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  • Digital noise cancelling: Industry leading Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) lends a personalized, virtually soundproof experience at any situation;Voice assistant: Alexa, Google Assistant & Siri enabled (In-built) for voice access to music, information and more. Activate with a simple touch
  • Speak-to-chat: Headphones use an array of smart technologies to create a seamless, hands-free listening experience. For eg, simply start speaking to automatically pause your music in Speak-to-Chat;Wearing Detection: Proximity sensor and two acceleration sensors in your headphones can detect whether you’re wearing them or not, then adapt playback accordingly to help save battery power
  • Quick attention mode: Cover the right ear cup with your palm to turn down music for instant, easy conversation;Smart listening: WH-1000XM4 adjusts the ambient sound to your activity to give you the best noise cancellation
  • Long battery life/Quick Charge: A single charge provides up to 30 hrs of playtime for reliable all day listening and Quick charge for 10min charge for 5 hours play back;Multipoint connection : It can be paired with two Bluetooth devices at the same time.So when a call comes in, your headphones know which device is ringing and connect to the right one automatically.; Touch controls: Change the track, turn the volume up or down and take or make calls by tapping or swiping the panel with your fingertip
  • Warranty Description: 1 Year Warranty Provided By The Manufacturer From Date Of Purchase

Specification: Sony WH-1000XM4 Industry Leading Wireless Noise Cancellation Bluetooth Over Ear Headphones with Mic for Phone Calls, 30 Hours Battery Life, Quick…

Wireless Communication Technology

‎Bluetooth

Ear Placement

‎Over Ear

Included Components

‎Operating Instruction, Instruction Manual, USB Cable, Carrying Case, In-Flight Adaptor

Age Range (Description)

‎Adult

material

Plastic

Specific Uses For Product

‎Music

Headphones Jack

‎3.5 mm Jack

Noise Control

‎Active Noise Cancellation

Control Method

‎Touch

Special Feature

‎Noise cancelling

Compatible Devices

‎Sony

Control Type

‎Voice Control

Microphone Form Factor

‎Built-In

Cable feature

‎Without Cable

Item Weight

‎255 g

Water Resistance Level

‎Not Water Resistant

Net Quantity

‎1 Unit

Charging Time

‎30 Hours

Number of Items

‎1

Hardware Platform

‎Smartphone

Special Features

‎Noise cancelling

Manufacturer

‎Sony

Model

‎WH1000XM4/B

Model Year

‎2019

Batteries

‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Item model number

‎WH1000XM4/B

Processor Count

‎4

Cable Length

‎1.2 Metres

Battery Life

‎30 Hours

Batteries Included

‎Yes

Batteries Required

‎Yes

Battery cell composition

‎Lithium Ion

Form Factor

‎Over_ear

Does it contain liquid?

‎No

Includes Rechargeable Battery

‎Yes

Is there a timer?

‎No

Country of Origin

‎Malaysia

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  1. Juan F. (Arte y Fotos)

    A disclaimer: I received this product as part of Amazon’s Vine program. While I didn’t pay for the item, the review is totally my personal, unbiased review. Neither Amazon, nor the vendor has influenced this review in any way.

    Pros
    Excellent noise cancelling
    Very good sound quality for all Bluetooth profiles (Listening to music, phone/video calls)
    Battery life
    Excellent Bluetooth range
    Automatic voice detection to pause music and enter transparency mode

    Cons
    Touch controls are simply awful!
    Dual Bluetooth device support
    Constant beeps and noise cancelling turned off especially with “Detection of Actions” enabled
    Voice detection for stopping music and going into a transparency mode responds to almost any sound you make. A large breath, grunt, anything will trigger this feature.
    Rubs on the “helix” outer part of the ear on the left ear
    Somewhat complex set up process

    Overall these are really excellent Bluetooth headphones. The noise cancellation is absolutely excellent. This is probably the best noise-cancelling headphone available. The Bluetooth range is also exceptional. Audio quality for music is also very good, and I expect most people will find them to be excellent. Phone/video call audio is also good receiving, and acceptable for the microphone. They have long battery life and charge quickly. They are relatively comfortable as well. The touch user controls are simply dreadful. There are many other features with a range of benefit.

    Comfort:
    They seem comfortable, and the ear pads are soft and plush. However after several hours the outside of my ears start to hurt from rubbing on the insides of the headphones (the area called helix on top of the ear rubs on the inside of the left ear around optical sensor area.) If at sometime we resume taking long international flights this could be an even larger issue.

    They are still comfortable though when wearing them with glasses. They ear pads are pliant enough to continue to make a good seal without painfully pushing them into your head.

    Bluetooth, Pairing, Multiple devices:
    These support 2 Bluetooth devices to be connected simultaneously. The Bose QC35 has had this feature for some time. I initially paired my iPhone X with the headphones. I then added a MacBook Pro from within the Connect app. I was then able to play music from the MacBook. I went back to the iPhone and tried to play something. It didn’t immediately play. In fact, it is rather finicky. Sometimes starting something with audio on the iPhone will cause audio to switch. Mostly it doesn’t if something is playing already on one device. Stopping the audio, waiting, and then starting the audio on the phone is a bit more reliable. Even if the source on one device is paused and not playing it may not switch back.
    This is a bit problematic though since the iPhone still thinks it is connected to a Bluetooth headphone, so the audio is still routed to the Sony WH-1000MX4, but isn’t played – so it goes no where. This works far more seamlessly on the Bose QC35. I actually found myself disabling this feature half the time.

    While the WH-1000MX4 does have voice announcements, it doesn’t speak the name of the device. It will say “Bluetooth device 1 connected,” whereas the Bose QC35 will speak “Joe’s iPhone.” Even more confusing is that device 1 and device 2 doesn’t always refer to the same device. Sometimes my iPhone is device 1 and other times it is device 2. The only way to really know is to go into the app where it will identify the device associated with device 1 and device 2.

    I added a 3rd Bluetooth device, again from the app. This works, but will disconnect one of the 2 already connected devices. It works pretty much like most Bluetooth devices. You disconnect at least one of the currently connected devices and then connect the new device. You can have multiple devices paired, but a maximum of 2 devices currently connected. You can see the list of devices within the Connect app.

    Bluetooth range is excellent. It would easily stay connected when going from one area of a reasonably large house to another. The range exceeds any other Bluetooth headphones.

    Sound Quality:
    Sound quality has to be the most subjective area to evaluate, yet one of the most important. Most people will find these really very good to excellent. For most these may well be the best sounding headphones they have ever had. Those more critical may find a few areas where they lack, but still they are excellent for noise cancelling headphones. Sound quality is probably one of the best aspects of these headphones.
    The sound quality when listening to high quality content was very enjoyable. Overall they are fairly well balanced, albeit a bit heavy on the low end, but not boomy or with obvious peaks in the response. More so they sound “warm.” The bass is noticeable, and quite deep. You will clearly hear the thump of a drum, but still somewhat tight. The deep bass on some of the Billie Eilish tracks is impressive. The bass is not so excessive though that it drowns out mid or high frequencies. Music sounds good with individual instruments clearly identified. Male and female vocals sound good and natural.
    The deep warm bass works well for movies and similar entertainment. These will likely work quite well for watching airplane entertainment. High frequencies are clear, and more smooth than harsh. They are balanced overall with a bit more low frequency emphasis that shifts the balance a bit.
    The iPhone app does have equalization settings, so it is possible to adjust to your personal preferences. I reviewed these set at flat, default setting.

    If one is going to compare these to audiophile headphones they will clearly notice differences. They will not replace examples of the best open or closed back audiophile headphones. They simply lack the detail, imaging and placement that those headphones present when paired with a quality DAC and headphone amplifier. That really isn’t a fair comparison though as these are noise cancelling Bluetooth headphones and they do a great job at that.

    I did listen through both Bluetooth with the AAC codec and wired with a quality external DAC while listening to high resolution content streamed from Tidal through a Master Quality Authenticated DAC. They do sound better with the same content played through a wired DAC than Bluetooth. The difference wasn’t as much was expected. Sony did a good job with Bluetooth. I also tried listening to them with the power off, as plain wired headphones. They didn’t sound that different, which is rather a good thing. The same experiment with Bose QC35s will have a totally different sound. Bose relies extensively on equalization to get their otherwise somewhat poor sounding headphones to sound good. Sony starts out with decent sounding drivers.

    I have not tried using the LDAC hi-resolution Bluetooth codec yet. This isn’t as easy as it would seem to use on either iOS or MacOS. You can’t simply use a high-resolution source to use it. You need to download and install the Sony Music Center app, then load the high-resolution content into that app to play. I’m not sure how to get it to work with a Mac at all. The better codec should sound better. To be fair, at least part of the problem is Apple in this case.

    I did try the DSEE Extreme feature. This supposedly improves the sound quality of low bit rate compressed content. I listened to some low bit rate MP3 files, and some standard streaming services, such as Amazon Prime music. It sounded different, I’m not sure I would say it sounded better. At least what I noticed was a boost in high frequencies. It made some of the squashed high frequency details more noticeable, but they still sounded highly compressed, and to some extent the compression artifacts became more noticeable. This may well be a personal choice, and likely varies over content, level of compression, and codecs used. The bottom line is that you really need to start with quality content.

    The 360 Reality Audio was a disappointment. I tried playing a variety of tracks in 360 Reality Audio on Tidal. I did this using the Tidal app on both iPhone and a Mac. I did link the Tidal app with the Sony app as part of the initial setup. I did notice a wider sound stage. It wasn’t like demos in a movie theater for Dolby Atmos or anything that dramatic. There was some front/rear placement depth. It was interesting to play with for a while. What I found though is that it just sounded strange. I played some of the same tracks on Tidal HiFi or MQA and to me they sounded much better, much more musical. Call me a purist, audiophile, or whatever, but I found the highly processed audio more annoying than enjoyable. It doesn’t replace the stereo imaging or placement that superb headphones can present as described above. Honestly overall these sound good enough without these audio tricks. Perhaps if there were some movie encoded with 360 Audio it would be better to enjoy special effects and less about musicality. It seems more of a gimmick than musical. By far the best quality was the same song in Master Quality on Tidal with an external DAC and the 3.5mm wired cable.

    Phone calls
    The audio quality on phone and video calls has been excellent on the receiving side and is about as good as Bluetooth HFP profile gets. it is excellent for conversations. With the excellent noise cancellation these are excellent for long video calls. They will likely continue to be great for those forced to endure a noisy open office environment, or need to make phone calls in a noisy area such as an airport or train station.
    Phone call microphone:
    Overall I’ve had only a few complaints from those that I’ve in meetings or on calls with. Most people said I sounded fine. I was on one phone call with my iPhone and the person had difficulty understanding me and could hear me fine when I switched to the iPhone. They said I sounded “far away.” On a video call I had some people refer to the sound as “bubbly.” After switching to AirPod Pros and the sound improved.
    They seem to isolate ambient noise reasonably well, although I haven’t had extreme cases to try during working from home due to COVID-19. This is one area where Bose QC35 were awful. I don’t know if they match AirPod Pro for microphone beam forming, but so far they seem fine. These work for phone and video calls, but aren’t great.

    Noise cancellation
    These are fantastic at noise cancellation. I haven’t been on an airplane with them, the real test, but these seem significantly better than the already excellent Bose QC35. At least around the house they block out the low frequency sounds that noise-cancelling headphones are best at. Around the house even a Ninja blender was mostly attenuated while I was on a conference call. My neighbor’s air conditioner that still can be heard with the Bose QC35 and AirPod Pros is completely gone with these. I was even using a really loud flooring saw and used these. I did still hear the saw, but not very loud, and I could still enjoy music while sawing flooring! Family talking is mostly gone during conference calls and entirely when playing music. I expect that these would be great in an open office environment or an airplane. Bose QC35 were the best I had used prior to these, and the Bose don’t work nearly as well, especially for voice. They have much better noise cancellation than Apple Air Pod Pro buds too. If your main reason for looking for headphones is noise cancellation, these are what you buy.

    One annoyance I had with the Bose QC35 headphones is if I wore glasses the sidepieces would create an acoustic leak and let some noise in. They still work, but especially on an airplane you would hear more air noise. I haven’t tried them on an airplane yet due to covid, but so far I don’t notice nearly as much difference as I did with the Bose with glasses.

    Battery:
    Sony claims 20 hours of battery life without defining what mode. Other headphones sometimes have decreased battery life with HFP (phone calls). These definitely exceed the rated battery life. With the first charge they lasted almost a week of varied use. I used them for a multi-day virtual conference, and other meetings (combination of HFP and A2DP) for over 14 hours, and they still had 60% charge. Sony doesn’t specify any longer battery life with the wired cable. On the Bose I would plug the cable in when I would go to sleep on international flights, and Bose quoted 40 hours like that, so 20 hours isn’t fantastic. It is more than enough though. It will get you through the longest flight plus some other use. Almost any other use it should be more than enough. I used them over 10 hours straight one day and they were still around 70% charged.

    Charging:
    These charge with a USB-C connector. They come with a very short (about 6”) USB-A to C cable but no power supply. They charge relatively quickly (less than an hour from 20%, but I didn’t time it). You will need around a 10W power supply to get the fastest charging. I monitored the charge current from 20% capacity. They started at 0.44A or roughly 2.2W, which seemed reasonable for headphones. Then they jumped to 1.32A or about 6.66W, then to the maximum I saw was 1.8A or about 9 W! It is surprising that Sony pushed that much power into a headphone! The actually battery capacity has to be pretty large, so it apparently does use quite a bit of power. In most cases this is of no issue, they charge up quick. It can be an issue is if you are stuck trying to charge them in an airport or airplane port. They will also suck a lot out of a battery pack.

    User interface:
    This is the worst aspect of these headphones. The touch controls are simply dreadful, almost unusable. Simple buttons would have been much better. Even with practice it is almost impossible to master the gestures to go forward, backward, start/stop, and change the volume. Either it doesn’t register the touch, or it does the wrong thing. You try and turn the volume down and track changes. To be fair, they do have a volume control. The Air Pods Pro don’t and that is really annoying. Even with practice controls don’t work right.
    Some guidance: to change the volume, especially lower it, swipe down on the right ear as if you are petting it. Just swiping as if using a smartphone touch screen won’t work right. Swipe down from above the top just like petting it, and then it might change the volume. Changing tracks is even harder, and only seems to happen when trying to change the volume. Hitting the start stop button doesn’t seem to work, except of course when you try to adjust the headphone on your head and then it stops what you were listening to, and would likely hang up a call – be careful of that. I end up using controls on my phone or computer most times. Simple buttons would have been SO much better.

    Voice assistant:
    Setting up Alexa is not all that easy. Assuming the headphones are already set for Alexa, you already have the Alexa app installed and set up, and the headphones are already paired to the phone you still need to add the WH1000MX4 to Alexa. This takes going to the Alexa app, and adding the device. It will then want to pair with Bluetooth. I put the WH1000MX4 into pairing mode by using the almost hidden mode of holding the power button (rather than the app). It then showed it failed to connect, but it actually seemed to pair on the second attempt. If you were successful you will have a second pairing of the device as LE_-WH1000XM4, for a second Bluetooth Low Energy pairing.

    Then Alexa did work hands free (if enabled in the Alexa app). You could just say Alexa and it worked. You could ask Alexa what ever you normally would. It seemed to actually work better than the Echo Auto that also relies on the app. The response audio always has the first syllable of cut off though. This works fine for querying Alexa, or invoking Alexa content. It does NOT work for controlling other functions on the phone, even changing the volume. Telling Alexa to play won’t resume what was playing on the phone, it will resume what the Alexa app used last it seems. This may be iPhone limitations, but I will likely switch to Siri and see if that works better. It would be great if you could have all of them and just invoke the desired one with the appropriate wake word (Alexa, Hey Siri, OK Google). I haven’t tried other voice assistants with these yet.

    The automatic speak to chat feature is both great and annoying. At least with the sensitivity set to automatic it will detect voice quite well and stop the content you may be listening to, and allow ambient sound to be heard. This, when desired is far more convenient than Air Pods Pro where you have to hold be button for a few seconds to go into transparency mode. While you still can’t hear what someone says to you, at least when you reply to them, it immediately lets you hear them, and doesn’t take the seconds the Air Pods do. With AirPods you also need 2 actions to stop music and enter transparency mode. This mostly works. In the automatic mode it doesn’t need to actually be voice that triggers it. Anything like a grunt, large breath, anything it seems will trigger it. The slightest grunt or sound and they stopped the music and went into ambient mode. There is a low sensitivity mode that I haven’t tried yet. You will find this feature to be a love/hate relationship after a while. Even with the “Focus on Voice” feature enabled this still seems to be overly sensitive.

    Another feature is adaptive sound control. This is supposed to optimize the sound based on location, and detection of actions. This is likely useful when changing between an office, train station, etc. I haven’t evaluated that during a pandemic.

    As for automatic detection of actions, that can be very annoying. It was fine when sitting in one place. Initially I didn’t know why EVERY time I bent down the headphones would beep and go out of noise cancelling mode. Then resume playing normally. This is apparently the notification for detection of actions. This can be disabled in the app. If someone were to use these headphones in a gym or exercising this would be annoying as well. (Note: These are NOT sport headphones!)

    App

    The app is essential to setting up, using, adjusting, and updating the headphones. Sony even uses the app for pairing with the iPhone, which is unusual. The app allows configuring the many options available, equalization and more. You also use the app to optimize the headphones for the shape of your ears by taking a picture of your head and both ears. I went through the whole process.
    There are a lot of options in the app, and the layout is OK. It can be a bit confusing.

    The app does provide a lot of control and information. It shows battery level, and the current codec in use. This last part I really like, Apple typically doesn’t show these details. Many options can beyond simply being enabled or disabled from the app can also be further controlled.

    Case, accessories
    A nice rigid fabric coated and lined travel case is provided. It is similar in size to the Bose QC35. It appears that it would protect the headphones and hold up well with travel.

    A 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable is included. This allows using the headphones with a wired source, such as an airplane entertainment system. The cable does not have a microphone or controls and will not control and iPhone, iPad, or Mac or support calling. It is only a 3-conductor plug for stereo listening.

    While the Bose QC35 headphones come with an equivalent cable, the Bose QC25 cable, or the Amazon Basics alternative cable can be purchased that does allow using the QC35 for phone calls, and wired remote.

    Also included is a short USB-A to USB-C charge cable, no charger, and the old 2-pin airplane adapter.

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  2. Tanuj Singh

    The Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones are an absolute game-changer! As an avid music lover and tech enthusiast, I am constantly on the hunt for the perfect audio experience. These headphones have left me awe-inspired with their exceptional sound quality, impeccable noise cancellation, and luxurious comfort. It’s no wonder they have earned their rightful place as the leading headphones in the market.

    Let’s start with the audio quality. Sony has truly outdone themselves with the WH-1000XM4. The soundstage is incredibly immersive, allowing each instrument and vocal to shine through with remarkable clarity. The headphones deliver a balanced and precise audio reproduction, ensuring every note and beat is reproduced with stunning accuracy. Whether it’s the delicate strumming of an acoustic guitar or the thunderous bass of an EDM track, these headphones handle it all effortlessly, offering an unparalleled auditory experience.

    The noise cancellation technology on the WH-1000XM4 is nothing short of magical. Sony’s proprietary HD Noise Canceling Processor QN1 is a marvel. It seamlessly blocks out external noise, immersing you in a world of pure music bliss. Whether you’re commuting on a noisy train, working in a bustling cafe, or simply seeking solace in a quiet environment, these headphones create an oasis of tranquility. The adaptive noise cancellation feature intelligently adjusts the level of suppression based on your surroundings, ensuring you remain undisturbed and focused on the music.

    Comfort is key, and Sony has nailed it with the WH-1000XM4. The plush ear cups and the ergonomic design provide a snug fit that can be worn for hours without any discomfort. The headband is adjustable and well-padded, further enhancing the overall comfort. Additionally, the headphones are surprisingly lightweight, making them perfect for long listening sessions or extended travels. Sony has truly prioritized user comfort and wearability, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tunes without any distractions.

    The WH-1000XM4 headphones are equipped with an array of smart features that elevate the overall experience. The touch-sensitive controls on the ear cups are intuitive and responsive, allowing you to adjust volume, skip tracks, and answer calls with a simple tap or swipe. The built-in voice assistant compatibility enables you to manage tasks effortlessly, simply using your voice. The battery life is outstanding, offering up to 30 hours of uninterrupted playtime, ensuring you never have to worry about running out of power on the go.

    Sony’s attention to detail extends to the design of these headphones as well. The sleek and minimalist aesthetics exude a sense of sophistication and elegance. The folding mechanism allows for easy portability, and the included carrying case ensures your headphones are protected when not in use. It’s evident that Sony has poured meticulous craftsmanship into every aspect of the WH-1000XM4, resulting in a visually stunning and premium product.

    In conclusion, the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Premium Noise Canceling Overhead Headphones are a true masterpiece. From the breathtaking sound quality and unrivaled noise cancellation to the remarkable comfort and smart features, these headphones have set a new standard for audio excellence. If you’re a discerning music lover or someone who values an immersive and tailored listening experience, investing in the WH-1000XM4 is an absolute no-brainer. Prepare to be captivated by the audio prowess of these headphones. Sony has truly outdone themselves, and I wholeheartedly give them a resounding five-star rating!

    Furthermore, as someone who has had the privilege of experiencing the first, second, and third generations of the Sony WH-1000XM headphones, I can confidently say that each iteration has improved upon its predecessor, making them akin to a fine wine that only gets better with age.

    Sony’s commitment to innovation and their willingness to continuously refine their flagship headphones is truly commendable. With each new generation, they have addressed any minor shortcomings and introduced groundbreaking enhancements that elevate the listening experience to new heights.

    From the original WH-1000XM to the WH-1000XM3, and now to the WH-1000XM4, Sony has consistently pushed the boundaries of audio technology. They have refined the sound signature, perfected the noise cancellation capabilities, and fine-tuned the overall user experience. It’s a testament to Sony’s dedication to delivering the best possible audio performance.

    The fact that each new iteration builds upon the strengths of its predecessors speaks volumes about Sony’s commitment to continuous improvement. They have managed to take an already exceptional product and refine it, creating a headphone series that is truly unrivaled in its class.

    In conclusion, as someone who has witnessed the evolution of the Sony WH-1000XM headphones from their inception, I am thrilled to see how they have evolved into the remarkable WH-1000XM4. These headphones are a testament to Sony’s relentless pursuit of perfection and their ability to create a product that transcends expectations. The WH-1000XM series is a shining example of how a product can improve over time, just like a fine wine that only gets better with age.

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  3. Juan F. (Arte y Fotos)

    CONSTRUÇÃO 10/10
    É de plástico duro de muita qualidade, tem um toque meio aveludado, o preto é fosco e passa bastante robustez.

    CONFORTO 8.5/10
    É acolchoado na parte superior que encosta na cabeça e isso é muito agradável. As almofadas da orelha são muito macias e de couro sintético, mas gostaria que fossem mais preenchidas, parecem meio finas. Minhas orelhas não encostam na almofada e se encaixam totalmente dentro delas, o que é ótimo. Se uso mais de 50 min elas esquentam e, as vezes, ficam um pouco doloridas, mas se tirar 5 minutos já passa e voltam ao normal.

    SOM 9/10
    É de muita qualidade, a nitidez e a capacidade de atingir graves e agudos é excelente. Contudo, não gostei da calibragem de som original do fone e isso me frustou bastante no início. Minha felicidade foi descobrir que o fone se adapta MUITO bem à equalização. Sempre usei o equalizador no Spotify porque tenho um gosto muito específico de som e, mesclando ele junto com o equalizador do aplicativo do fone, cheguei a um som que me agrada bastante. E foi de quebra bem legal ver que, se eu quiser, posso focar diferentes tipos de som (graves, agudos, médios, vozes…) que ressaltam diferentes partes das músicas apenas com a calibragem do equalizador.

    VOLUME 8/10
    Confesso que eu esperava que o fone fosse capaz de atingir volumes mais altos. É bom, e o isolamento de ruído permite maior qualidade e imersão em volumes mais baixos. Mas teve momentos em que gostaria que ele fosse capaz de subir só mais uns 15% no volume. Desde o volume zero ao cem confesso que fiquei impressionado porque não percebi nenhuma perda de qualidade ou nitidez no som.

    BATERIA 7/10
    Só dei 7 porque foi anunciado 30 h e consegui zera-la em 15. Particularmente eu acho 15 horas uma autonomia bem respeitável, só é beeeem diferente do anunciado… Dentre os diferentes usos que já fiz eu consegui entre 15 e 27 horas de autonomia, ficando numa média de 20/22 h de autonomia por recarga (que faço de uma a duas vezes na semana durante a noite).

    CANCELAMENTO DE RUÍDO 7.5/10
    Polêmica. Eu nunca tinha usado um fone com cancelamento de ruído antes e além do receio de não ser bom eu não tinha ideia do que esperar já que não tinha nenhuma experiência prévia pra comparar. Achei interessante, mas nada de extraordinário. Ajuda BASTANTE no conforto acústico mas deixar passar barulhos externos sim. Tem um pessoal muito pessimista e outros muito otimistas fazendo avaliações, ou ama o fone ou odeia, e eu, particularmente, prefiro os realistas. Olha, pra ruídos baixos e repetitivos como ar condicionado, ventilador, metrô, avião (etc) é simplesmente sinistro como o fone é capaz de tirar praticamente 90% (de vez em quando 100%) do barulho, é como entrar numa realidade paralela. Eu uso pra estudar, sem música e só com o cancelamento de ruído ligado e escuto o meus colegas virando a folha do caderno, batendo o lápis, cochichando, mas isso é ruído de fundo, como se esses barulhos perdessem de 60% a 80% do volume e, dependendo da minha concentração, é como se nem estivessem lá. De vez em quando rola uma pressão no ouvido assim que ligo o fone, mas rapidinho eu acostumo e não me incomoda. A redução de barulhos ajuda MUITO na qualidade e clareza do som quando você tá ouvindo música. No app tem como otimizar o cancelamento fazendo uma análise do ambiente e da pressão atmosférica de onde você tá e é impressionante como isso ajuda na qualidade do isolamento em diferentes situações. Minha conclusão é que ajuda muito, de fato tira muitos barulhos do ambiente e reduzem muito o volume de outros, mas não é 100% não.

    ENTREGA 10/10
    Comprei numa quarta feira e chegou, literalmente, na quarta-feira seguinte. Fiquei impressionado com a rapidez de importação e da clareza com o transporte pela empresa que enviou. Moro numa capital e isso deve ter colaborado pra ter chegado rápido, mas mesmo assim, atravessou meio mundo em uma semana kkkk

    CONTROLES e TECNOLOGIA 7/10
    É tudo touch, volume, pausar, pular ou voltar uma música. Não achei particularmente intuitivo e muitas vezes vou fazer um comando e acontece outro. Preferiria muito mais se esses controles fossem em um botão físico como no Bose. Algumas funcionalidades não precisam de “atualização”, um botão físico seria bem mais prático que ficar esfregando o dedo na concha e tentar acertar o gesto… O modo transparência é interessante, mas não uso porque acho muito mais prático e eficiente (e menos rude) tirar o fone pra prestar atenção em algo. Tem uma função que, ao tirar o fone, ele automaticamente pausa a música e, ao recolocar na cabeça, ele automaticamente reinicia a música, é uma funcionalidade incrível e eu adorei como ela funciona bem. Além do mais, se você deixar o fone fora da cabeça por alguns minutos ele logo desliga, automaticamente, e não gasta bateria atoa, o que é ótimo!

    CUSTO BENEFÍCIO 6/10
    Vale o preço original? Não. Eu comprei numa promoção de 25% o que, ainda assim, acho que estava mais caro pro que esse tanto de tecnologia de facto vale. Acho que é um fone que valeria pagar no máximo 1.500 reais mas, nessa faixa de preço, NÃO existe no mercado qualidade de som, bateria, e cancelamento de ruído à altura desse. Estamos refém desse fone porque, para o tanto de tecnologia que ele oferece, ele é, dentre os outros, o mais barato (se é que se pode chamar isso de barato…). Se for pra comprar, tente esperar uma promoção. Quem rala igual ao brasileiro não merece pagar mais de 2.000 reais nesse fone não, dê valor ao seu dinheiro!

    CONCLUSÃO 8/10
    Espero ter ajudado alguém, quando fui comprar tinham avaliações muito genéricas ou cheias de opiniões ao invés de argumentos concretos sobre o produto. Quando o investimento é grande assim, quanto mais informação conseguir antes de comprar melhor. Particularmente gostei de comprar e não me arrependo, ter essa tecnologia toda um um fone é bem legal, MAS não acho que compraria de novo nessa faixa de preço não. Espero que façam uma boa decisão!

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  4. RTW1979

    Se trata de unos auriculares bluetooth de la marca Sony, concretamente el modelo WH-1000XM4 en color negro.

    Los auriculares, tal como nos tiene acostumbrados Sony, presentan una excelente calidad de fabricación.

    Los auriculares se entregan en el interior de un práctico estuche semi-rígido en el quedan perfectamente recogidos. Son unos auriculares circumaurales de recinto cerrado, las almohadillas cubren totalmente las orejas. posee transductores electrodinámicos e imán de neodimio, y en cuanto al diafragma, posee un driver de 40 mm fabricado con polímero de cristal líquido.

    El motivo por el que solicité estos auriculares fue sin duda por su excelente cancelación de ruido. Me esperaba mucho de ella y la verdad es que no me ha decepcionado. Para ello implementa el chip HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN1, que como novedad incorpora 2 micrófonos en cada auricular que capturan el ruido ambiente para ajustar de manera automática la cancelación de ruido en función del lugar en el que nos encontremos. En definitiva, al margen de cuestiones técnicas, lo cierto es que la cancelación funciona de fábula 🙂

    En cuanto a conectividad, pueden conectarse mediante cable o por bluetooth, que en este caso es 5.0, por lo que no he notado problema alguno de micro-cortes o pérdidas de señal. Otro de los aspectos notables de estos auriculares en cuanto al software se refiere, es la incorporación de la tecnología DSEE Extreme y Edge-AI, que son unos algoritmos que analizan la música en tiempo real y mejoran la fidelidad. Además, soportan conexión multipoint, que permite conectar los auriculares por bluetooth a dos dispositivos a la vez.

    Los auriculares son ligeros (254 gramos) y tienen una buena ergonomía, los he tenido puestos un par de horas y, salvo que dan un poco de calor y que las almohadillas terminan humedeciéndose, me han parecido bastante cómodas y no he experimentado cansancio alguno, así que en ese aspecto todo bien. En cuanto al control táctil, no es malo pero tampoco es bueno y sin duda podría mejorarse.

    Una funcionalidad que me ha parecido muy interesante es el hecho de que los auriculares detienen la reproducción cuando nos los quitamos. esto ocurre gracias al sensor de proximidad y los dos acelerómetros que tiene implementados, y he de decir que de momento funciona bastante bien.

    La parte negativa es que pese a que tienen compatibilidad con LDAC, los auriculares no soportan aptX ni aptX HD, una mala noticia sin duda :_(

    En cuanto a la detección de voz, funciona de manera genial y de hecho, los auriculares pararán la reproducción de música en cuanto la detectan, pudiendo ajustar la sensibilidad de la detección para que se ajuste a nuestras necesidades. Destacar en este aspecto que las llamadas de audio se oyen genial. Por cierto, los auriculares son compatibles con Google Assistant y Alexa.

    Y ahora vayamos a lo más importante, la calidad del sonido. No he tenido el privilegio de escuchar cómo se oyen el modelo que sustituye a estos auriculares, el WH-1000XM5, pero lo que puedo decir es que, aunque mejorable en algunos aspectos, tienen el mejor que he escuchado en unos altavoces bluetooth. Las voces suenan nítidas y claras, los instrumentos están bien diferenciados y los graves tienen una buena presencia sin llegar a ser molestos o apagar el resto de frecuencias. El sonido es muy equilibrado aunque eso sí, la escena, como viene siendo habitual en este tipo de auriculares, es algo limitada. En este aspecto, la implementación de la tecnología DSEE Extreme, también puede tener algo que ver. Esta tecnología ayuda a escalar el audio de fuentes comprimidas, a lo que se añade el uso de Edge-AI, que son unos algoritmos de inteligencia artificial que analizan la música en tiempo real y la reproducen con la máxima calidad posible 🙂

    La verdad es que he quedado muy satisfecho con los auriculares y la única pega que puedo ponerles, es el precio, que lo encuentro algo elevado. No obstante, dada su calidad, bien lo valen.

    Espero que esta opinión te haya sido útil 🙂

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  5. ANUJ GUPTA

    Pros:
    easy to charge as it uses USB C. Long lasting battery.
    Fits okay, but if your head is small you always feel it is going to fall.
    It can connect to 2 devices simultaneously I used it with windows, Android and Apple and it works well.
    The carry case is good to carry it as it folds and saves lot of space. Fits in back pack.
    Audio is good and clear. Overall build quality is good.
    Con: if you wear for extended period of time, it starts making you uncomfortable and gives pain in ears. Only because of this 4 star otherwise it would be a 5star.

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  6. Sush

    I know there is no point comparing TWS like AirPods pro to these headphones as they both are very different but most buyers might have a fixed budget like me in which they could either go for some good TWS or Headphones.

    I was first leaning towards AirPods pro 2 but later on changed my mind because –

    1. AirPods have a fixed battery life (not taking about discharge timing), your Airpods might only last for couple of years when you will start noticing a significant degradation in battery health. Moreover, it will end up in landfill as you can’t get its battery replaced. On the other hand, In headphones like these you can get the battery replaced and moreover you can use them in ‘wired mode’ (AUX cable included) without a battery!

    2. Bigger drivers = more vivid sound, I am not an Audiophile but in my experience and usage I have felt that the headphones generally produce a more pleasing sound. (it could be a personal preference)

    Pros about XM4 –

    1. Good built quality, soft to touch but still rigid at the same time.

    2. Very comfortable for long listening sessions.

    3. Multi device connectivity, you can simultaneously connect it to two devices! That in my opinion is a must feature in a premium headphone. You would just need to install the proprietary application in one device and connect the headphones to any secondary device using the app, after that you can control the volume, eq and much more from your primary device (using the app). Device switching is also very smooth.

    4. Noise cancellation and transparency mode is also very good, keeping in mind the various modes you could choose from the app according to your liking.

    5. Battery life, I have to never worry about the battery life as it could last for days with heavy use and above that you can put it on charging for short intervals of time whenever you are not using it as it supports fast charging.

    6. Proprietary Application, the Sony app for these headphones comes with so many little tweaks and settings that could provide you with very personal experience according to your liking.

    Cons about XM4 –

    1. Can get hot, as they are closed back headphone so you could feel your ears warming up during long listening sessions.

    2. Might be a little big for you, as they are over the ear headphones so they may look a little big on ur head but you will get used to it eventually.

    3. No water resistance, so you may not be very suitable for gym during sweaty workout sessions.

    Overall I would highly recommend these headphones if you have the budget and you are looking for something which would last for years to come. Sound quality is amazing, fit and finish is on point, very comfortable for long sessions. I myself was using TWS in past and switching to wireless headphones was a great decision.

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  7. Simão

    Edito porque dejé de comprar basura y mejor adquirí auriculares de la marca sennheiser, están en otro nivel aunque son por cable. Prueba los h560s y verás a qué me refiero.

    Ahora por el home office estaba buscando unos auriculares de calidad para mis conferencias, jugar en la pc y escuchar música, había adquirido previamente unos Corsair Virtuosos los cuales son buenos con respecto a su microfono de lo mejor que he visto, pero la calidad para escuchar música o videojuegos es malísima, suenan muy agudos y planos. Si deseas mayor detalle busca mi reseña donde los comparo.

    Con respecto a estos sony, al ver las buenas opiniones que había encontrado en muchos lados, dicen que son muy buenos en cuanto a calidad de sonido, pero para juegos no porque no trae el 7.1 ni mejoras de sonido espacial, tampoco para hacer llamadas porque su microfono es malísimo, al parecer estan más orientados únicamente para escuchar música. De hecho sólo tiene soporte para Android y IOS, si decides usarlos en PC tendrás muchos problemas como pasa con cualquier audifono de sony y no cuenta con un software ni soporte, yo tengo 4 auriculares sony y siempre dan problemas cuando quieres usar su microfono en windows, pero para escuchar sólo música son de lo mejor.

    Por eso debes definir bien para qué los quieres, no me atreví a poner 5 estrellas pero tampoco 1, porque depende de tus necesidades, en mi caso quería para todo lo mencionado, pero al parecer no he podido encontrar nada en el mercado que lo tenga todo, algunos son buenos con el microfono pero pésimos con el audio, otros alrevés. En este caso el microfono es un asco, lo más que podrás hacer es contestar llamadas en tu celular en calidad pobre, busca en los foros de sony y verás cómo la gente se queja del microfono.

    Teniendo en mente que este producto es únicamente para escuchar música desde tu celular, te describo sus opciones que son muy interesantes y en la mayoría sólo funcionan en celular, en pc no funcionan:

    -Son muy cómodos y ligeros.

    -Trae su estuche para guardarlos.

    -Requieres descargar la app para personalizar sus opciones, muy recomendable porque verás todo su potencial.

    -Bloquea el sonido exterior increiblemente, cuando te los pones sientes un vacío por el bloqueo, como si estuvieras encerrado en un domo aunque tengas lentes, es una sensación intensa y si nunca has usado un producto con bloqueo ambiental te sorprenderá.

    -Se conecta por 2 alternativas, bluetooth o cable jack 3.5mm, incluye el cable jack y aparte un usb para cargar pero no trae la cajita, deberás conseguirla aparte.

    -Compatible con Dolby Atmos y DTS, personalmente me gusta más Dolby. Las licencias deberás adquirirlas aparte.

    -Trae un área touch en el auricular derecho y tiene varias opciones, doble toque pausa/reproduce, deslizar hacia arriba sube volumen, hacia abajo baja volumen, hacia el frente reproduce la siguiente canción, hacia atrás atrasa la canción, si pones la mano completa desactivará el bloqueo ambiental y activa los microfonos permitiendote escuchar el sonido exterior, reduciendo un poco el volumen de la música. Al retirar la mano todo regresa a la normalidad.

    -Si hablas mientras escuchas música, se detiene para permitirte escuchar el sonido exterior, esto puedes desactivarlo desde la app por si te gusta cantar las canciones. Es una función útil si tienes muchas interrupciones de personas a tu alrededor.

    -Para algunas opciones escucharás una voz en inglés de confirmación, puedes descargar el paquete de idioma desde la app para que lo escuches en español o en otros idiomas disponibles.

    -Usa el gps para saber tu ubicación y en base a tu ubicación puedes configurar las opciones, por ejemplo mientras vas en el transporte activar el bloqueo ambiental y si estas en casa desactivarlo.

    -Tiene equalizador con algunas opciones predefinidas, recomiendo probar todas.

    -Puedes emparejarlo con hasta dos dispositivos al mismo tiempo pero reduce la calidad del sonido.

    -Si te retiras los auriculares se pausa automáticamente la música, cuando te los pongas regresa la música.

    -Configuración 360, te solicita tomar fotos de tu oreja para optimizar mejor el sonido.

    -Optimiza en base a la presión atmosférica para realizar el vacio del bloqueo de sonido ambiental.

    -Materiales todo es plástico y las almohadillas son como de vinipiel, muy suaves por cierto, aunque si dan calor.

    -Duración de la batería excelente, fácil unas 30 horas.

    Espero no haber olvidado nada y tomes en cuenta cada elemento.

    En conclusión, si buscas unos auriculares con la mayor calidad de sonido del mercado, estos creo que son de lo mejor, el bloqueo de ruido ambiental es magnífico algo nunca antes experimentado por mi, pero si quieres algo gamer o para conferencias, busca en otro lado, te recomendo unos HyperX Cloud flight, son de lo más equilibrado que hay a buen precio.

    Espero que mi reseña te sea útil.

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  8. ANUJ GUPTA

    I have been using these industry leading headphones by Sony, colour Midnight Blue, and trust me i find them worth every penny spent. Yes, i agree these headphones are highly expensive, some may say you can purchase Apple Airpods, Boss, Sennheiser, and other audio equipment options, but trust me nothing beats these bad boys.

    I am not a tech reviewer, but since being a musician, a music connoisseur myself and a huge fanatic of accessories such as headphones, earphones and smart gadgets, i can tell, these headphones are a revolution to the sound industry. I’ll be quoting every pros and cons that i’ve personally come across and might help a few of you who decide to purchase this beauty.

    Pros:

    1. Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): Let’s talk about people who love listening to their music without any external interference while working, walking, running, working out, during a flight, or any other mode where they’d use them, ANC is a boon. Switch to ANC, you’ll have the minimum of the minimum noise entering your ears. Only sounds close to you can reach at a very low level, else wise, you won’t feel a thing in your ear. Be prepared for some bashing from your parents when they scream your name on top of their voices, and you’ve got that ANC kicked in.

    2. 3 Ambience Sound Control (ASC) ON: Apart from the ANC, there are two more features that these bad boys offer. ASC when active gives you a chance to listen to your surroundings at a certain level where you can be aware of people speaking, birds chirping, children hauling in the park, and other sounds. This feature enables one to understand the surrounding noises and doesn’t feel isolated.

    3. Ambience Sound Control (ASC) OFF: When ASC is disabled or switched off, you can listen to your surrounding voices in a much denser state, ie. much more clearly in comparison to when the ASC is enabled. This feature is much similar to the ASC ON, just a slight difference of pitch and volume of the surrounding entering your ears.

    4. Head Phones Connect by Sony: Let’s talk about the main functioning unit of these headphones, the app provided by Sony under the name of Head Phones Connect. You can download it from the App store if you are an iPhone user just like me, as well as from the play store for android users.

    This app is highly functional as well as quite intact providing a list of various functions such as adaptive sound control which is highly recommended to lazy people just like me. Once all set up, the app detects your actions and locations frequently, and switches the headphones settings automatically.

    In addition, if you are a daily user of these headphones just like me, the app tracks your daily attributes such as at what certain volume do you like listening you music, which mode do you mostly use, which location do you travel, and then adjusts the headphones as per your choice.

    One feature which at first startled me a lot but i really got impressed by it which is the Speak-to-chat feature. It’s always annoying to either pull your phone out of your pocket and pause the music or to just pull off your headsets every time you need to talk to someone. This feature enables your headphones to pause automatically the instant you start speaking, and shall remain pause for about 20 secs and resume on their own if they do not detect any speech.

    For better sound quality, the app detects the size and shape of your ear through these headphones. This enables the device to perform better with distinct users.

    5. Motion Gestures: The right ear piece of the headphones has all the motion gestures such as taps for music pause/play, attend a call, play next/previous song and remove the headsets and the song pauses. These controls are highly helpful and can be easily learnt through the guide book provided, hence i won’t dive deeper into it.

    6. Number of devices that can be paired at once: These headphones provide an option of connecting two devices simultaneously. You can connect these headphones to almost every device that has a latest and updated version of bluetooth/NFC. Devices that i’ve paired them with are iPhone, macbook, hp laptop, and android phones.

    7. What’s in the box: The box comes with an impressive in-shape carrying case to carry these bad boys where ever you go. Also they include a C-type data cable for charging, 3.5mm jack cable which is quite long (haven’t measured it honestly, but it is as long as a regular data cable), and a dual port 3.5mm jack converter, which so far i haven’t tested.

    8. Battery Life: Well i must say that i am quite impressed with the battery backup these headphones provide. This device completely charges within 3 hours and trust me with an ON/OFF mode of playing music regularly, the battery stays up till 4-5 days, which is i bet a highly impressive feature which probably no other company audio equipment in this range might have.

    9. Voice Assist Functions: These headphones can be connected to google assistant, SIRI and alexa and perform really well.

    10. Easy access keys: The headphones are enable with two easy access keys on the left earphone. The custom key toggles between the 3 modes that i’ve already mentioned above which are guided by the in-built assistant voice. The power key pressed long enough, turns ON/OFF the device and pressed once, the in-built assist provides you with the current % of the battery left.

    11. Comfort: I should had talked about it earlier, but never mind. With no questions asked these headphones are highly comfortable, the cushion provided is the softest pad your ears can get. Since i am regular spectacle user, i find it hard with headphones imposing excessive pressure over the ears, making it a painful experience, but these headphones give a feather touch to your ears, even if you are specy or even while wearing a face mask. These go good with everything.

    12. Battery Saver: These headphones tend to power-off on their own if not in use for more than a minute which is a highly power efficient feature added by Sony to the device.

    Cons:

    1. If you are into running or any sort of longer workouts, be prepared for sweaty ears. Since the cushions on these headphones completely cover you ears, creating a vacuum sort of environment, no air flows in and out, and the sweat starts dripping down from the earphones, which i must state doesn’t affect them at all, only can be slightly irritating sometimes.

    2. ANC can be difficult to be kept enabled every time since it reduces the environment sounds to almost negligible, which can be dangerous while running or walking at a buss street. Be very careful while using this feature. Probably it is made for environments such as while travelling in a bus or a flight, and seems suitable for these environments.

    3. Since these headphones can be simultaneously be connected to two devices at once, which is a boon, but is also a slight problem in disguise. Imagine your headphones are connected with your laptop as well as you phone. You are attending an important zoom call while on your laptop and the headphones are in action, your phone starts to ring, now abruptly you’ll start hearing you phones ringtone, and the device gets a little startled to which device shall be entertained. i’ve personally faced this, but i tend not to connect them to two devices at once.

    PS: One highly important thing is, you won’t get an experience of the sound through reading review or watching Youtube videos. You might get a fair image of weather to invest in them or not, but you’ll only get the sound experience when you’ll listen the music through these bad boys.

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