Manufacturer: Sony
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Improved audio, more effective noise cancellation and smart new features make the Sony WH-1000XM4 the over-ear headphones to beat
Class-leading noise cancellation; Supremely comfortable; Excellent audio quality;
Lack water resistance; Microphone quality could be better;
There has been a battle waging for years between Bose and Sony for the title of best the wireless active-noise canceling cans. After more than a week of intensive time with the new Sony WH-1000XM4 I think it is clear we have an undisputed winner.
Stunning audio performance; Immersive active noise-cancellation; Quick attention mode; Speak-to-chat option; Very long battery life; Simple; reliable touch controls
360 Reality Audio requires a compatible music service
When the team at Sony introduced their first pair of 1000X headphones, they were competing in a market overwhelmed by big brands like Bang & Olufsen and Bose.
Proprietary audio technology for great sound, AI enhancements to compressed music, Adaptive sound control, Smart listening for convenience, and wearing detection, 30-hour battery life with 10-minute quick charge, Multi-device pairing, App connectivity, Touch controls are easy to use, Amazon Alexa...
Not many upgrades from the previous, No waterproofing, No APTX support
Top-notch in terms of both noise cancellation and sound quality, it's hard to find a better listening experience
Superb active noise cancellation and overall sound quality; multipoint Bluetooth pairing; auto-pause; relatively comfortable for most people
Expensive
Sony has made the best even better. With a bunch of seemingly small changes, the company has further improved its already stellar headphones. The WH-1000XM4 sounds great and the custom ANC automatically adjusts if you choose to let it.
Powerful custom ANC; Immersive sound with punchy bass; Automatic pausing when you speak; Multi-device connectivity
Pricey; 360 Reality Audio is still limited; Adaptive Sound Control requires location sharing
The Sony WH-1000XM4 noise cancellation headphones may offer iterative changes compared to their predecessor, but they should still be one of the first pairs of headphones you consider if you’re in the market for high-end wireless headphones and have $350+ to spend. There is some competition.
When Sony's WH-1000XM3 headphones arrived in 2018, they were the first noise-canceling headphones that really gave Bose's QuietComfort models a run for their money. Now, Sony's successor model has arrived. And like any good Hollywood sequel, the eagerly awaited WH-1000XM4 is equal parts familiar and satisfying, with a dash of slight disappointment thrown in.
The much-anticipated new version of Sony's top noise-canceling headphone has finally arrived, and it makes small improvements to an already top-notch product.
Excellent sound and top-notch noise canceling; Slightly more comfortable; Improved voice calling; Pairs with two devices at the same time; New Speak-to-Chat mode; Upgraded Bluetooth system-on-chip; Good battery life;
It's expensive; Looks virtually the same as the previous model;
Sony's terrific WH-1000XM4 headphones combine top-notch noise cancellation with audiophile-friendly sound quality.
Excellent audio performance with rich bass and detailed highs; Top-tier noise cancellation with in-app adjustments; Customizable EQ; Simple; responsive on-ear controls; Comfortable fit
Expensive; Cable lacks inline remote
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