Publicerad: 2021-06-08, Författare: Simon , testad av: techradar.com
Rapid, full-bodied and eloquent sound, Impeccable ergonomics and some truly useful features, Impressive call quality
Unremarkable battery life, ‘B+' noise-cancelling, Can take a few moments to position comfortably
Sony is largely responsible for the rude health of the active noise-cancelling true wireless in-ear headphones market, and with the WF-1000XM4, the company has combined performance, ergonomics, and build quality more effectively than ever before. They're...
Great audio performance,Superb adaptive noise-cancelling (ANC) tech,Comfortable for long periods of wear,Hi-Res Audio Wireless and LDAC support,Qi wireless charging on case
No support for Qualcomm aptX,Still reasonably large in the ear,Battery life in the case is a bit less than some competitors
Sony has sure hit its stride now, first with the superb WH-1000XM4 over-ears, now followed-up by these exemplary WF-1000XM4 in-ears. There are so many new features in these true wireless earbuds that they're even worth considering as an upgrade over the l...
Publicerad: 2021-06-08, Författare: What , testad av: whathifi.com
Clear, detailed bass performance, Wonderful sense of musicality, Comfortable, Class-leading battery life,
Missing Sony's Multipoint feature, Lacking ear tip choices, No aptX HD,
We're quite taken by the Sony WF-1000XM4. Given all the design changes and new features in these wireless earbuds, it must have been a real challenge to get them right. But Sony has absolutely nailed it. The headphones deliver a satisfying user experience...
Publicerad: 2022-03-08, Författare: Ray , testad av: cybershack.com.au
Excellent combination of passive noise isolation and active, adaptive noise cancellation, Foam ear tips are very comfortable, IPX4 sweatproof, BT 5.2 and LDAC for high-res, Sound quality that is hard to beat
No Qualcomm aptX codecs, For deep pockets that don't care about the price, No multipoint or NFC pairing
Sammanfattning: Pre-pandemic, the number of true wireless earbuds with noise canceling was just a trickle. Now they are entering the market in a steady stream, and just in time. Even with reduced travel demand, in-ear headphones with active noise-canceling (ANC) still ha...
Sensitive touch controls, Good in-ear seal can be difficult, Ambient sound mode can be disorienting
The Sony WF-1000XM4's improvements over previous generations keep them a strong contender against popular rivals like the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds and Jabra 85t. With a slim, easily pocketable case, good battery life, and a pleasing default sound profile...
With an RRP of $449.95, the Sony's WF-1000Xm4 wireless noise-cancelling earbuds are far from cheap. In fact, they're $50 more expensive than the previous gen.But this is par for the course with Sony. Its over-ears tend to come in at $550 when first releas...
Excellent sound, Great noise cancellation, Ambient mode might be the best transparency mode yet, Tiny size for what's inside, Small case, Great battery life, Slightly water resistant, Supports wireless charging
SpeaktoTalk still has bugs when you sing to yourself (we just turn it off), Multipoint is missing, Earphone design might be too big for some ears, More expensive than previous generation
Better in nearly every way, the Sony WF-1000XM4 are the upgrade we needed. These are as excellent as we expected and then some.The sound is amazing, the tech is excellent, and Sony has crafted a winner. The fit can be tricky depending on what your ears ar...
Publicerad: 2021-06-09, Författare: Stephen , testad av: techguide.com.au
New design, Stunning audio quality, Outstanding noise cancellation, Long battery life, Smaller case
Shape might not fit everyone's ears
When Sony release a new pair of headphones or earphones you sit up and take notice. With the Sony WF1000XM4 the company has once again excelled itself with a product that looks great, has a long battery life and provides a stunning audio experience.Relate...