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None of those things are a problem with these Sony headphones! I had read that the app didn’t always do a very good job of connecting. I have not had a problem, and I love that it immediately shows me how much battery is left. I can’t give exact hours, but it lasts a long time, and charging is very easy.
They are very comfortable, and the sound is amazing!!! One day I decided to listen to some Dave Koz saxophone, and I couldn’t believe how beautiful it was!
They come with a very nice zip-up case, and fold easily into it. If you’re wondering which headphones to get (because there are a lot of them), I’d definitely recommend these. (My husband and I actually tried several, including Bose, at one of the big box stores. This model was a standout for us.)


Many reviews said that they were a little base heavy, but nice fun phones. They said it was way ahead of the Bose quiet comfort. If that is true, can you imagine how the Bose sound?
These phones have unacceptable sound. I almost didn't buy them because of many complaints about the head bands breaking, but I thought that if I took good care of them maybe they would not break. But I did not expect such mushy, and grainy sound.
I have not yet tried them on a flight, but they do seem to cancel noise effectively. but there is no way I would listen to them with music. Maybe they are made for watching films on flights, but for music: forget it.
The 3 stars are for the noise canceling.
These are going right back in their box. Really disappointed.
update Oct 13 2019
I bought the QC35ii and have to say that I was not wrong. For a closed back noise cancelling headphone which puts most of its cost into the NC, I am very satisfied with the SQ. It comes close to my HD558 but still far from my $500 Shure SRH1840 which is to be expected

I used a different version of this product and a product from a different seller, and two years later I bought the same model. Previous versions did not have this problem, and we noticed that there was such a defect in products purchased through this seller. It is also inconvenient because the default language setting is Chinese. I was a little anxious because the price was cheaper than other sellers of the same product, but ya.. I feel there is a moral hazard to this product seller. Whoever received this product, please be sure to test the sound of the product in a quiet environment.


Took one star away solely because the language the headphones use is in Chinese. It would be nice to understand the noise cancelation modes and when it's attempting to pair. But hey, for the money, I can deal with it!

The foam inside made it so that it was very uncomfortable feeling for my ears inside. I had to take off the ear ups and take the foam out to fix the issue. After that my ears didn’t feel anymore pain. The headband is quite hard and can get uncomfortable over time.
Adjustability:
For a younger kid, even on the smallest setting they may not fit. I have a relatively normal sized head for an 18 year old and I was able to wear them on the smallest setting—they should add smaller settings for smaller heads.
Durability: the plastic is very high quality and has resisted 20+ accidentally bumps, and scratches by the dog hitting them while having them on. Eve after this I can’t see a scratch on them.
That being said, sometimes when moving them, there can be some creaking. My biggest complaint here though is the earcups, they already have small creases in them, which can let in some breeze and sound sometimes. They are pictured above.
Sound: I was not really impressed by the sound quality that much. As many say: it is consumer audio, the main target is good sound quality with great ANC, battery. You can adjust it via the EQ, which I have found to be really great. Some things may sound bad such as rain sounds/ASMR/Rap, but when I adjust the EQ, they sound better—definitely nice to have.
Battery: One of the best things about these headphones. With ANC I get around 15 hours, which is the only mode I use (it cancels out more sound obviously and gives better sound quality). You can get in the 20 to 25 hour range without it. Along with the long battery, these charge VERY fast—about 2–3 hours of use with 10-15 minute of charge. You can also charge it with more powerful chargers because the headphones will only draw as much power as they need.
Active Noise Cancellation (ANC):
This has been a life saver for me. It can cancel out the annoying noises such as heavy breathing, fans, talking. However, it does not cancel higher pitched noises such as tapping/scratching/and dishes well. Unfortunately ANC is not advanced enough to fully cancel out those noises. HOWEVER, I will say that with ANC and music past half volume you won’t hear ANYTHING. It nearly cancels out sirens, loud/talking yelling. These are the things you put on when you just doing wanna hear it.
Touch Controls:
Honestly these don’t work as often as I would like them to, I don’t know if it is the IOS software or the headphones, but they often cut out while exiting apps. The touch functions such as pausing do not always work, it will make the beep, but the video on YouTube will just buffer (I listen with YT premium).
Other issues/Disclaimers:
—Waking outside in the cold can cause increased malfunctioning with these, so that can be fairly annoying.
—don’t even think about running with these on, they will clunck around too much, and the sweat could kill them. A light jog is fine though.
—gaming on an Xbox One with these does not work well, the cord that comes with it does not fit very well in the controller (this is 2-pronged and the headsets are three pronged AUX cables). Also you have to manually adjust the volume through the Xbox itself. The mic on this cannot be used for gaming.
—the mic while calling is bad and enables “ambient sound”, making you able to hear everything around you, which is very annoying.
Overall: I don’t really regret buying these because I really needed the ANC, but if you don’t use ANC, the Sennheiser momentum’s will sound much better and he built better.


Experiences I've had in the last 3 days of owning them.. I can tell you that I only knew the lawn was being mowed outside due to the smell of fresh cut grass, I didn't even noticed the noise from the mower and weed wacker going simultaneously. It cut out the obnoxiously loud chopper (motorcycle) that blasts by my apartment. I only caught the end the engine noise when I took off the headphones. I find the touch controls are not that finicky as people state, I do live in a very cold weather state so we will see about cold weather use once fall and winter it.
THE ONE WARNING I WANT TO PROVIDE TO BUYERS:
I'm a cheap **** and went with the international seller version, not really knowing what that meant, because it was cheaper. I opened the box and 75% of the instructions were in Chinese. When turning the headset on for the first time it was in Chinese. I was able to change the language on the app they have you install, and there is one minor incontinence, after the first system update it reverted back to Chinese, however I was able to use my settings that it let me back up so it's not a huge problem.
5 Star Headphones regardless.

They do.
They are light and comfortable on the head to wear for long periods of time, which is a necessity at this point for me. The noise cancellation alone (no music playing) is good enough to mostly drown out common droning sounds (such as a microwave whirring or the AC) and decently lowers the level of louder ones (it can't completely drown out the engine sounds on the airplane, but it definitely quiets it down to a comfortable hum).
However, when it comes to the inconsistent sounds, like a dog barking, or the neighbors yelling about their relationship falling apart for the third time in a week, that's when the noise cancellation needs a little help from some music. Rest assured, even for the most nuclear of arguments (kids crying and dogs barking included), I've found that just medium to medium-low volume music is usually enough to completely drown everything out. You put on some "Beach Sounds with Pan Drums playing in the distance", and that's all you need to escape the sound-hell you've placed yourself in by going with the bargain-bin apartment complex instead of the nicer one.
Worth every cent in my books.

1. When i listen to certain songs, especially at a higher volume, I begin hearing a pop in the left ear. I've seen this crop up from time to time in other reviews and it's very disconcerting. It doesn't happen EVERY time, but it's definitely there and definitely annoying.
2. There is an echo when talking to someone via the headphones. I've tried it on a few different occasions and the listener on the other end always complains that they can't hear me well due to the echo. I participate in online course and want to use these to listen to and participate in lectures, but I can't due to the echo issue.
I can't recommend these until and unless there is a fix available for those concerns

But everything else is fantastic and may be the best available right now. I've tried many.

Then I decided to buy sony wx 1000 m3 over Bose quite comfort after lots of reviews and comments.
Oh god, this is a different wireless noise cancelling league headphone.
Everything is good and bass is like having an impulse of life while listening to the music.
Sennheiser 598 is the most natural sound emitting headphone, but this sony headphone is doing the same ( some frequency is less enhanced but overall a great separation of frequencies at different sound intensity).
The kind of music I listen to ( from indian to western to latin american)..this Sony WX is just making sound stage alive on daily to daily life.
And noise cancellation is outstanding, not just for music, my housemates are too loud, even then it saves me from the disturbance.
I have a slight tinnitus to some frequency, and this headphone does not feel me I have that for 95% of time.
Gift yourself this one, always there is new music, in case of car and bike, the road and rule are the same.


They worked like a charm -- I had no problems hooking up to the video screen thru the included accessory cable and, for once, was able to watch movies at the *lowest* volume setting.
The on-demand calibration feature seems to adapt well to various environments. On the plane, the engine noise was reduced considerably, and the crying kid two rows up was audible, but muted to the point of no concern.
These headphones are very comfortable even though I wear them over my glasses. A bit warm after a few hours, but this can be alleviated by taking them off for a few minutes.
They emit the slightest hiss when in noise cancelling mode, but I do not notice it when listening to music.
Also very effective in eliminating the hum of an office building (A/C noise and such). I now wear them at work most of the time.
Oh, the Bluetooth connection to my Nokia phone is great and the battery life is fantastic as well (down to 75% full after 10 hour on the plane). The feature of announcing the battery level is very handy.


- USB A to C cable
- Stereo audio cable
- Airline adapter
- Protective case
Noise cancelling is unbelievable. This is my first set of noise cancelling headphones and I had no idea that this technology was possible. I am no longer skeptical. Because headphones use type USB C, they charge very quickly. I was worried that these headphones would produce too much bass. By adjusting the sound settings on the transmitting device (phone, computer, mp3 player), the headphones will give the desired sound.
These were the headphones that I really wanted, but I did not want to spend more than $200. When I saw that I could get these headphones for $240 instead of $350, I decided not to sweat over $40. These are by far the best headphones I have ever used.

There was one mishap I had though on my Macbook Pro. Occasionally, the sound in one ear turns off, and at first, I thought my headphones broke. Turns out the MacOS setting was set to the balance being all on one ear. Not sure if that's a Sony issue or MacOS issue.
Love the noise cancellation, sound quality, and battery life though! Not sure about the microphone though. I haven't got a chance to listen to my own recording with it. It doesn't seem like it was impressively better than my old HP Pavilion x360 laptop's mic though.


Sound: As advertised. Super lows without flutter and extreme highs without clipping.
Aesthetics: Great materials. All-day wear without ear fatigue. Visually smaller than perceived however, perfect fit each wear.
Battery Life: As or better than advertised. I go a week before re-charging mine. Powering on and off frequently usually draws extra power but not with these. After 10 hours, my XM3's still have 70% battery life.
Touch controls: Works as advertised and there is no "too sensitive" touch response. The response is as advertised and responds exactly as instructed if user input is correct.
Sound deadening: By far excellent. I run on my treadmill and never hear my feet hit or the sound of the treadmill motor.
Sony App: If you set it to automatically adjust, it will monitor your movement and adjust the noise cancellation. If you are walking in a city, the noise cancellation will reduce so you can hear what needs to be heard in a city but if you or your phone (has the app) is sedentary, the noise cancellation will kick in and only your music will be left. The frequency adjustment and surround capability is good. Not great.
Overall: To be happy with your purchase and to have no buyers remorse, get these. I am not paid or sponsored by Sony. Just an honest review of a psychological sound buff.

Original Review:
First off, these are fantastic headphones. The sounds is clear and enjoyable, wonderful for modern music and they even hold their own on more airy classical and jazz recordings, though probably a bit bass-heavy for some audiophiles. The battery life is superb as well, I've been using them for a week and have yet to need to charge them. I'm able to use them for calls in quiet spaces without an issue. Pairing them with my devices is a breeze, I haven't even bothered with Sony's software as it seems like a pain and in my experience is entirely unnecessary. Comfort is maybe where they lack a bit, I notice after an hour or two I start to feel some discomfort wearing them but overall they're still better than any other travel-minded headphones I've used.
However there is one thing that is maybe worth mentioning. I bought the International version of these headphones, and it is clear that these were meant to be sold in China. The instructions for setting them up are in Chinese, the voice you hear when turning them on/off or pairing devices is a Chinese woman. Aside from a taking a bit of extra time interpreting the pictures on the instructions pamphlet, this hasn't been a problem for me and I kind of like the novelty of having the headphone speak to me in Chinese. But I feel it's worth mentioning that the headphones you receive may not have been produced for an English-speaking market.
Overall a fantastic set of cans for those who want a pair of travel-oriented, modern sounding headphones with great noise cancellation and are looking to pick up a second language on the side.


Comfort-wise, they are acceptable. They're not quite as comfortable as the Bose QC 35s (the stock earcups are better), but they are a little more comfortable than the Bose 700s. However, as far as noise-canceling headphones go though, they're among the more comfortable. They suffer from too much clamping force, and the earpads are a little too stiff and tight (perhaps they will wear down a bit with more use?). This is part of what makes them so effective as noise-canceling headphones though. If you want to make them a bit more comfortable, get the Dekani replacement earpads - you lose a little bit of NC effectiveness, but what you gain in comfort is worth it in my opinion.
These get dinged a star because the touch controls are, in a word: frustrating. Physically switches or buttons would have been much better. The touch controls are very easy to accidentally hit and don't register half the time when I actually want to use them. You can turn them off in the Sony app if you want to. Speaking of which, the Sony app is rather nice and offers more useful features (such as extensive equalization options) than the Bose app.
Overall, these are very easy to recommend if you need a pair of bluetooth NC headphones for travel/plane or loud office use. If you don't need NC or blueooth, there are a lot of better, more comfortable headphones out there, many of which are less expensive. For instance, the Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pros, which cost half as much, are twice as comfortable, and sound better.

Pros-
-Noise Cancelling tech is actually insanely good, there's even an ambiance option that plays white noise with your audio to make it even more effective
-Comfortable, I see a lot of reviews saying these are really uncomfortable to wear but compared to other headsets I've had over the years these are pretty comfy.
-Wireless and good battery life
-Multiple sound modes to mess with
Cons
-First of all, whoever is the physical engineer for these is an actual dunce.
1. I can't even plug any audio jack the headphones because the casing of the headphones comes too high
2 The audio slider isn't a slidder it's the side of the headphone and it's touch-sensitive, it's finicky/hard to work with/sometimes doesn't even work, and also isn't even shown visually.
3. No feature to my knowledge to stop it from auto turning off. One of the reasons I caved and got these is because my upstairs neighbour for some reason takes his loud ass dog for a walk at 4 am and I need to be up later in the day. I was going to wear these to sleep and keep the ambient sound on but they just turn off after about 5 mins of no input.
4. Can only take one input at a time, so I can actually "plug" in an audio jack cable however I have to hold it so it doesn't fall out. That's when I learned that I can't have both a Bluetooth and a wired input coming in at the same time. I've had cheap $20 headsets that can do this, so when I buy one worth more than 10x...well you see my point.
I've had these for a little more than a week now and I already went back to the headset I had before them that I originally bought these headphones to replace. REALLY GOOD NOISE CANCELLING IT'S ACTUALLY UNREAL HOW GOOD IT IS and the sound quality is pretty great too. If you're going to be using these for a theatre set up where you're only focusing on one thing and that thing exclusively then these are for you. However, their low adaptability is why I'm most likely going to be returning them.
