A little bulky, Minor connectivity issues, No built-in digital assistant
With everyone rushing to bring out true wireless headphones, Sony has done well to find a unique feature in the form of noise-cancellation. What's more surprising is that it achieves this so well, without compromising on sound quality, and while still pro...
Great sound, good looking design, impressive noise-cancelling, reliable connection
Charging case lid cover broke off on the first day, longer battery life please
Sony has been making a big push in the headphone market over the past few years, and the WF-1000X show the company is serious about challenging in the in-ear market too.The combination of top audio quality, an attractive design, noise-cancelling and a com...
Balanced, detailed sound, Good with timing and dynamics, Truly wireless, Decent noise-cancelling, Carry case doubles as a charger,
Our sample had a slight connection issue with the right earpiece,
We can't help but recommend the WF-1000Xs to anyone eager for a pair of truly wireless, noise-cancelling in-ears.In the landscape of this particular market, this is the best product we've had the pleasure of testing so far...
Abstract: The idea of true wireless Bluetooth earphones with great audio and no wires at all (not even a connecting band) sounds exciting, but for a long time, it remained largely an idea. A few companies did try their hands at it, but the results were far from gre...
Noise cancellation, Smart ambient sound control, Compatible with both iOS and Android phones
The Sony WF-1000X are a great first attempt from the company to offer a completely wireless experience. The sound output is more than satisfactory, added to that is a noise cancellation feature. Also, it gets an edge over the competition with the smart fe...
It's been a while since I enjoyed listening to music on a review pair of earphones so much and the woeful battery life was the only deterrent to an otherwise supremely enjoyable experience. As a first gen product, the WF-1000X is not perfect at all but da...
Abstract: PRICE: US$245Wireless know-how runs in the family of the Sony WF-1000X. The company's MDR-1000X are among our favourite wireless over-ear headphones, and its first wireless in-ears are every bit as special. Maybe more so.The WF-1000X have a smart but unfu...
Wireless, Decent battery life, Earbuds automatically turns off when not in use
Malfunctioning right earbud sometimes
A decent first try for a wireless earbud that's capable of outputting great quality audio, but will require a fix for the random audio drops if they want to contend with Apple's Airpods.(previously published in issue February)...