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September 2016
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The editors liked
Earnest work technology of active noise suppression ANC
As well as the environment of the listening modes
Balanced sound convincing audio quality even when Bluetooth connecting
Excellent wearing comfort
A nice artificial leather
You can control the h
Unrivaled noise canceling
Exceptional sound for wireless
Multiple audio codec support
Solid design and touch controls
Powerful audio performance with rich lows and strong clarity in the highs
Can be used passively with included audio cable
Noise cancellation is independent of wireless functionality
Ambient mics work quite well
Functional
Comfortable design
Excellent noise cancellation across a range of radically different environments
Sleek
Touch-sensitive gesture control pad
Light
Compact
And comfortable
The Sony MDR-1000X is an excellent-sounding
Comfortable wireless headphone with effective noise-canceling that measures up to Bose's for muffling ambient noise. It has good battery life and some nifty extra features geared toward frequent travelers
Exceedingly comfortable
Noise canceling doesn't get any better
Long battery life
Great sound quality for Bluetooth headphones
Great ANC
Sound quality
Battery life
Excellent noise cancellation
Clever environmental awareness modes
Sony's LDAC streams hi-res audio over Bluetooth with compatible source
Great sound quality
Great noise cancellation
The editors didn't like
Volume control via the touch panel is not the most convenient
No kickback on the volume level
ANC is included after each turn the headphones
Always background noise
Comfy
But not Bose-comfy
Lacks dynamic multiple device switching
Longer charge time than other cans
$50 more expensive than Bose QC35
Expensive
Noise cancellation is good
But not great
Included audio cable lacks inline remote
Surprisingly sub-par wired performance
Ambient sound modes are practical
Not perfect
Noise cancellation effectiveness varies by context
Not great as a headset
Its adaptive noise-canceling is too noticeable at times
Fiddly touch controls
Materials are sturdy
But underwhelming for $400
MicroUSB charging is so very 2016
Price
Known creaking issues
Sound lacks sparkle in the highs and presence in low mids
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Sony mdr-1000x review – Noise-cancelling over-ear headphones – Recommended – 5/5These headphones don't have the best ANC tech, but their sound quality is peerlessSONY'S OVER-EAR headphone range stretches from the MDR-ZX310 right up to the ludicrously...
Expensive, touch sensitive controls can be a bit finicky
The Sony MDR1000X offers field leading sound quality and noise cancellation, but may be slightly uncomfortable for those with larger ears. As long as these headphones feel comfy, you can't go wrong...
Abstract: In recent years, the name Bose has become synonymous with active noise cancellation. The QuietComfort series possessed nearly unparalleled quality in noise cancellation technology. However, a new contender has emerged boasting superior ANC and other featu...
Abstract: It's time for the ultimate showdown between two of the most highly-rated active noise-cancelling releases in the past few months. Differing in build, similar in features, but what about the sound? More info is here in our Sony MDR-1000X vs Sennheiser PXC...
Abstract: Everything about the 1000X is geared towards portability. In the box is a semi-rigid travel case, airplane adapter, 3.5mm cable, and charging cable. Its cups swivel and fold; it collapses to be literally as small as possible. Despite what we assume is a s...
The Sony MDR-1000X is an absolutely terrific looking and comfortable wireless, noise canceling headphone. The feature set includes controls to achieve various levels of isolation from the outside world. All levels of isolation can be instantly defeated by...
The Sony MDR-1000X has a sticker price of Rs 30,990, which is around the same price as the Bose QC 35 as well. If the Bose trumps the Sony in pure active NC performance, the Sony edges the Bose in sound quality. That said, the MDR-1000X offers really good...
Abstract: Good headphones should be like a big wall between you and the rest of the world. Great headphones should let you get through that wall easily and comfortably. Enter the Sony MDR-1000X Acoustic Noise Canceling headphones, which have a feature I truly appre...
Abstract: Good headphones should be like a big wall between you and the rest of the world. Great headphones should let you get through that wall easily and comfortably. Enter the Sony MDR-1000X Acoustic Noise Canceling headphones, which have a feature I truly appre...
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Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Earnest work technology of active noise suppression ANC, as well as the environment of the listening modes, Balanced sound convincing audio quality even when Bluetooth connecting, Excellent wearing comfort, a nice artificial leather, You can control the h
Volume control via the touch panel is not the most convenient, no kickback on the volume level, ANC is included after each turn the headphones; always background noise
Immediately, we note that Sony MDR-1000X headphones are a great choice for demanding users who want to enjoy music and movies on the plane or ground transportation. So in front of us is quite compelling premium headphones for travel. They are lightweight...