| Brand | Sony |
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| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Place of Business | SAN DIEGO, CA, 92127 US |
| Model | WH1000XM3/B |
| Model Name | WH-1000XM3/B |
| Model year | 2019 |
| Part Number | WH1000XM3/B |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with bluetooth supporting device |
| Special features | Sony WH1000XM3 Wireless Industry Leading Noise Canceling Overhead Headphones (WH-1000XM3) |
| Mounting Hardware | WH1000XM3; Carry Case; Charging Cable USB-C; Audio Cable for Wired Connection |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Microphone format | Hands-Free |
| Headphones Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Charging Time | 30 Hours |
| Batteries included | Yes |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Cable Feature | Wireless |
| Connector Type | Bluetooth |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Includes rechargable battery | No |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Item model number | WH1000XM3/B |
| Product Dimensions | 18.57 x 7.47 x 26.52 cm; 254.86 Grams |
| ASIN | B07G4MNFS1 |
Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones WH1000XM3: Wireless Bluetooth Over The Ear Headphones With Mic And Alexa voice control - Black
| Brand | Sony |
| Model name | WH-1000XM3/B |
| Colour | Black |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
About this item
- DIGITAL NOISE CANCELING: Industry leading ANC lends a personalized, virtually soundproof experience
- PHONE CALL: A built-in mic enables you to take hands-free calls.
- VOICE ASSISTANT: Alexa enabled for voice access to music, information and more. Activate with a simple touch
- QUICK ATTENTION MODE: Cover the right ear cup to turn down your music for instant, easy conversation
- PERSONAL NOISE CANCELLING: Adjusts ambient sound to your activity for the best noise cancellation
- TOUCH CONTROLS: Control music tracks and volume, activate your voice assistant and take phone calls
- LONG BATTERY LIFE: A single charge provides up to 30 hrs of playtime for reliable all day listening
- COMFORTABLE TO WEAR: Ergonomically redesigned foldable earphones for easy travel / listening comfort
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Industry-leading Digital Noise CancellationHear every word, note, and tune with incredible clarity, no matter your environment. These headphones feature additional microphones that assist in isolating sound while talking on the phone, resulting in improved phone call quality and the reduction of even more high and mid frequency sounds. |
Engineering Better Noise CancellationDual Noise Sensor technology, featuring two microphones on each earcup, captures ambient noise and passes the data to the HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN1. Using a new algorithm, the HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN1 then applies noise cancelling processing in real time to a range of environments. |
Next-level MusicUpscales compressed digital music files. Using Digital Sound Enhancement Engine with Edge-AI, co-developed with Sony Music Studios Tokyo. |
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Ambient Sound ControlAmbient Sound Control Cancel noise while still allowing through essential sounds when you’re listening on the move. |
Clear Hands-free CallingSuperior call quality Precise voice pickup, combines five built-in microphones with advanced audio signal processing. |
Speak-to-chatSpeak-to-chat technology Automatically pauses music when you speak, letting sound in so you can conduct your conversation. |
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30-Hour BatteryAll-day power with quick charging Up to 30-hour battery life with quick charging (10 min charge for 5 hours of playback). |
Quick Attention ModeQuick Attention Mode Place your hand over the right ear cup for instant conversation. |
Multiple-device PairingSeamless multiple-device pairing The WH-1000XM4 headphones can be paired with two Bluetooth devices at the same time. |
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| Noise Cancelling | Industry-Leading NC | Premium Noise Canceling | Digital Noise Cancellation | Digital Noise Cancellation |
| Battery Life | 30 Hrs | 30 Hrs | 30 Hrs | 35 Hrs |
| Quick Charge Battery | 10 Min charge 5 Hrs playback | 10 Min charge 5 Hrs playback | 10 Min charge 60 Min playback | 10 Min charge 60 Min playback |
| DSEE Extreme with Edge-AI | ✓ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
| Hands-free calling | Yes, with 5 microphones | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Touch control | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✘ |
| Ambient Sound Mode | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Customize Sound with app | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✘ |
| Multi Device Connection | ✓ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
| Wearing Detection | ✓ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
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Sony industry-leading noise cancellation evolves to further immerse you in your music. The addition of Sony proprietary HD noise canceling processor Qn1 masterfully eliminates the noise around you. Listen all day with up to 30 hours of battery life. Quick charging gives five hours of playback with just a 10-minute charge. Cord Length: Headphone cable (approx. 3.94 feet, OFC strands, gold-plated stereo mini plug); Frequency response: 4 Hz-40,000 Hz; NFC: Yes; Cord type: Single-sided (detachable); Volume sensor: Touch sensor. Diaphragm - Aluminium - coated LCP. Sensitivities (DB/MW): 104.5 dB / mW (1 kHz) (when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned on), 101 dB / mW (1 kHz) (when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned off).
From the Manufacturer
Sony industry-leading noise cancellation evolves to further immerse you in your music. The addition of Sony proprietary HD noise canceling processor qn1 masterfully eliminates the noise around you. Listen all day with up to 30 hours of battery life. Quick charging gives five hours of playback with just a 10-minute charge. Cord length: headphone cable (approx. 3.94 ft, OFC strands, gold-plated stereo mini plug); frequency response: 4 hz-40,000 Hz; NFC: yes; cord type: single-sided (detachable); volume sensor: touch sensor. Diaphragm - Aluminium-coated LCP.
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| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
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| Date First Available | Aug. 31 2018 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,322 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,567 in Stereo Headphones |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
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These are the first headphones I've owned that when first listening to them I didn't immediately flinch and look for the nearest EQ. I'm no sound engineer, but definitely it has great bass and great quality for mids & highs.
Noise cancelation (5/5)
Although this is my first set of headphones that support this feature. I'm really blown away by it. I have an air purifier in my office, and even at medium setting. The fan is pretty noisy. But with these things on, I can barely hear it, and that's with no music/movie playing. But as soon as I turn on a movie or song, I seriously can't tell it's on.
I read some people say they could hear a waterfall or something in the background. I can't hear anything other than silence, or what I'm listening to.
Wireless/Wired (4/5)
Being able to use the headphones with them powereoff with a wire, or have them connect wireless via bluetooth is an amazing feature. And it works really well!
I was really surprised however that I don't seem to be able to use this headset with the bluetooth of my main PC. It has a really think glass panel, so I'm wondering if it's not because of that. If you own a case with a glass panel, maybe double check with another set of bluetooth headse/earbuds to see how the conenction goes.
Audio Delay/lag on Bluetooth (5/5)
I own a mini laptop and it only has bluetooth 4.1. But for some reason when I watch videos or movies, I'm virtually unable to tell whether there is lag. Unlike any other bluetooth earbuds I've owned. The delay is amazing. Obviously your mileage may vary, but it's something that drove me insane with my previous wireless earbuds. Don't have this problem here!
Gestures (4/5)
I wasn't really looking forward to the gestures pad. But it turns out to be working really well. Once in a while an action won't register. But it's really rare for me.
Play/Pause on a PC can be a little weird though. One day I was listening to spotify while working, and then with the tab still opened I started watching youtube after work. And after pausing said video and unpausing it, using the headset. It ended up starting the playback of both my spotify tab, and my youtube tab.
Comfort (4/5)
First day I wore them I was a little concerned since, even though I have a small head. I felt like the headphones were pretty tight on my head. But after even just 2 days of use. It's already leagues better. Either I got used to it, or it's 'breaking in'.
The cups are pretty comfortable. Wish they would be just a tad larger, not sure if I have big ears. But I can tell that part of my right ear touches the pad. And I'm wondering if I ever end up pulling a really long work, or gaming session if it'll end making my ear feel pinched. One of my older headsets did that.
One thing that I was happily surprised was the weight of the headset. With such an impressive battery life and suite of features. I was expecting this thing to be rather heavy. Compared to a Corsair Void (probably a bad example) it's light as a feather.
Pairing Headphones with 2 Devices (3/5)
First thing, this feature is only possible via the headphone's native app. Meaning you can't perform this type of sync with the physical sync button. Once you have the devices regisered on the app, then you can enable a setting and select which 2 devices you want.
On the topic of "2 devices", I guess Is should have read more on this feature. But I use 2 PCs at home, a media and a work/gaming PC. And I really would have liked to be able to on the fly, switch between audio of both. But it turns out that you can only connect to 1 phone, and something else. It can be 2 phones, but not 2 PCs.
Included Accessories (3/5)
The case it comes with is great. Hard-shell clam design, with some neat nook where you can shove the USB C charging cable, audio cable and airplane adapter thing. But as much as I like the quality and how it snuggly holds on to and protects the headphones. Not sure if mine is a fluike, but whoever decided to sew the elastic mesh bag on the 'bottom' part of the clam. Kind of silly.
The audio cable is 'OK' if you use it for your phone. But if you want to use it for a PC you'll for sure either need an extension or a longer cable period. But at least it's a usesable lenght albeit a little conservative.
But the USB type c charging cable. I hope you have a USB hub available. Depending on the case/setup you have. I'm pretty sure a lot of people wouldn't be able to use that cable to connect the headphones to their PC's back USB ports. Well you could do it, but depending on your case or setup. The headphones won't be able to rest on either the top of your case, or the desk/floor it's own. They'll end up dangling. (Which I think would be a bad idea.)
I am so impressed with these headphones. I am an audiophile and use headphones from multiple different manufacturers. Shure, Sennheiser, Bose, Sony. I can say without a question these are the best sounding ANC headphones on the market by a long shot. Let me break this review down into a few sections.
Build Quality: Super-Lightweight. Because they used a plastic (which doesn't feel cheap btw), it weighs an amazing 254 grams. For long sessions, you will forget these are on your head. They used a pleather material for the earcups and it doesnt feel bad. It can be comfy. If you have longer ears they may cause discomfort but for the average person, totally fine. Headband is same material, very soft. The cup extensions are solid and don't feel cheap. Will take wear and tear. Overall 9/10
Sound Quality: These headphones really shine for sound. I began hearing things in my music I didn't hear before and I get that everytime I get new headphones. They just bring out a bit more brightness in the music. Low end is very good and when listening to electronic really feels superb. Great sound stage.
ANC: Here is what you were waiting for. 10/10. Cuts out anything you can imagine. Of course sounds will stll get through but it would be the shrill part of someones cough/sneeze or something unexpected. Anything else will be gone. All background hum is gone. You feel isolated from the world, your own bubble. I love the ambient sound by-pass. Really works. It can sound a bit tinny since it seems to amplify sounds using the microphones but honestly whatever, you didn't buy these for the ambient sound bypass.
Connectivity: I normally have an issue with BT devices. My other headphones can sometimes be a little bitch but these just magically pair up with anything i use. My macbook, my phone, whatever. Beautiful little addition they added was a NFC reader on the left side. If your phone supports it simply tap it and it pairs. Nothing to do. Seamless. Otherwise you can use the app or traditional bt syncing. You also have the option to use a 3.5mm cable but you lose the ANC capability. Still sounds good.
Controls: Sony decided to go with a touch control pad on the right side. I was skeptical at first but I've grown to like it. I use it mainly for play/pause but I do use the volume and track functions. Sometimes the double tap doesn't always register. Here is my first gripe. When i take off my headphones my right hand typically makes contact with the cup. This registers a touch and hold and since i have my assistant enabled it brings up google/siri. I believe you can turn off assistant. I personally would have preferred tactile buttons but I can live with this. I have heard this malfunctions in cold weather and presumably will be fixed with the xm4. I don't use them in the cold so won't affect me. Overall, 8/10.
Battery: I use them all day at the office. 8+ hours. I can get about 3-4 days between charges. Luckily it has fast charge so a 10 minute charge gets you 3-4 hours i believe. Fantastic.
Software: The app is pretty much all you need. Has a built in EQ. Lets you adjust the level of ANC/Ambient. Turn off notifications and assistant. It's great.
If you need to decide between these headphones and any other (Bose QC35II, I'm looking at you), just get these. You'll thank me later.
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Se esta com medo de comprar e se arrepender tenho certeza que não vai se arrepender, você sente ele sendo de boa qualidade, acabamento incrivel, cor linda. Só tenho coisas boas para falar deste fone.
Chegou no prazo e bem embalado!
I originally purchased the Sony XM5 because they were soooo highly rated in every article I read. I returned the XM5, got the XM4 and am so much happier. I'll compare the XM4 to the XM5, Apple AirPods Max, and Bose QuietComfort 45 - just to help anyone choosing between them.
**Noise Cancellation (4.5/5): the noise cancellation on the XM4 is crazy, almost comparable to the Apple AirPods Max. I gave the XM4 a 4.5 because I still think the Apple AirPods Max have the best noise cancellation, but the Sony XM4 is very close. I also like the fact that you can turn noise cancelling on/off with a button - which is a feature not available with the Bose QuietComfort 45. The noise cancellation is much better than the XM5 and less finicky. An issue with the XM5 is that the noise cancelling would just randomly turn on/off. Like if I paused a video for a little too long, the noise cancellation would just turn off Overall, I wouldn't say I it blocks out all sound, but it's close. I can hear the sound of people talking and music, but it's quieter and I can't make out the words. I definitely can't have a conversation with them on. Also, the XM4 will pick up on when you're talking to people and turn the noise cancelling off for you - but it does make a little announcement when it does that may be annoying or disruptive.
**Sound Quality (4/5): the sound quality is great. Way better than the XM5, not as great as the Apple AirPods Max. I think the Apple headphones are just a little crisper. I think it's cool that you can turn 360 sound on, but tbh I never really use it (XM5 also has this feature). The sound is clear, and I haven't experienced any malfunctions/issues with the noise. When I had the XM5, they would just randomly sound muffled (like I was underwater) and, when that wasn't happening, the sound quality was mediocre.
**Comfort (5/5): the XM4s are REALLY comfy. I wear glasses with plastic frames and a lot of headphones just don't work and are really uncomfy. The Apple AirPods Max were really uncomfortable with my glasses. Obviously, an easy solution is to just wear contacts, but I hate wearing my contacts for long periods of time - especially, when I study/do work. The XM5 were also pretty comfortable, but wouldn't stay fixed when I adjusted them - they would slip and I would need to readjust them a lot. The XM4 completely cover my ear and the ear pads are soft. They don't squeeze my head the way other headphones do and they don't hurt any part of my ear. I will say that the headband part that rests on top of my head does kind of hurt my head after wearing them for almost 10 hours. Also, I have TMJ so sometimes wearing the headphones does cause my TMJ to flare up and I'll switch to earbuds. But, I think overall these are the most comfortable headphones I have tried.
**Product Quality (3.5/5): let's be honest, they're plastic and they feel plastic. They don't feel like super high quality, but let me tell you that they feel way better quality than the XM5 - those felt like a barbie toy. I think the XM4 are sturdy and pretty durable. The Apple AirPods Max are also plastic, but do feel a little more high quality - but also, nothing spectacular.
**Aesthetic (3.5/5): If the aesthetic is important to you, I would say they look fine. They're a little bulky, but not terrible. Not as sleek as some others, but they don't look ridiculous. If you're really against a bulky look, then they may not be a great aesthetic match for you. I was worried they would be really clunky, but after getting them and wearing them for a bit, I really don't think they look bad.
**Connectivity (4/5): I only have Apple devices (iPhone, MacBook, etc.) and I think the connectivity is great with these products! When I got the XM5, they had so many connection issues. I wasn't able to connect them to my laptop, they wouldn't stay connected to my devices - it was a mess. I was really worried I would have the same issues with the XM4, but I have had no problems so far. I will say it was a little odd to have have to download the Sony Connect app and manage the headphone through that platform, but it's user friendly and it's kind of nice to have a control for them (it's almost like a remote).
**Battery Life (5/5): The battery life is insane. I've had them for 8 days and have not charged them yet - they still have about 40% charge left. They will turn off automatically to save battery life if you don't use them for a certain amount of time, which I personally like.
OVERALL (4.5/5): I think the XM4 are great headphones for a better price than the Apple AirPods Max. The Bose are apparently really similar, but I've never personally tried them. The XM4 is MUCH better than the XM5 in terms of quality and price. They're comfy, great noise cancellation and sound quality, and have great battery life.
Ahora si para los que dudan de Dios:
Hace 3 años adquirí los MDR-XB950N1, mejor conocidos como los Sony Extra Bass. Sin duda fueron una compra demasiado buena, pasé de unos Skullcandy Hesh 2 a los Extra Bass y vaya que la diferencia es muy considerable.
Ahora, 3 años después decidí hacer un "upgrade", yo me dedico a la música, soy estudiante de la materia y me dedico al audio, la verdad es que no puedo llevarme mis audífonos de estudio fuera de casa, necesitaba unos que realmente ofrecieran buena calidad, portabilidad y facilidad de uso con mis aplicaciones. Encontré estos después de hacer un par de búsquedas en internet, los comparé con varias opciones y al final me decidí por comprarlos.
En primera debo decir que he quedado impresionado por la tecnología que traen estos audífonos. Puedes personalizar el audio acorde a tu oreja, así es, a la forma de tu oreja, Sony te pide que tomes un par de fotos para que se puedan analizar y proveer mejor experiencia, nunca en mi vida había visto algo así.
Desde que los abres se denota un producto bastante premium y que vale el dinero que se paga por él, ya que de hecho no es nada barato.
La experiencia de abrirlo es excelente, pero es cuando bajas la aplicación que empiezas a ver lo brutal de estas máquinas. De adelanto estos audífonos ya vienen con carga máxima, o al menos así fue en mi caso, no te pide que los cargues ni nada, funcionan desde que los sacas de la caja. Son extremadamente cómodos y si eres miope como yo y usas fierros para ver, estos audífonos no te van a incomodar en ningún momento.
No es que quiera advertir, sino más bien dar aviso de que por defecto los audífonos se oyen un poco flojos, el sonido está un poco saturado, y si te gusta escuchar música como el Heavy Metal o música clásica te quedas pasmado, no se oyen para nada como los Extra Bass que al salir de la caja otorgan un sonido fino y bien configurado. Estos no, pero entiendo por qué lo hacen, ya que como mencioné, la experiencia de verdad comienza cuando bajas la aplicación que tiene como mil opciones de configuración y optimización de sonido, así que prepárate para estar ahí unos 25 minutos de tu vida, que sin duda alguna por supuesto, lo valen.
Una vez que has pasado las optimizaciones, toca jugar con el ecualizador, yo recomiendo configuración 400: 1 1K: 3 2.5K: 7 6.3K: 8 16K: 5 Clear Bass: +5 o +7 para escuchar Heavy Metal y música clásica, aunque si eres fan de los medios tal vez quieras mover un poco más, pero como dije, esto es libre y Sony te prevé todas las herramientas para que esto quede sabroso.
Ya con todo listo, toca escuchar música, y ahí es cuando te da el golpe. Sabía que habría una diferencia entre los Extra Bass que tengo y los M4 que son estos, pero no sabía que realmente se fuera a notar tanto. Estos no son audífonos, son interfaces de audio andantes, además, Sony te regala una prueba gratis en cualquier servicio de restringe que contenga su servicio Sony Audio 3D, yo escogí Tidal, pero también puedes escoger otros 3 más, ahí aparece la opción.
De verdad que escuchar música en formato de alta calidad como es el FLAC que te ofrece Tidal es algo maravilloso, inclusive después de varios años escuchando lo mismo, logré notar varios elementos musicales extras que antes ni sabía que existían en la canción, ahí es cuando te vas para atrás, es como por fin escuchar las cosas sin filtro. También recomiendo el formato "Loss-less" de Apple music en caso de que sean usuarios de iPhone o solo para que tengan una tercera opción. Sea cual sea el servicio que escojan, se oye increíble, pero sin duda combinado con formatos de baja compresión esto se vuelve místico.
Claro que esto no es tan plano como unos audífonos de estudio, pero sin duda la experiencia se acerca bastante.
En conclusión, estos audífonos realmente son un producto bastante premium, te otorgan no solo alta calidad de audio, sino una experiencia tecnológica muy innovadora, además vienen con su porta audiófonos y cables correspondientes, son muy cómodos y portables. Los recomiendo al 100% no duden en adquirirlo para nada.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 28, 2022
Ahora si para los que dudan de Dios:
Hace 3 años adquirí los MDR-XB950N1, mejor conocidos como los Sony Extra Bass. Sin duda fueron una compra demasiado buena, pasé de unos Skullcandy Hesh 2 a los Extra Bass y vaya que la diferencia es muy considerable.
Ahora, 3 años después decidí hacer un "upgrade", yo me dedico a la música, soy estudiante de la materia y me dedico al audio, la verdad es que no puedo llevarme mis audífonos de estudio fuera de casa, necesitaba unos que realmente ofrecieran buena calidad, portabilidad y facilidad de uso con mis aplicaciones. Encontré estos después de hacer un par de búsquedas en internet, los comparé con varias opciones y al final me decidí por comprarlos.
En primera debo decir que he quedado impresionado por la tecnología que traen estos audífonos. Puedes personalizar el audio acorde a tu oreja, así es, a la forma de tu oreja, Sony te pide que tomes un par de fotos para que se puedan analizar y proveer mejor experiencia, nunca en mi vida había visto algo así.
Desde que los abres se denota un producto bastante premium y que vale el dinero que se paga por él, ya que de hecho no es nada barato.
La experiencia de abrirlo es excelente, pero es cuando bajas la aplicación que empiezas a ver lo brutal de estas máquinas. De adelanto estos audífonos ya vienen con carga máxima, o al menos así fue en mi caso, no te pide que los cargues ni nada, funcionan desde que los sacas de la caja. Son extremadamente cómodos y si eres miope como yo y usas fierros para ver, estos audífonos no te van a incomodar en ningún momento.
No es que quiera advertir, sino más bien dar aviso de que por defecto los audífonos se oyen un poco flojos, el sonido está un poco saturado, y si te gusta escuchar música como el Heavy Metal o música clásica te quedas pasmado, no se oyen para nada como los Extra Bass que al salir de la caja otorgan un sonido fino y bien configurado. Estos no, pero entiendo por qué lo hacen, ya que como mencioné, la experiencia de verdad comienza cuando bajas la aplicación que tiene como mil opciones de configuración y optimización de sonido, así que prepárate para estar ahí unos 25 minutos de tu vida, que sin duda alguna por supuesto, lo valen.
Una vez que has pasado las optimizaciones, toca jugar con el ecualizador, yo recomiendo configuración 400: 1 1K: 3 2.5K: 7 6.3K: 8 16K: 5 Clear Bass: +5 o +7 para escuchar Heavy Metal y música clásica, aunque si eres fan de los medios tal vez quieras mover un poco más, pero como dije, esto es libre y Sony te prevé todas las herramientas para que esto quede sabroso.
Ya con todo listo, toca escuchar música, y ahí es cuando te da el golpe. Sabía que habría una diferencia entre los Extra Bass que tengo y los M4 que son estos, pero no sabía que realmente se fuera a notar tanto. Estos no son audífonos, son interfaces de audio andantes, además, Sony te regala una prueba gratis en cualquier servicio de restringe que contenga su servicio Sony Audio 3D, yo escogí Tidal, pero también puedes escoger otros 3 más, ahí aparece la opción.
De verdad que escuchar música en formato de alta calidad como es el FLAC que te ofrece Tidal es algo maravilloso, inclusive después de varios años escuchando lo mismo, logré notar varios elementos musicales extras que antes ni sabía que existían en la canción, ahí es cuando te vas para atrás, es como por fin escuchar las cosas sin filtro. También recomiendo el formato "Loss-less" de Apple music en caso de que sean usuarios de iPhone o solo para que tengan una tercera opción. Sea cual sea el servicio que escojan, se oye increíble, pero sin duda combinado con formatos de baja compresión esto se vuelve místico.
Claro que esto no es tan plano como unos audífonos de estudio, pero sin duda la experiencia se acerca bastante.
En conclusión, estos audífonos realmente son un producto bastante premium, te otorgan no solo alta calidad de audio, sino una experiencia tecnológica muy innovadora, además vienen con su porta audiófonos y cables correspondientes, son muy cómodos y portables. Los recomiendo al 100% no duden en adquirirlo para nada.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2022
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