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WolfAdelaide
- 6 reviews
- 2 likes
Great headphones
Good quality bass and sound delivery from these headphones! I would say they are quite comfortable upon the ear (coming from a person who usually use the in ear phones, at least wax won't accumulate with headphones). The noise cancellation feature is great, really can zone out in the gym.
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Nicola MMelbourne
- 5 reviews
- 4 likes
Really great bluetooth headphones
I am very picky about the kind of headphones I use as I use them constantly. This is my first set of bluetooth headphones because I finally got fed up with getting tangled in cables. My partner has the Bose QC35s which were also top of my list but the battery life was too low for my preference. These headphones have great battery life, great sound quality and great noise cancellation. I use them for several hours a day and they sound really great. The pause on the noise cancellation is extremely useful when out and about. The finish is classic and looks durable too.
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wsjsydney
- 5 reviews
- Verified purchase
awesome one
One of the best ANC machines. I bought it in boxing day, really cheap one. Only two drawbacks, first, if you use it in quite condition without music, you will hear a little electrical noise(normally nor happens). A little heavy, thick and not as comfortable as QC35. Except for these, all are prefect, including sound quality,music control and etc.
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QuuensclubSydney
- 4 reviews
Sensational
Have just bought this wireless headphone for a week and was impressed by the quality of audio output with the price of AUD400. As a piano player, the hours of listening to a wide range of music in this wireless headphone has been a joy due to the light weight, the comfy ear cushions and noise cancellation feature. Highly recommend to any music lovers.
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RobGreater Melbourne (Outer), VIC
- 5 reviews
Best Bluetooth headphones I ever had
The title says it all - these are simply the best Bluetooth headphones I've owned.
As a radio professional I'm pretty picky about my cans and, from a music point of view, these are about as good as it gets. Without going into all the boring stuff about tops, bottoms and mids all I really need to say is, the audio reproduction on these is top notch. They bring out sounds and instruments that until now I didn't realise were even there.
Comfort wise,they're excellent. Being Bluetooth they're not much use for me on-air due to Bluetooth lag (...Read more
happens in all Bluetooth products) but for kicking back and enjoying my favourite sounds they're perfect. The soft full-ear cushions don't get too much even on long flights and battery life is reasonable (hint: take the charging cable (included) on longer trips). The noise cancelling is especially good, in fact the best that I've encountered. They're not the cheapest cans out there but they're worth the money!Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
DazroxPerth, WA
- 11 reviews
The best overall wireless NC headphones
First and most important in my opinion is sounds quality. These cans deliver the best range of sound for wireless headphones you can get. Base sounds amazing without being too overbearing. Mid and upper range also are very clear. A great overall sound experience guaranteed.
The build is solid and actually found them to have a more solid feel to Bose QC35. Both however are very well made.
The ear cups on the Sony WH-1000XM2 are smaller than the Bose QC35. This does cause some discomfort for some people but as my ears are not large they are...Read more
able to fit comfortably in the Sony WH-1000XM2. I wore them for a 5 hour flight and never felt the need to take them off to give my ears a rest. Noise cancelling is brilliant on both the Sony and Bose. However the Sony's callibration feature to account for different cabin pressure did make a difference. The engine noise was virtually non existent and reduced the odd child crying to a distant muffle. Heaven sent! Battery life is just amazing on the Sony WH-1000XM2. After 3 flights totalling 10 hours the battery level is down by just 1/3.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
DedbnyMelbourne
- 19 reviews
- 10 likes
Sony WH1000XM2 wireless noise cancelling headphones
Had these now for a months. Works really well.
Pros: Great noise cancelling feature; Compact when in case, Sound quality good, Good bluetooth connections. NFC compatiple for easy pairing.
Cons: Cost -similar to Bose QX35II but better value for price, Still some clamp pressure, but may get better as more wearing. Also I wear glasses, so the frames do get pushed against head, but that would be the same for all over the ear headphones. Do find I need to take them off after an hour.; Does get hot as over the ears. There is a random ping which I ...Read more
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BargainBoyMetropolitan Adelaide, SA
- 19 reviews
- Verified purchase
Makes you fall in love with music and dream.
I was told these had better Noise Cancelling than the Bose QC 35. Well after purchasing these 3 days ago I have to agree. The noise cancelling is so good I can walk in the streets of Sydney at lunch time and hear only my music. There is almost no traffic noise. Not as light as the Bose QC 35 but almost as comfortable. The dynamic range is better and this shows in the extra bass and also when listening to crisp 320 kbps music on Tidal and Deezer. Touch controls on the headphones are excellent. The only improvement would be to increase the padding on the head band as I noticed it presses on my head and I had to occasionally lift them. Overall very happy.
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Questions & Answers
Jamezasked
Hi people who have WH-1000XM2 owners,
Do these headphones have a display (or a way of telling) what the battery level is at?
Thank you in advance.
1 answer
I will answer my own question (i brought a pair), the battery display is shown on the Sony app.
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