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September 2016
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The editors liked
Outstanding noise cancellation
Comfort
Convenience for travel
Sound performance
The MDR-1000X are
In almost every sense of the word
A premium pair of headphones. The faux-leather earpads are extremely comfortable for extended periods of time
They do an excellent job cancelling external noise and fun features like Quick Attention M
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
Great noise cancelling
Stylish design
Impressive noise-cancelling
Balanced
Expressive sound
20-hour battery life
Superb wireless sound quality
Balanced sound and long battery life
Excellent sound quality
Impressive ANC
Comfortable
Light and comfortable
Excellent noise-cancelation
Superb sound quality
Adjustable ANC level
Excellent mic for calls
Long battery life
The editors didn't like
Needs battery power to perform
But
That said
If you don't fall into that category there are better-sounding headphones for less money – especially if you don't mind dropping the noise cancelling feature. Similarly
I thought the active noise cancellation was done better here than in
Not great as a headset
Its adaptive noise-canceling is too noticeable at times
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
Not great as a headset; its adaptive noise-canceling is too noticeable at times
If you can overlook a few small drawbacks, the MDR-1000X is a top-notch wireless noise-canceling headphone that's stacked with features and sounds excellent...
Abstract: These new premium Bluetooth and noise-cancelling headphones, the MDR-1000X, were high on Sony's IFA Berlin launch list, and we must first declare that Sony Australia flew us to IFA at their expense, and presented us with these headphones to use on the ret...
Abstract: Sony is a respected brand in the mainstream headphone market, and deservedly so. But ask the average consumer about noise-cancelling headphones and they're apt to mention a different brand: Bose. And deservedly so—even if only because of the company's rel...
Abstract: When Sony announced their new Noise Cancelling headphones to a small group of media in Berlin ahead of the annual IFA tech show they made some big claims, big claims – we've taken these top-of-the-line headphones for a solid test on some around the world...
Abstract: The MDR-1000X is Sony's answer to the Bose QuiteComfort 35 (QC 35) and Sennheiser PXC 550. In fact, all three pairs of noise-cancelling wireless over-ear headphones are designed to lure audiophiles and travelers with deep pockets. The MDR -1000X are surpr...
A Worthy Alternative to Bose QC35 The Sony MDR-1000X is clearly the best noise-cancelling headphones, and they are wireless as well. So, the old Bose days are gone. The MDR-1000X will give Bose run for its money. Click Here for New Tablets Best Onli...
With MDR-1000X, Sony struck the right chord! The combination of brilliant sound experience, excellent noise canceling function and some interesting features like quick attention and ambient sound makes these headphones a serious contender to Bose QC35.If...
Published: 2016-11-21, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
Noise-cancellation headphones occupy a bit of a niche, primarily because they're most effective on airplanes. This means that the people that tend to use them are the same people that take a lot of flights. However, the increasing quality of noise-cancell...
Published: 2016-10-11, Author: Theo , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: Sony is a respected brand in the mainstream headphone market, and deservedly so. But ask the average consumer about noise-cancelling headphones and they're apt to mention a different brand: Bose. And deservedly so—even if only because of the company's rel...