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October 2017
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The editors liked
Great ANC
Good sound quality
Comfort
Portability
Powerful audio performance with fine-tunable EQ (in app)
Solid noise cancellation with adjustable parameters (in app)
Comfortable
Impressive design
Great battery life
Good noise-cancellation features
Good sound signature
Outstanding active noise-cancelling performance that rivals Bose QC35
Adaptive sound control technology senses your activity to block out sound yet let it in when you need it
Feature-rich mobile app and highly intuitive gesture-control pad
The Sony WH-1000XM2 is an excellent-sounding
Comfortable wireless headphone with effective noise canceling that measures up to Bose's for muffling ambient noise. Its battery life has been improved and it has some nifty extra features geared toward freque
Sony has packed the WH1000XM2 with plenty of features with customizable optionsincluding the excellent default settings
The build quality is on these headphones is premium
And these are the lightest in class wireless headphones that I've tested to date
Phenomenal noise canceling
Google Assistant built in
Clean
Clear sound with ambient sound mode
Option to go wired
Amazing sound quality
Solid noise cancellation
Comfy and premium design
30 hours of estimated battery life
Companion app with intelligible features
Exceedingly comfortable
Noise cancelling doesn't get any better
Long battery life
The editors didn't like
Price
LDAC compatibility rare in phones
Expensive
Noise cancellation has subtle effect on audio
Gesture input is inconsistent
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Don't sound nearly as good when used as a passive
Wired pair of headphones
Abrupt motions can break ANC performance
Adaptive sound control technology isn't perfect
It should perform a little better as a headset. Battery isn't replaceable
I found that my own footballs produced thumps and moderatetohigh wind caused audible noise with noise cancelation engaged
No matter how I adjusted the settings. These artifacts are present with all noise cancelation circuits but were a bit more pronounce
Abstract: Headphones have progressed way beyond the fuzzy black contraptions you wore with your Walkman. Today's noise-canceling headphones block ambient sound (loud engines, crying babies) to make you feel like you're listening to music in the middle of a concert hall. For this list, we partnered with Quiet Mark for an added sound check (three stars is its highest rating).
I was not disappointed at all in these. While the gestures may be a bit glitchy at times, the sound and comfort overrule that small nuisance. If the price or design is not your style, you may want to go with the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2. The noise-cance...
I was not disappointed at all in these. While the gestures may be a bit glitchy at times, the sound and comfort overrule that small nuisance. If the price or design is not your style, you may want to go with the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2. The noise-cance...
Published: 2018-08-15, Author: Alex , review by: tomsguide.com
Amazing sound quality, Solid noise cancellation, Comfy and premium design, 30 hours of estimated battery life, Companion app with intelligible features
On the pricey side, Touch controls can be spotty
The Sony WH-1000xM2 headphones are definitely a category leader, with top-notch active noise-cancellation to match its intelligible features and stellar soundstage. Upgrades to the mids and highs, along with the vast number of audio-customization settings...
Sony has packed the WH1000XM2 with plenty of features with customizable optionsincluding the excellent default settings, The build quality is on these headphones is premium,and these are the lightest in class wireless headphones that I've tested to date
I found that my own footballs produced thumps and moderatetohigh wind caused audible noise with noise cancelation engaged, no matter how I adjusted the settings. These artifacts are present with all noise cancelation circuits but were a bit more pronounce
Right now, the wireless headphone market is a win-win-win scenario for the customer looking for a noise cancelling full-sized cans. Between the Sennheiser, PSB, and Sony you really can't go wrong. You might be able to audition all three, as well as the Bo...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: THE ADDITION OF A BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SENSOR THAT CAN DETERMINE THE SURROUNDING AIR DENSITY IN ORDER TO OPTIMIZE ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING IN AN AEROPLANE CABIN OR AT HIGH ALTITUDES IS A SMALL BUT USEFUL ADDITION.THERE'S NO SHORTAGE of competition in...
Published: 2018-03-30, Author: Billy , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Music is a necessity while I'm working. If it's not tunes from Spotify, there's at least a podcast chattering on in my ear. Of course, if you don't want to bother those around you with what you're listening to, you need a good set of headphones. The best...
Impressive design, Great battery life, Good noise-cancellation features, Good sound signature
Gesture input is inconsistent, Expensive, Photos by Raj Rout, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
Retailing for Rs 30,900, the Sony WH-1000xM2 are perhaps the best noise-cancellation headphones Ive tested and if push comes to shove, Id pick them over the Bose QC35 II in a heartbeat. Now, from a pure noise cancellation point of view, Bose still trumps...
Abstract: Sony WH-1000XM2 vs Bowers & Wilkins PX, Comparison Review. Both headphones are wireless and noise cancelling, but also boast a slew of fancy features for the commuting audiophile. Read on to find out which can is for you. If I had to say anything about th...