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September 2017
(77%)
142 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(72%)
19 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
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
Noise-cancelling is impressive
Rich sound
NFC pairing
Impressive noise-cancelling
Great sound
Good looking design
Reliable connection
Balanced
Detailed sound
Good with timing and dynamics
Truly wireless
Decent noise-cancelling
Carry case doubles as a charger
Excellent noise cancellation
Adaptive noise cancelling totally works
Comfortable
Stable fit
Auto-connect/disconnect
The editors didn't like
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
No volume control on earbud
Not great-looking
A little bulky
Minor connectivity issues
No built-in digital assistant
Charging case lid cover broke off on the first day
Longer battery life please
Our sample had a slight connection issue with the right earpiece
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Sony has almost nailed it with the WF-1000X. These wireless earbuds are small, light and comfortable while offering excellent sound quality. They also have noise cancelling which you won't find elsewhere.We only have minor quibbles such as occasional drop...
Published: 2017-12-19, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
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...
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Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: When I first heard the pitch for the Sony WF-1000X, I thought I was hearing it wrong. Sony made a new set of wireless earbuds that aren't just completely wireless—they also employ active noise-cancelling tech. This is a first for the wireless earbud indu...
A little bulky, Minor connectivity issues, No built-in digital assistant
With everyone rushing to bring out true wireless headphones, Sony has done well to find a unique feature in the form of noise-cancellation. What's more surprising is that it achieves this so well, without compromising on sound quality, and while still pro...
Great sound, good looking design, impressive noise-cancelling, reliable connection
Charging case lid cover broke off on the first day, longer battery life please
Sony has been making a big push in the headphone market over the past few years, and the WF-1000X show the company is serious about challenging in the in-ear market too.The combination of top audio quality, an attractive design, noise-cancelling and a com...
Balanced, detailed sound, Good with timing and dynamics, Truly wireless, Decent noise-cancelling, Carry case doubles as a charger,
Our sample had a slight connection issue with the right earpiece,
We can't help but recommend the WF-1000Xs to anyone eager for a pair of truly wireless, noise-cancelling in-ears.In the landscape of this particular market, this is the best product we've had the pleasure of testing so far...
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...