Which seem to think so. They give them 81% & ‘Best Buy’ status.
However, FWIW, they give WH-1000XM3 91% (and they are cheaper).
Chaps,
Are Sony WH-1000XM4 noise cancelling headphones GOOD?
Thanks
Bry
Which seem to think so. They give them 81% & ‘Best Buy’ status.
However, FWIW, they give WH-1000XM3 91% (and they are cheaper).
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XM3 are good, I'm sure the XM4 wouldn't disappoint.
I have the XM3, I’m sure the XM4 will have that Sony tone too
Another positive vote. I have the 3’s and 4’s and find them comfy with excellent range of sound.
I found the prices of these and Bose jump around like crazy. I suppose it is the new world of dynamic pricing.
For example John Lewis had some QC45s for £190 last week, but cheapest seem to be £250 now.
If you are not impulsive and wait until a deal arrives, which they invariably do quite often, you can save a good chunk of cash.
Good, very. The best... that's subjective. They are without doubt one of the best around, you can't really go wrong with them. Personally I found the sound stage a bit too narrow and not as expansive as I'd like, and I had better luck with Bose and Apple equivalents. It's a very personal thing though, so if you have somewhere near you to try them (John Lewis is often a convenient option) I'd recommend doing so.
What do you mean by "GOOD"?
I have both the Bose QC 25 (several years behind the most recent model) and the Sony XM4. The XM4s are good.
I personally prefer the tactile buttons on the Bose model, the Sony model is all swipes and taps, it just feels unintuitive to me.
The Sony has some clever tech stuff I never use.
They are equally comfortable for extended periods of time. The noise cancelling and sound quality is comparable.
Hope that helps
Good? I would say so yes.
I bought a brand new pair a month or so ago for an upcoming flight and also late night TV watching when getting home from afternoon shifts.
I don't have experience of others but find these very comfortable and I'm really impressed with the sound delivered.
Noise cancelling was also spot on during flight, glad I bought mine (at £225)
I'd definitely recommend.
I have the XM3's and for me the Sony's XM series are probably the best Noise cancelling/audio equality headphones under £500. I have tried Bose in the past and although the noise cancelling was as good as the Sony's, the audio quality was not there in comparison. My only negative is that for me I can't listen to them for extended periods as the ear pads get far too hot and uncomfortable, but that just may be me. The acid test though, if I lost/broke my current XM3's, would I buy another pair of XM's and the answer is yes, I would.
Thanks chaps.
Astounding noise cancelling, but I must be one of the few folk who just couldn’t get along with them.
I was a little freaked out and uncomfortable wearing them in public as I was always looking around me worrying that a car might be bearing down on me or a person trying to get my attention with me blissfully unaware.
My ears got too hot, and it felt like increased pressure on my eardrums with all the negative sound waves being emitted to combat ambient noise. Perhaps I was imagining the pressure, but I sold mine and am fare more comfortable with AirPods
You can turn the noise canceling off if uo7 want to hear the environment