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Review on Sony WH900N h.ear wireless headphones on 2 Wireless NC by Nguyn Qu Thnh (Lo Lo ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A completely ordinary product, nothing remarkable.

On the wire they work only as headphones, although they could make a headset out of them - there are microphones. The sound over the wire is different from the sound over Bluetooth, this is logical, but a little unpleasant. I advise you not to go to LDAC, and consider whether you can really distinguish the sound from aptX, AAC or SBC. I also advise you not to be fooled by a show-off with a sensor and first “feel” and check the convenience.

Pros
  • The sound is good, both on the wire and without. The noise reduction is excellent, only vibration remains from the bus engine. In the office, the air conditioner and the keyboards of colleagues quite well muffle. It also works when wired. Comfortable, solid looking and stylish. The packaging is solid too. Nice bag included. They hold a charge for a long time, and if they sit down, they can be connected by wire. The mode of temporary amplification of external sound is a convenient and useful thing.
Cons
  • The antenna appears to be located in the left earcup, although most people are right-handed and carry their phone in their right pocket. If the phone is in the right jeans pocket, it is enough to turn your head to the left so that the sound disappears. Although, it is possible that my phone has a weak Bluetooth module. Speaking with the voice of each button press is terribly infuriating. Also, the music is not paused for this time, that is, a second just “flies by”. The only thing that is convenient is the pronunciation of the remaining charge, the rest would be turned off. I have ears, I can already hear that the noise canceler has turned on, and I'm not stupid, I myself pressed the button to turn it on. So why do I need to explain this further, interrupting the music, but not pausing it at the same time? Touch control is a very bad solution. Just show off. The buttons are much better. Pause or answer - double tap instead of one press, and it does not respond to a quick tap, you need to slowly tap. They often work falsely, for example, if you simply take them carelessly, or accidentally touch them while adjusting the hood. Each movement on the touchpad is confirmed by a sound signal, but the buttons themselves give feedback. To temporarily amplify the sound, you must constantly keep your right hand at the earpiece - and if your hands are busy or needed? And yes, it looks a little silly. A button switch would be better. In the standard noise reduction and external sound modes, the microphones amplify the sound of the wind, and even if you just go quickly into the calm, there will already be a characteristic noise. Fortunately, if you install the Sony Headphones application, you can select the wind suppression mode in it (and it will even remain, but for some reason one of the original modes will disappear). Doesn't work over Bluetooth when charging. This is generally inexplicable, but all Sony headphones are like that. Well at least they work on the wire when charging. The price, with such jambs, is clearly overpriced. For ten - it would still be tolerable, but not for 18-20k.

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