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Review on Wireless headphones Sony WH-1000XM3, silver by Franciszka Lewko ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

For a very long time, I had the desire to listen to headphones that had a sound quality comparable to that of wired headphones. As a consequence of this, and after reading the reviews, I came to the conclusion that I will no longer focus on this model. The appearance, like other products made by Sony, is both technologically advanced and aesthetically beautiful. Pleasantly velvety to the touch plastic. Green leather also known as fresh dermantin. I'm curious to know: will it live for a whole year? You should get something natural if you wish to save money. Let's go on to the connection; everything up to this point has been rather straightforward; but, I discovered that the headphones on my smartphone are only connected through aptx, and not a more superior method. It is helpful to understand that you need to go to the quality settings in the BT section and select the highest possible quality. This is something that you should do. After that, we moved on to aptx HD, and then we were forced to go on to LDAC handles. Notwithstanding its insignificance, I'd like to get LDAC right away. Sound. There is no doubt that the sound is soothing. but. The urge is not displayed in all places, nor does it fall under the purview of all genres. Some Groove plays a six out of a possible five (yeah, you read that correctly), but anything from the metal genre, like a really difficult St. The sound of anger is far too subdued, almost as if it were in French. Despite the fact that everything looks to sound fine, there is a lack of drive. Art rock is doing well, and Brothers in arms are still going strong. To those fans of hard rock, though, I would suggest either using an equalization or looking into the Marshall Major II BT. The case is typical. Cord for charging at a distance of ten centimeters from the force Those. "savings on matches," in all its glorious incarnation. On the other hand, they ask for a significant sum of money for the headphones. The touch control is pretty functional, in that you are able to control it and even get close to making it convenient, but it does not, of course, reach the level of the standard push-button. Nonetheless, it is superior than a great many others. What we have to show for it in the end. Very well-made headphones, pleasing to the eye and pleasant to the touch, quite pleasant-sounding (I'm only talking about wireless connection), although without enthusiasm, with fairly convenient controls, but at the same time made of leatherette, which will initially crack for six months, and then in a year or two it will begin to decompose and crumble. The controls on the headphones are fairly convenient, but at the same time made of leatherette, which will initially crack for six months, and then in a year or two (checked many times). In addition, there is not a USB Type-C cable included.

Pros
  • 1. A form that fits comfortably 2. Physical Appearance 3. Sound 4. Case 5. Ability to connect via audio cable. 6. The ability to disable the noise reduction feature.
Cons
  • 1. The phrase "all the money" does not apply to every type of music. Leatherette 2. Guaranteed to fall apart in one year, starting with a clean break on the third try. Price to sound ratio. 4. The software for Sony's setup 5. There are no miracles; the noise reduction causes an unpleasant "pressing" sensation, just like other headphones of this type.