dreamed of trying wireless, and when I broke my phone because of the headphone wire, I clearly decided that it was time to act. I noticed this model right away. I was satisfied with the price and emphasis on bass. I decided that it would be better to have more of it and I would take it away than not to be enough. And in principle, he did…

Pros
  • Thick sound, comfortable, quality materials, signature Sony sound
Cons
  • Somewhat noisy.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, the price is commensurate with the quality.

Before buying, I looked at different models of headphones for a very long time and in the end I decided not to take the Sony WH-CH710N, but these ones right away, since I already have a Sennheiser HD 4.50R, which, in theory, will be a higher class than the Sony WH-CH710N, so I didn’t see the point in taking them, but here the class will obviously be higher for sure. Also on the list were the Audio-Technica ATH-M50xBT, which everyone praises because of the quality sound, I compared three…

Pros
  • - Very well emit low-frequency sounds; - Excellent bass; - Good design; - Comfortably sit on the ears and do not press; - By touching the right ear, the sound in the headphones is muffled, and the surrounding amplifies and you can listen to what they say to you; - Hold a charge for a long time; - Sufficiently functional application on the phone; - Very compact when folded, fit even in a jacket pocket; - Lungs;
Cons
  • - Noise isolation at rest almost does not muffle sounds, in this regard, these headphones are even worse than the Sennheiser HD 4.50R. If you listen to music, then you doubt that you will hear something, of course, but if you play, then periodically the surrounding sounds will still reach your ears (for example, the noise from the operation of the system unit); - They look somewhat flimsy or something, sometimes you are afraid to even take them wrong, I'm not talking about dropping them; - The touch control is very inconvenient, of course I use it for only a week, but you can get used to the button control even during this period, I have not got used to the touch control. Yes, I do not deny that pressing on the right ear and the music will muffle is a cool function (although it was worth doing it on pressing, not holding, otherwise the hand gets tired sometimes if suddenly someone decided to talk to you for longer than a couple of phrases), but the rest it was necessary to do it on mechanical buttons, not touch ones, it may be technologically advanced, but not convenient, because you don’t see what you press, while the fur. buttons without problems in the form, you can understand what and where; - Charging cable included, could have been longer; - Bluetooth catches not as well as Sennheiser, although Sony will have a newer version of the Bluetooth module;

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

Previously, I was a little afraid of wireless headphones due to fast discharge, poor sound quality, disconnection, etc. These are my first large wireless earphones and have changed my attitude towards the audio extraction format. I really liked the sound and rich bass. Given that the headphones are used daily for 1-2 hours, the product is worth the money. I would buy the second Sony WH-XB900N headphones - definitely yes)))

Pros
  • 1. Excellent sound quality. 2. Deep rich bass. 3. Branded application with an equalizer will allow you to customize the sound for any music lover. 4. NFC connection. 5. Touch control (sound adjustment, track rewind / forward, pause, mute up to 95% of the usual hand to the body). 6. High-quality assembly and materials. 7. Weight. 8. The manufacturer claims 30 hours of operation (I did not check the operating time, but the manufacturer can be trusted). 9. Quite compact, while the headphones completely cover the ears.
Cons
  • 1. Does not accurately show the charge. 2. Charging 7 hours.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Totally disappointed, product is terrible.

I apparently got a marriage, I took it without doubting the quality of expensive headphones from SONY, so I didn’t check it in the store, I just made sure that the package was intact. I used this device for an hour at most and during this time revealed the following: When connected via 3.5 / BT, there is a barely noticeable noise in the background, I tested it in all noise reduction modes in the hope that this is still at least due to something, to no avail. The sound from the box was…

Pros
  • The bass is solid, pleasant to the touch, "touch" control. Comfortable and secure on the head
Cons
  • Flimsy-looking design, the inability to use headphones as a headset when connected to a PC. about other disadvantages of a possible "marriage or fell" below .

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Second-rate goods, I won't buy any more.

I didn’t particularly choose headphones and I’m not a music lover. I wanted to buy inexpensive wireless headphones with active noise reduction, I just chose in the store by availability :) The sound is normal in principle (I compare it with plugs for 2 thousand), but it seemed a little deaf, you can tweak it in the equalizer. Active noise reduction is not noticeable at all, passive noise isolation works more :) Noise reduction can be turned on / adjusted through the application on the phone…

Pros
  • - Cute - There are all sorts of small interesting features
Cons
  • - Poor active noise cancellation - Cannot be used while charging - Clunk

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

Bought not so long ago, in the process of dating more. I really liked these ears - sound, convenience, quality of materials - everything is just fire. You can not take off for hours, everything is great, they sit very comfortably on the head. The son after an hour of listening to music said that his ears were sweating. I spent a couple of hours in them, everything is fine. Apparently it depends on the sweating of the ears))). The sound is awesome, love it. The charge holds for a long time, but…

Pros
  • Comfortable fit on the ears beautiful Functional Technological (modern gadget)
Cons
  • Ears sweat a little when worn for a long time In strong winds, talking on the phone is almost impossible.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

I chose, measured in the range from 8000 to 25000. These seemed the most comfortable in terms of fit, firstly, and secondly, in terms of sound. Why landing on the first, because what I measured before crushed the skull. These are comfortable. Meryl Technics, Pioneer 10x (it seems that such figures were in the model), Senhi, Panasonic. The sound is just mine. Even without additional dances with equalizers and other things. I immediately put it on out of the box and went for a walk. Walked for an

Pros
  • Comfortable on my head
Cons
  • There were no documents from the store, instructions in 2022. But this does not apply to the quality of the headphones. I took it to the Photostore.

Before that, there were Beats Solo 3 Wireless and Beats DeToX. Detox compressed the skull and it was difficult to sit for more than 2-3 hours. The Solo 3s were great ears until a year later they started peeling the skin off the earcups and then they popped out and showed the foam. At this point, I bought myself a Sony wh. I've been using it for 5 months now. The sound quality is just fine, at maximum volume nothing wheezes / squeals / rattles. I noticed that if you just turn them on, then there

Pros
  • Sound quality and volume, style, do not try to squeeze the brain
Cons
  • 1) When connecting somewhere via a wire, you still need to turn on the headphones, because. otherwise there will be a "deaf" sound. Why wire then? Unclear. 2) When they are discharged to some low level, they give out a voice message. More precisely, a lifelong voice monologue that absolutely completely turns off the incoming sound. That is, if you listened to music, a lecture, a stream, talked on the phone, then it seems that for 5-7 seconds you are completely disconnected from what is happening. 3) Personally, it does not work for me as a headset when connected to a PC via bluetooth. I'm not going to buy a sound card for this, so I had to go through the settings and make them purely headphones. 4) Stupid app, annoying app, scary app. From the first seconds, it began to infuriate me with its interface and uselessness. I don’t remember what it was for, but why it was necessary

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

When choosing compared live: - JBL 650btnc: quite well built and comfortable to sit. The sound is the simplest of all. Support only SBC. Noise canceling is average. - Sennheiser HD4.50btnc: live looks much cheaper than they cost. They look like an inexpensive Chinese computer headset. I didn’t like the landing - the ear pads are narrow, they sit uncomfortable, the sound was also not impressive. - Sennheiser Momentum M2 OEBT: Stylish, even one of a kind. Premium materials: steel and alcantara…

Pros
  • - Driving, energetic and rich sounding in general. Juicy, powerful booming bass available. At the same time, it cannot be said that high and medium are lost against its background - absolutely not! The overall picture of the sound is detailed with an emphasis on low frequencies. This is not a minus - this is a feature of the headphones. - Excellent and very comfortable fit. Can be worn for hours without taking off. At the same time, they look quite compact on the head, as for full-size ones. - Excellent passive and active noise cancellation. In the metro I listen comfortably at 60-70% volume. Before that, I used AKG earplugs (comes with the Samsung S10e), so I had to constantly correct them for better noise isolation and bass and turn the volume up to 90%, which caused my ears to get tired quickly. With noise reduction, it is a pleasure to listen - for a long time and at a comfortable volume. The noise of the car is remotely audible - this is not 100% soundproofing, but more than sufficient. - Excellent quality materials and workmanship. Nothing creaks anywhere, it's nice to hold in your hands. The surface is rough - prints do not remain. Compact when folded. - Support for LDAC, the presence of Type-C. - Functional application with a bunch of settings. - There was not a single disconnection, unlike TWS headphones. Not with a smartphone, not with Smart TV. The connection is stable regardless of whether you are walking or taking the subway. Elari Nano constantly sinned with this, like Samsung Buds according to reviews. - Many people complain that active noise canceling headphones make a terrible noise when the wind blows. To be honest, I didn't notice this problem at all. The noise of a strong wind is audible, but absolutely not critical, it does not hit the ears.
Cons
  • - When adjusting the equalizer or turning on the surround sound modes, the LDAC connection mode immediately switches to SBC with a corresponding drop in sound quality.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

overall a great model. took to work remotely. did not regret. but it could have been a more powerful jammer, for me it was one of the selection criteria. compared with bose, beats and jbl. at bose, the jammer subjectively seemed better, but the price is much higher. compare it with more expensive sony like wh-1000xm3, there may be a better jammer if that's important to you.

Pros
  • good smooth sound. stable connection. wearing comfort. build quality, size, pleasant to the touch and appearance. good battery life. the function of temporarily turning on the external background by holding your finger on the earpiece. pleasant voice of the built-in informant robot. I have it in blue - very noble, I was afraid that it would turn out to be acidic, there was nowhere to look in advance.
Cons
  • The jammer is average, but better than nothing. there are some minor nuances. a short cable for charging is included, but these are trifles. well, it's expensive.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

Noise canceling, as already mentioned here, is not the best, but in general it performs its function. Someone wrote about the flimsy design. As for me, the design is quite suitable (nothing creaks or staggers). 4 put only because of problems with the connection. On Linux, by the way, a similar problem is easily fixed by building RFCOMM / BNEP in the kernel as modules and not as built-ins.

Pros
  • - Nice clear sound - Ears do not get tired for a long time (although it probably depends on the shape of the ears) and nothing presses anywhere. - The charge lasts long enough so that it does not irritate. - USB Type C charging allows you to use the same wire (well, the charger itself) as for the phone. - Checking the charge level - Voice notification of status / charge - Touch / gesture control of the player (or assistant)
Cons
  • 1. Autoconnect in Windows does not work. Manual connection of an already paired device also does not always work, often you have to delete and re-add the device. (For comparison, the JBL ears are doing great in this regard) 2. New firmware that could fix 1 does not come out.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I wasn't thrilled with the product, but it can be used.

In general, the model is more of a disappointment - these are my first headphones for such money and I expected more, especially from Sony, who used to only please with musical gadgets and Japanese thoroughness in the approach to detail. I tried on headphones in the store, but for the hour spent there, alas, I could not understand that with longer use they would press

Pros
  • • Good noise reduction, • normal sound, • deep bass (for me it's rather a minus because the highs without an equalizer are not enough IMHO, although pumping bass on some tracks is, of course, cool) • touch control - it is convenient to press pause • good battery life • assembled soundly
Cons
  • I expected a wow effect from the near-top Sony, but a miracle did not happen. • the sound is mediocre, the wire is generally white noise, • friends with Windows are mediocre, applications are only for the phone, in Skype and Teams the microphone works through one place, muffles the voice (everything is fine on the phone) - you have to use it only as headphones and use some other microphone. • put pressure on my ears, I can't sit in them for more than an hour or two - I take it off with relief, well, my ears still sweat, but only the lazy one didn't write about it • at the same time, they do not hold well on the head, fly off • you have to turn off the noise reduction on the street, because it makes noise from the wind - this has already been written about • touch control sometimes infuriates, it's bad that it cannot be turned off or turned off partially, a very strange delay for a double touch as much as a few seconds - you can touch, wait, touch again and pause is pressed - this causes false positives: I once had a pause just from the fact that I touched my shoulder with the earpiece (apparently the second time in a row); volume control would be very cool if sometimes (often) it didn’t switch tracks simply because you didn’t run it vertically but diagonally! • the price is too much for such • the battery starts to cause some ambiguous impressions: it seems that when fully charged they hold for quite a long time, with occasional use a couple of hours a day - enough for about a week, but sometimes they sit down at the most inopportune moment, although they only warned about a low charge of 20%

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Bought for office work in open space to weed out extraneous noise and conversations. They do their job very well. The conversations of colleagues are no longer disturbing and you can concentrate on work. Initially, I did not plan to use them on the street, but I tried it a couple of times - I liked it. During a walk, 80% of sounds are filtered out, only cars passing very close are heard (if you listen to 40-50%), sirens, beeps and other very loud sounds. If you listen to more than 65%, then…

Pros
  • Well assembled, very pleasant to the touch, high-quality plastic, soft leather. I want to wear again and again. Comfortable touch control - really convenient to use. The price-quality ratio is excellent. There is no regret after the purchase, and the feeling of money thrown to the wind, as sometimes happens. On the contrary, there is even a feeling of euphoria from a successful purchase, which I want to share with everyone. It's probably what prompted me to this review :) small pluses: - usb-type c - gives the feeling that you are not buying junk, but a modern device) - the possibility of connecting by wire. Personally, it gives me a guarantee that you can quickly solve the problem of connecting via bluetooth during a working video call. Quite often, air pods, when paired with windows, make brains. For example, when partners, colleagues, or an English teacher are waiting for you, and you are already late . the last thing you want at such moments is to delve into the settings or restart your laptop.
Cons
  • I switched to these headphones after air pods1, because. they lack noise cancellation. 1) Very complex integration with the iPhone. For full-fledged work, you need to install at least 4! applications: - to set up headphones - this is logical, there are no questions; - to listen to music. I didn't understand what it was for. The application has links to application 1, and apple music. There is no possibility to add music; - Next in the settings you are asked if you would like to connect 360 sound? if so, you need to install 2 more Deezer apps, register and subscribe. Refused this option. 2) When setting up the application, 2 people are required !) because you need to take a picture of your ears))) It’s almost impossible to do it yourself, you need a second person to take a picture of you in profile) Well, it’s good that it’s not 3 or 5)) 3) Indeed, the ears sweat a little in them, but you understand this when you take them off. 4) A lot of bass, but this is both a plus and a minus. In general, the advantages significantly overlap all the disadvantages described above. Pain with the setting is one-time. Headphones were required urgently and there was no time to figure it out. My expectations were that they would work right out of the box, but the magic didn't happen. If you have 20 minutes of free time, you can ignore points 1 and 2.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the product fully corresponds to the description.

I bought it for 12800, I’m happy with the sound like an elephant, the bass vibrates directly, it may even be a lot for someone, so it’s better to go listen, and then buy, in St. Petersburg there is an opportunity for me to listen to different hours for 2, I chose these, I listen to electronic music, it just went to me. The ears don’t press, at the computer at home all day, it’s normal, I think the ears will sweat on the street, well, the fact that it didn’t work out to connect to the lg TV…

Pros
  • Sound, autonomy.
Cons
  • unable to connect to lg tv

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

For the price, the headphones are excellent, definitely worth the money. I've used them both wired and wireless and both work great. Noise reduction works well, you will not hear external noise when listening to music: a puncher or some kind of drill will drown out exactly. You can also use these headphones as a headset, the microphone is good. In general, these headphones are a budget version of Sony's thousand series headphones: simpler, but this does not make them worse and this is the main

Pros
  • - Build quality: good plastic, ear pads - Sound: high-quality, bass. High, medium and low frequencies are heard - Possibility of flexible settings through a proprietary application - Ability to use headphones through the wire - Convenient implementation of gestures - Active noise cancellation - They sit well on the head, it is possible to adjust the arc for yourself - NFC connection (if you have Android) - USB Type-C connector - Case included
Cons
  • These headphones have no objective drawbacks for their price, I can only note one: - Inconvenient type of folding: JBL headphones do this more comfortably

We read rave reviews / reviews that promise music lovers Hi-Res quality sound with Sony's LDAC codec. Forget Sony's marketing tales about Bluetooth sound quality, any modern Bluetooth headphones produce sound worse than CD quality (and with any codec). As for the LDAC codec advertised by Sony, you have to be a very, very good music lover to notice its difference in sound (in maximum quality) from the aptX HD codec, and at the same time you lose all sound quality settings, i. E. listen to music…

Pros
  • Touch control is a thing, and you can really appreciate it only by trying it. They sit comfortably on the head - you can use for several hours without experiencing much discomfort. Working time 30 hours is quite comfortable. I am not a music lover, so the choice of headphones was based on the versatility of their use: comfort to the head, long working time, sound quality, work with Windows 10, the presence of a microphone headset (for talking on Skype / Teams), ease of control, connection stability, affordable price. As a result, the choice fell on the Sony WH-XB900N, the price fell out of the desired criteria (expensive), but the name Sony clouded my mind and outweighed everything.
Cons
  • Very long charging from USB (charger not included), full charge up to 7 hours. For example, the battery of my smartphone (about 6000 mAh) charges max. for 1 hour. Bass sound settings are artificially turned up. At the same time, it cannot be said that the low frequencies are of good quality, so that they mumble while hammering the rest of the sound range. To watch movies on TV - will do. For lovers of diverse music - I do not advise. In a pause, an extraneous background is heard. Noise reduction - for show, you need to have a good imagination in order to hear his work indoors, and it is not recommended to turn it on at all on the street - only harm. Headphones are designed exclusively to work with Android devices and there are no particular problems here. Manufacturers somehow timidly and hesitantly mention the possibility of working with a PC on Windows 10 (I have Bluetooth version 4.2), but do not believe them. Very buggy work with a PC on the most common OS in the world - Windows 10 (about 60% of PCs). Headphones in the system can be set as a headphone (for example, working with a microphone via Skype) or stereo headphones. The stereo headphone mode almost never works, and the headphone mode regularly falls off and needs to be restored periodically. Those. you can forget about high-quality listening to music from a PC, and the sound quality from a microphone is below average. It is understandable - the bass is pulled up, the midrange is lowered, and there are no sound adjustments. The microphone does not work with Teams remotely, the admins said - hardware incompatibility. Each time a Bluetooth connection from a Windows 10 PC is a lottery, regularly you have to do it manually. Connection stability when working with Windows 10 - I have not seen worse. The connection is stable only within a small room. I went out into the next room - the sound chokes and disappears, either when working with a PC, or when working with a Bluetooth transmitter. At the same time, on my Bluetooth transmitter / receiver (version 5.0), a range of 100 m is declared.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

I dropped my cheap harpers in the street, in which I listened almost exclusively to audiobooks in the subway and on the wires. I will fix it, but it was the last straw for a spontaneous purchase of better headphones. I chose just such a form factor, only from jbl, marshall, sony, only up to 18 (as of October 2022). for a minimum of negative reviews here and in another store, as well as unpopular reviews, I decided to choose these, sony xb900. it's blue - they look, for my taste, cooler than…

Pros
  • adequate price; good sound; good noise reduction + good noise reduction control; look good and generally fit well on a big head
Cons
  • cheap material of ear cushions; yes, the head sweats under these headphones: it's probably just the materials

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfactory product quality, good price.

To be honest, I didn’t understand this noise reduction at all - I tested it in different places, with different settings, everything is audible . they say that it works better on monotonous sounds - I tested it on a vacuum cleaner - I can hear . I turn on, turn off the noise reduction - something changes, the sound of a vacuum cleaner becomes something else, but not quieter . In general, they also have good passive noise reduction, they sit tightly, but I think it makes no sense to overpay for…

Pros
  • Good sound, last a long time
Cons
  • noise reduction, the microphone does not work well with Windows