Abstract: There's a major heat wave going on in New York City with temps well over 90 degrees Fahrenheit and the thought of standing in the sweltering subway with all my bags and tons of people while trying to untangle my headphones to endure the 45 minute rise hom...
Abstract: With so many flagship phones leaving behind the headphone jack over the past two years, the need for a good pair of Bluetooth earbuds has only intensified. While the first crop of true wireless products had their share of comfort and connection problems...
Compact, Plenty of fit options, Great sound, Good noise cancellation
Right bud suffers from connectivity issue, No battery indicator for the charging case, Ok Google voice command doesnt work, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
Noisecancellation is top notch, Variety of equalizer settings to choose from, Pleasant overall audio quality, Ambient sound modes help to amplify surroundings
Lacks waterresistant design, Latency issues with video watching, Clunky looking and performing battery charging case, On the pricey side at $180
Most retailers that have stock of the Sony WF-1000X are selling them for approximately $180. That figure places it in the premium segment of the market, which is fitting when you consider the fact that it has a few more features that you won't generally f...
Published: 2017-12-19, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Sony's WF-1000X totally wireless earphones are lightweight, comfortable to wear and sound better than the AirPods. They also feature active noise canceling, including a variety of tips to get a good seal, and their included charging case delivers two extr
Battery life is only OK, noise canceling isn't as strong as some people might hope, with some ears, the included wings won't help lock the buds in place, some wireless hiccups, not water-resistant
While it comes with a frustrating lack of polish, the Sony WF-1000X is one of the best-sounding totally wireless earphones currently available...
Abstract: Sony's new WF-1000X is a pair of premium noise cancelling wireless earbuds. Take a look at the earbuds and you will wonder if the earbuds will truly manage to impress. However, pair the earbuds with your phone and listen to the magical audio experience.De...
Abstract: I'm new to the truly wireless earphone game. There is something about pairing one side to another and then to my phone that scares me. But alas, the market doesn't lie and headphone companies everywhere are springing to release their own versions of this...
The WF-1000X are an…interesting pair of true wireless earbuds. They have a couple standout highs but also some potentially deal-breaker lows. We'd be able to recommend them, but with a glaring caution based on the iffy wireless signal – but this is signif...
Provide great audio that can be tweaked via a free app, Comfortable, Can be paired via Bluetooth or NFC
Lackluster ANC, No onboard controls for changing/pausing/playing audio tracks, Shorter battery life than the competition
The WF-1000x sound good enough that they could have been a hit with mobile music lovers. But their disappointing ANC performance and lack of on-headphone controls makes them hard to recommend in light of other more capable options.To comment on this a...
Published: 2017-12-07, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent audio performance with rich, full lows and solid clarity in the highs, Secure, comfortable in-ear fit,
Poor battery life, Noise cancellation is good, not great, Earpiece charging contacts in case don't always line up
The Sony WF-1000X earphones delivers some of the best audio performance we've heard from a true wireless pair, but so-so noise cancellation and some design quirks holds it back a bit...