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Review on Wireless headphones Sony WH-1000XM3, silver by Edyta Edzia ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

After having to fly for nine hours from Hong Kong to Hong Kong on a business trip, the idiot finally came up with the idea to purchase noise canceling headphones. This made the idiot's lifelong dream come true. Because of the noise of the motors and the children wailing, I decided to take a short nap that lasted no longer than an hour. After reading a ton of ratings and comments, I came to the conclusion that Sony was the best brand to go with for this particular buy. The Bose QC 35 II and the Bowers & Wilkins px were also under consideration. What prompted this decision: 1. The most fundamental! After updating to Android Oreo on my Samsung Note 8 smartphone, it started supporting the Sony LDAC proprietary codec. This was made possible by the update. Anybody who enjoys music should be aware of the benefits it offers. I also loaded Poweramp, and after making a few adjustments (with help from online communities), the smartphone now sends only the sound coming from the original source to the headphones; it does not alter the music in any way using its own internal processing. The difference between this and the regular Samsung player is quite significant. Today, whenever I download music, it always comes in the FLAC format. 2. a reduction in the amount of noise. In this respect, he excels. When I first turned it all the way up, it made me laugh. There are a lot of different settings modes. 3. able to be worn without discomfort. I'm at a loss for words because I just sat in these at work for eight hours without experiencing anything even very like to discomfort. 4. A prolonged period of work. Now, regarding the worries. I have to confess straight off the bat that they were not particularly important for me because I reside in Novorossiysk, which is a warm city. Yeah, these are reports of problems with the sensor when it was exposed to temperatures of 0 degrees or lower. Hence, after turning the headphones on for the very first time, they asked to have something to eat. I tested them, and I've been wearing them in Kamchatka, where temperatures can drop as low as -10 degrees Fahrenheit, from a heated room, and the sensor has worked well the entire time. Perhaps it was just my lucky day, but nevertheless. And there is the matter of the cost. It is higher than that of our competitors, but in this case, each individual makes their own choice. Everything should be considered relative.

Pros
  • The standard of sound. Silencing the noise Putting on some ease.
Cons
  • Price. The touchpad can be difficult to operate at times. I think it's a matter of habit, I just sometimes try to add sound, but apparently I run it diagonally and sometimes I switch the track.