Отзывы о Телевизор Sony KD-75XH9096 2020 LED, HDR, Triluminos
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Issues I encountered with the Sonys:
• By far the biggest problem was the random crackling-popping-thumping sounds that would happen during quiet parts in music or when I was wearing the Sonys with only the NC activated. I looked up this problem online and saw many other people have had this issue even after updating the firmware. I found it intolerable --even painful-- to the point where I was avoiding using them. If it weren't for this awful noise, I'd probably have kept the headphones.
• No matter how I adjusted them, these headphones are uncomfortable after an hour or so. I'm a 6-ft tall man with an average-size head (I guess). Made my ears hurt around where the headphone 'cups' create a seal. I really needed headphones I could wear for several hours at a time. These were not up to the task.
• Can't connect to more than one device! This is mind-boggling to me as I would imagine many people would need to easily switch back and forth between a computer and a phone. To do this with the Sonys is such a chore.
• I do not like the touch-based controls. They are very easy to trigger accidentally or trigger the wrong function. I much prefer physical buttons.
• Small gripe: after comparing the Sonys to other brands, it seems the Sony Noise-Cancelling feature relies considerably more on white noise to mask outside sounds. The white noise is audible during quiet passages in music and quieter moments of dialogue. Not a deal-breaker, but it was something I did not miss after I switched over to a different brand of headphones.
• USB-C cable is annoying and unnecessary when a much more common connection would be just as good. The included cable is comedically short. Why bother at all?
Some things I like about the Sonys:
They look cool.
The bluetooth connection is very robust.
The noise-cancelling is excellent (except for the noise issues mentioned above).

Noise Cancelling: these headphones do an awesome job cancelling out the noise around you, and the experience is super customizable using the Sony app - you can set how much noise you want to come through. Works great for cancelling out the noise of an office/household around you. However, I haven't tested them on airplane noise or something like that.
Sound Quality: I'm no audiophile, but quality sound is important to me. These headphones deliver, with a nice balanced sound (my opinion). The sound mix is customizable using the app.
Control: I was kind of worried about the touch panel control on these because of the lack of tactile buttons for controlling volume & controlling your music. It was annoying at first, but I've gotten used to it. I've seen some people complaining about cold weather making the touch panel go crazy, but Sony pushed an update to the app that lets you turn off the panel to fix that issue. Also, if you want to turn the volume up/down by a large margin, you can swipe up/down and hold your finger there after the swipe to have the volume continue changing (instead of having to do 100 swipes).
Looks: I was a little bummed they didn't have any options besides the silver and the black, but the silver ones I got are pretty good looking in person. A little more matte colored than they appear in the product image. The carrier case they come with matches the color of the headphones well & does a good job of holding all the cords and things as well.

As for the noise cancelling, they don't block out EVERYTHING, but in my experience in an open office, conversations sound like they're in another room instead of right behind you. I don't want to hear about all of your buddies in high places, Ken. Keyboards, clicking noises and other background noises, however, are completely cancelled.
The cup your ear to hear outside noise feature isn't that great, so I don't use it. But I do use the other touch controls (volume, skip track, pause/play).
Battery life is good, though it takes a long time to charge. I use them for 8 or so hours a day and only have to charge them every couple of days.

My friends have enjoyed listening to these headphones too, you listen to sound the way the ear intended, by using your full outer gear to capture the sound vs having music blasted directly in your ear canal with traditional headphones, like the Apple AirPods.
These were well worth the investment.
CONS: every product can be improved upon, and these are no exception. The headphones are equipped with touch sensors on the putter side of the headphones, but are unmarked, you kind of have to memorize the controls from the introduction pamphlets. To me, this is inefficient, as humans have poor memories of where things are (working memory). These types of memories last only a few seconds, so you’re going to forget numerous times how to lower the volume with using your fingers. Eventually you’ll figure out the easiest way to do this is to simply turn the volume down from your phone or Bluetooth device instead of the headphone. To me this is inefficient. Most manufacturers realize this and include buttons for things, to eliminate the need to use working memory. I do wish there were physical sound buttons on the headphones.
SUMMARY: Other than that, the product is flawless, and the battery life really does last 30 hours, needing only an hour total to charge. It’s amazing when you first start using it. I highly recommend using this product, 9/10 it’s the best headphones I’ve ever purchased.



If I were to have to find something they could improve on, they are probably a little less comfortable. The ear cups get hot after wearing for a while. It's totally worth the better sound though. I feel the batteries may take a bit longer to charge, but they last a long time and they are prohibitively slow when charging. I do wish they would charge and play music at the same time. I've not needed them to, but I could imagine it being something that I could someday need/want.
