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Testseek.com have collected 178 expert reviews of the Sony MDR-1000X and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony MDR-1000X.
Award: Editor’s Choice 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
  • Muddy sound in passive mode
  • Heavy build can get fatiguing over long periods
  • Touch sensitive controls can be a bit finicky

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  Published: 2016-09-23, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Outstanding noise cancellation, comfort, convenience for travel, sound performance
  • Needs battery power to perform
  • Sony's aim with the MDR-1000X is to take down market leader Bose. And with a clever application of technology Sony has achieved wonderful results, which easily put them above and beyond the Bose QuietComfort 35, if you're ok with the slightly larger build...

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  Published: 2016-09-20, review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Light and comfortable, Excellent noise-cancelation, Superb sound quality, Adjustable ANC level, Excellent mic for calls, Long battery life
  • There's a knack to the touch controls
  • Hands-down the best noise-cancelling headphones on the market – and they're wireless, too...

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  Published: 2016-09-04, Author: James , review by: techradar.com

  • Great noise cancelling, Stylish design
  • Temperamental pause function, May be a bit pricey
  • Sony's latest attempt at a pair of premium Bluetooth headphones is quite impressive with a couple of good new, never-seen-before tricks...

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  Published: 2016-09-01, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Outstanding noise cancellation, Comfort, Convenience for travel, Sound performance
  • Needs battery power to perform
  • Sony's aim with the MDR-1000X is to take down market leader Bose. And with a clever application of technology Sony has achieved wonderful results, which easily put them above and beyond the Bose QuietComfort 35, if you're ok with the slightly larger build...

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  Published: 2016-09-01, review by: whathifi.com

  • Impressive noise-cancelling, Balanced, expressive sound, 20-hour battery life,
  • Touch controls can be hit and miss,
  • The Sony MDR-1000X headphones began what has become a dynasty of top-notch Sony wireless noise-cancelling headphones.There's now a newer model, in the form of the WH-1000XM3, not to mention new offerings from Bose and Sennheiser, but the original Sony wir...

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  Published: 2016-12-26, Author: My , review by: mymobileindia.com

  • Abstract:  The MDR-1000X is Sony's answer to the Bose QuiteComfort 35 (QC 35) and Sennheiser PXC 550. In fact, all three pairs of noise-cancelling wireless over-ear headphones are designed to lure audiophiles and travelers with deep pockets. The MDR -1000X are surpr...

 
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  Published: 2016-12-02, Author: Chakri , review by: gizbot.com

  • Comfortable fit, Great Battery Life, Easy to connect, Multiple connectivity options, Impressive sound
  • Touch Controls doesn't inspire confidence, Can't wear for longer durations, Highly Priced
  • A Worthy Alternative to Bose QC35 The Sony MDR-1000X is clearly the best noise-cancelling headphones, and they are wireless as well. So, the old Bose days are gone. The MDR-1000X will give Bose run for its money. Click Here for New Tablets Best Onli...

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  Published: 2016-11-22, review by: fonearena.com

  • Noise cancellation, Battery life, Build quality
  • Priced on the higher side,
  • With MDR-1000X, Sony struck the right chord! The combination of brilliant sound experience, excellent noise canceling function and some interesting features like quick attention and ambient sound makes these headphones a serious contender to Bose QC35.If...

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  Published: 2016-11-21, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in

  • Noise-cancellation headphones occupy a bit of a niche, primarily because they're most effective on airplanes. This means that the people that tend to use them are the same people that take a lot of flights. However, the increasing quality of noise-cancell...

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  Published: 2016-10-11, Author: Theo , review by: pcworld.in

  • Abstract:  Sony is a respected brand in the mainstream headphone market, and deservedly so. But ask the average consumer about noise-cancelling headphones and they're apt to mention a different brand: Bose. And deservedly so—even if only because of the company's rel...

 
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