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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
Great battery life, effortlessly meets the stated reading. Great noisecancelling with more emphasis on midrange frequencies. Smart noisecancelling features that make sense and are intuitive to use. Automatically optimises sound quality to fit the person
Laidback and rounded midrange coloration may not suit everyone's listening preferences. Headphones cannot operate as a standalone noisecanceller, but must be tethered to a device
With best-in class noise-cancelling (comparable to the QC35), competitive price and great sound quality, the S$599 Sony MDR-1000X lives up to its reputation with great performance throughout my tests. I will highly recommend it but with a small caveat – y...
Abstract: Sony has been working on noise-cancelling headsets for a while now, but so far the “king” of such headsets has remained the Bose QuietComforts. That's something that may soon change though, as Sony's latest headset - the MDR-1000X - is said to offer their...
Fantastic Build, Excellent Sound Quality, Cupping Gesture to Reduce Volume, Good Battery Life
Touch Controls Seem Unnecessary and Don't Always Work, Noise Cancellation not as Good as Bose, No App to Adjust Settings
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Published: 2016-12-05, Author: Israel , review by: xataka.com
¿Pueden sonar mejor en esta franja de precios? No quiero ser categórico pero en inalámbricos es rematadamente difícil. En alámbricos sí, ya que estaríamos hablando de otra franja. Pero, por el camino, nos estaríamos perdiendo la cancelación de ruido dinám...
L'ergonomie, La réduction de bruit, La qualité audio
Un peu lourd, Des aigus fades, L'amplification des sons
Avec son MDR-1000X, Sony fait de l'ombre aux grands de l'audio qui monopolisaient sans grande concurrence le secteur des casques à réduction de bruit active autour de 400 €. Le Japonais propose un casque Bluetooth fermé à réduction de bruit active sans...
Le son excellent, le confort, le système de réduction du bruit qui est aussi performant que celui de Bose, l'autonomie et des fonctions qui plairont aux voyageurs
Le système de réduction de bruit adaptatif qui se fait parfois trop sentir, les performances en mode mainslibres
À condition de pouvoir vous accommoder de quelques menus défauts, vous trouverez avec le MDR-1000X un casque sans fil avec réduction de bruit qui offre pléthore de fonctions et surtout un son excellent...
Un son doux et chaleureux, avec des basses bien définies, Une bonne réduction de bruit active, L'ambient Aware bien pratique et bien intégré, Confortable, Belle construction, finition de qualité, Accessoires complets, Intuitif et facile d'utilisation, App
Petit manque de clarté et d'air en général, Une distorsion qui aurait gagné à être un peu plus discrète dans les médiums, Coussinets fixés sur les oreillettes, On aurait aimé une application pour smartphones
Avec le MDR-1000X, Sony tient enfin son casque nomade sans-fil à réduction de bruit active pour faire face aux ténors du genre. Il offre une expérience d'utilisation et un son séduisants ainsi que des fonctionnalités bien intégrées. Il n'égale pas les qua...
Très bonne qualité sonore, Annulation de bruit très efficace, Design léché Bonne autonomie
Impossible de le connecter à deux appareils, Casque un peu encombrant, Léger souffle dû au vent
Le casque sans-fil et antibruit de Sony a de quoi inquiéter Bose ou Parrot. A un tarif similaire, il propose une très bonne qualité sonore, mais aussi et surtout une annulation de bruit très performante, avec peu de souffle. Seul problème, le casque ne pe...