Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Premium Noise Canceling Overhead Headphones with Mic for Phone-Call and Alexa Voice Control, Black WH1000XM4
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Dr. Manuel Kuehner
Greater than one weekI used the previous model 1000XM3 for about 1.5 years and was happy with it. My only complaint was the bad quality when I used the 1000XM3 to make telephone calls.
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Mauricio rodriguez
> 3 daySimple the best Headphone in the world
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Sqooky
> 3 dayBest headphones money could buy, for music on a mobile device that is. I would suggest something else if you are thinking laptop or pc
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TG0202
Greater than one weekI planned to use these with my Windows 10/webex for work. They connected to Bluetooth, but there was no output and the microphone didn’t work. I tried all the troubleshooting I could find.
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Jane Brooks
Greater than one weekthe noise cancellation is crazy, like if someone doesnt tap my shoulder so i can take them off, the headphones completely filter out human voices. there are some times when changing environments where you can hear some background noise but it always quickly catches up and i dont find it annoying at all. the sound is really fantastic, ive never had anything more than like $100 headphones though so I dont know how they compare to other really nice headphones. i picked these mostly because of the color but everything about them is so nice. the case it came with is super nice and very sturdy, another reason to buy these over the Bose ones. the only thing i dont like about these is the top band that goes on the top of your head, i feel like its not as comfy as it could be and it kinda starts hurting over long periods of time, which is unlike my $100 Razer gaming headphones. But for the most part it isnt super uncomfortable and im still in love with these headphones and how they sound. definitely worth the money!
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josh
> 3 dayThese are by far the best over the ear headphone I have ever owned. I’ll admit I am an audio layman, but I enjoy them and have no issues performance wise. The reason this is not a 5 star review is because about every 4th or 5th time I connect them to a source and start to play something, it will for some reason instantly be at full volume and blast my ears. I have tried messing with the software and can’t figure it out. So now I have to connect them, press play and confirm the volume is where I left it before putting them on. Headphones at any price range shouldn’t randomly default to a volume that is damaging to your hearing, and given the price of these it’s kind of inexcusable in my opinion.
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David C. Arnold
> 3 dayExcellent sound. Crisp and clear highs, solid but not booming bass. Great app for iPhone let’s you tailor features and monitor battery charge. Very easy and comfortable to wear. I switched to in-ear high end noise cancelling earphones over ten years ago and never thought I’d switch back to traditional headphones. Audio performance and comfort of this headphone = now my preferred set for home and travel.
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Kayley Phaviseth
> 3 dayFor some reason it will break out sometimes
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abdulaziz al tamimi
> 3 dayI like noise cancellation
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Elvis Olivo
> 3 dayBest wireless headphones on the market