Testseek.com have collected 178 expert reviews of the Sony MDR-1000X and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony MDR-1000X.
September 2016
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공포가 느껴질 정도로 고요한 노이즈 캔슬링. 끼고만 있어도 마음의 평화가 찾아온다.
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센스 엔진을 거친 목소리는 아무래도 이질적이다. 무음 상태에서 노이즈 캔슬링을 켜면 압박감이 있다
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Published: 2017-01-31, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Design, excellent audio quality, brilliant noise cancellation, great controls, audio upscaling, long battery life
They're not cheap
The Sony MDR-1000X are one of the best noise cancelling headphones money can buy. If you have a true appreciation for audio quality and wireless convenience and control, these headphones are hard to beat.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsBose So...
Published: 2017-01-17, Author: Thomas , review by: gadgetguy.com.au
Very good sound quality, useful convenience features, wide Bluetooth codec support
Rather pricey
The Sony MCR-1000X headphones are expensive. Very expensive. But they also provide first class sound quality, Bluetooth convenience and a bunch of well designed usability features. You should have a listen to see if you like the sound.Tags Bluetooth headp...
Sony might be a noise-cancelling newbie but the MDR-1000Xs should have more established rivals sweating – on both sound quality and noise-killing efficacy, these cans are superb.Factor in the elegant, thoughtful design and you've got a serious contender f...
Sony's $699.95 MDR-1000X is an expensive pair of headphones, even if you're a frequent traveller or constant commuter that can take full advantage of both the MDR-1000X's excellent noise cancelling and convenient Bluetooth. You'll have to really like the...
The Sony MDR-1000X is an excellent-sounding, comfortable wireless headphone with effective noise-canceling that measures up to Bose's for muffling ambient noise. It has good battery life and some nifty extra features geared toward frequent travelers
Not great as a headset; its adaptive noise-canceling is too noticeable at times
If you can overlook a few small drawbacks, the MDR-1000X is a top-notch wireless noise-canceling headphone that's stacked with features and sounds excellent...
Abstract: These new premium Bluetooth and noise-cancelling headphones, the MDR-1000X, were high on Sony's IFA Berlin launch list, and we must first declare that Sony Australia flew us to IFA at their expense, and presented us with these headphones to use on the ret...
Abstract: Sony is a respected brand in the mainstream headphone market, and deservedly so. But ask the average consumer about noise-cancelling headphones and they're apt to mention a different brand: Bose. And deservedly so—even if only because of the company's rel...
Abstract: When Sony announced their new Noise Cancelling headphones to a small group of media in Berlin ahead of the annual IFA tech show they made some big claims, big claims – we've taken these top-of-the-line headphones for a solid test on some around the world...
High quality, Sound quality, Comfort, Smart noise canceling toggle
Single device pairing, Touch surface needs work
Overall the Sony MDR-1000X is one of the best noise cancelling headset on the market. If you can live with only one device paired at once, then it's the headset you should choose. If however, you are like me and need at least 2 or 3 devices paired at all...