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The Sony WF-1000XM3 are premium truly wireless earbuds featuring industry-leading noise cancellation, up to 32 hours of battery life with charging case, stable Bluetooth connectivity, ergonomic secure fit, and built-in Alexa voice control for hands-free convenience.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Nil |
Specific uses for product | Multimedia |
Charging time | 8 Hours |
Recommended uses for product | Listening to music, making calls, travel, everyday life |
Compatible devices | Smartphones, Tablets, TVs, Devices with Bluetooth and/or Alexa support |
Theme | audio electronics |
Control type | Voice Control |
Cable feature | Without Cable |
Item weight | 17 Grams |
Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
Frequency range | 20 Hz–20,000 Hz |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Style | WF-1000XM3 |
Control method | Voice |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2 x 2 cm; 17 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | WF1000XM3S.CE7 |
Connector | Wireless |
Material Type | Nil |
Size | One size |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Linux System Requirements | Nil |
Mac System Requirements | Nil |
Windows System Requirements | Nil |
Unix System Requirements | Nil |
Item Weight | 17 g |
G**D
Excellent sound, excellent comfort, average noise reduction, bad price!
Note: Unlike many of the top rated reviews here, I didn't write this in return for a free product. I bought my own out of my own money.I bought these Sony buds to replace my Amazon Echo buds that I returned. They were annoyingly buggy and appeared as though they were not quite ready for market. On the other hand, they were £50 cheaper than these Sony buds.I can only compare these Sony buds to the Echo’s as I have not tried other wireless noise cancelling buds.Setup: Echo Buds win. The Sony’s were more of a faff to setup and configure the touch buttons how I like them, especially in terms of setting up Alexa. When you setup Alexa on the Sony’s (via the Alexa app), it over-writes the touch control for noise reduction, so I had to go back into the headphone setup and shift Alexa to the Right bud and re-establish noise cancellation controls on the Left bud again.Voice assistance: Echo Buds win. You only have to say “Alexa” to use her on the Echo buds, on the Sony’s you must physically press the touch control to speak to your assistant. Should also add that the touch controls on the Echo are easier to touch, I often fail to touch the right part on the Sony.Comfort: Sony wins. I have not weighed them, but the Sony’s feel lighter and less of a “plug” in your ears. It feels more open and there is less ear pressure. They are more “breathable” even though I have the correct sized rubbers to form a seal. There is far less fatigue with the Sony’s and after a two hour walk, I was happy to keep them in longer and listen to more music at home.Sound Quality: Sony wins. I do not know which buds are technically the best (to an audiophile) but I prefer the Sony sound. Going back to the previous point, it sounds more “open” like there is a wider sound stage. Like wearing open-back versus-closed back over the ear headphones. I prefer the more open sound on the Sony as I have always felt open headphones separate the various instruments and deliver more detail to each one. I said I would only listen to the Echo’s whilst on the go and would use proper over ear headphones at home. The Sony’s are good enough that I would use them at home too.Call Quality: Sony wins. I have been calling a friend during my lockdown walks and having spoken to them last week on the Amazon Echo Buds and this week on the Sony’s, they said the Sony was clearer.Noise Cancellation/Reduction: Echo Buds win. Not even close. The Echo Buds are far more effective at noise reduction. So much so that I switched them on passthrough when walking down narrow lanes because you literally cannot hear a car a metre behind you. The Sony buds are far less effective such that you have no trouble hearing a car approaching with Noise Cancellation on. Not so much that you cannot hear a podcast above the noise mind you, but traffic and wind noise were noticeably louder on the Sony’s.Overall Winner: This is tough one. The Amazon Echo Buds are £50 cheaper and that is not to be sniffed at. Because the Echo buds are buggy, I returned them so as it stands, I would give Sony the win. If the bugs are fixed on the Echo’s, it is a tougher decision and comes down to their superior noise reduction and a £50 saving, versus better sound quality, comfort and reduced fatigue with the Sony.I can live with the reduced noise reduction so for me the Sony’s are clear winners…at a price.EDIT: I've discovered that using the ambient sound or noise cancelling mode actually makes wind noise a lot worse. Ambient sound mode basically acts like a hearing aid so you would expect it to amplify wind noise. Surprisingly though, the noise cancelling mode has a huge issue as you would expect it to cancel out wind noise but somehow it manages to make it massively worse. In strong winds I use the 3rd option (tapping left ear) that turns off all sound processing so that they function like regular ear buds.
F**E
Love the sound, a bit of a pain to control device.
Noise cancellation isn't the best, they're earbuds... but it is the best I have heard for earbuds. When you turn it on through the Sony app you can clearly hear the sound change when noise cancellation kicks in. Love that.Sound quality is great and you have some good functionality in the app to control what you hear. These are pricey, but certainly the best earbuds I have ever owned. I am contemplating getting their Big Brother WH-1000xm3 over ear version, as I have heard these, and they are brilliant.You get 3 sizes of earbuds in foam and rubber style (7 pairs in total including the ones on the buds out of the box) so you'll be hard to not find a set of earbuds that don't fit. I prefer the rubber ones as they seem to provide the best noise cancellation and tighter fit. They are comfortable and after a while you don't even notice you are wearing them.The charging case comes with a now standard USB-C socket to charge up the case which is brilliant as I now only need to carry one type of USB charging cable, and actually I don't think I have charged the case since the first charge (after about 20 days) yet. The buds charge to a good usage time in only a few minutes. About an hour of usage in only 10 mins charge. I have worn them continuously for about 3 hours and they still have loads of charge. At least I would say for an additional 1 or 2 hours out of the charge case. But as mentioned, ten mins in the case, and you'll easily get an hour of listening.NEGATIVES... And there's not many!They have ZERO water resistance due to the small mics on them in order to provide ambient noise and noise cancellation, so therefore getting them wet (even just slightly) is probably not a good idea. Would not recommend wearing in rain if you don't have a hat or umbrella!Love them!
K**A
Sony WF-1000XM3 vs Apple AirPods Pro
Sony WF-1000XM3:Pros:- Superb sound quality- Excellent active noise cancellation- Great battery life- Looks very plush and feels solid- Nice accompanying app providing more customisable options- Large range of spare earbudsCons:- Big and heavy in the ear - doesn't help to create a perfect seal- Patchy BT connection in crowded areas- Huge case - won't work in the pockets as it has hard edges. Also, the case lid can easily be scratched- Not waterproof/sweat resistant- For my ears, extended use would end up being uncomfortable - probably due to the weight and size of each earphone- Does not work well with Macbooks and Windows 10 - very clunky connections when it decides to connect- A lot of wind noiseThe above made me try out and then buy Apple's AirPod Pros:Pros:- Lightweight and great form factor- Best-in-class and seamless compatibility with Apple products- Incredible active noise cancellation for devices this size - yes, I'd say better than Sony- Sweatproof- Small, easy to carry around caseCons:- Sound quality not as good as Sony, however if like me its mainly about video, not so much music - it won't make much difference- Lower battery life - but again, no issues for me and will cover you for most flights- No app, however I'm not missing it to be honestGiven the price difference is negligible, I would recommend the Apple AirPod Pros against this product.A perfect fit in the ear makes a huge difference. Due to the Sony's size and weight, I found the AirPods ANC to be superior. This may not be the case for everyone, could be down to size/shape of ear etc
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