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Sony WH-1000XM3 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones with Mic, 30 Hours Battery Life, Quick Charge, Gesture Control, Ambient Sound Mode, with Alexa…

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Sony WH-1000XM3 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones with Mic, 30 Hours Battery Life, Quick Charge, Gesture Control, Ambient Sound Mode, with Alexa…
Sony WH-1000XM3 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones with Mic, 30 Hours Battery Life, Quick Charge, Gesture Control, Ambient Sound Mode, with Alexa…

Description

  • Industry leading noise cancellation* thanks to QN1 chip. Diaphragm: Aluminium-coated LCP. (Disclaimer in description)
  • Battery life of 30 hours and quick charging so you’re never without your headphones
  • Improved design to make the 1000 x m3’s even more comfortable and lightweight
  • High resolution audio packed with technology and features to give truly authentic sound
  • Optimized for google assistant and alexa for a seamless hands-free control and more
  • Alexa built-in devices let you instantly connect to Alexa to play music, control your smart home, get information, news, weather, and more using just your voice.
  • For optimal sound enjoyment, it is recommended to always load the latest software update onto the device. WH-1000XM3 current software: Version 4.5.2

Additional information

Specification: Sony WH-1000XM3 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones with Mic, 30 Hours Battery Life, Quick Charge, Gesture Control, Ambient Sound Mode, with Alexa…

Body
Size

‎1

Aircraft
Charging Time

‎4 Hours

Specification
Product Dimensions

‎1 x 1 x 1 cm, 259.99 Grams

Batteries

‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)

Item model number

‎WH1000XM3B.CE7

Colour

Compatible Devices

‎Most smartphones, PC, Tablets

Connector

‎Stereo Mini Jack

Material Type

‎Aluminium

Battery Type

‎Lithium Ion

Item Weight

‎260 g

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3 reviews for Sony WH-1000XM3 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones with Mic, 30 Hours Battery Life, Quick Charge, Gesture Control, Ambient Sound Mode, with Alexa…

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  1. Pete

    I could not decide between the B&W PX, the Bose QC35 or the 1000XM2. I knew I would regret not buying the other two if I chose one. So I waited, resisted the temptation to deal on the 1000XM2 price cut a few weeks ago. And then, by chance, came across the new XM3 version. A trip to John Lewis to try for comfort the PX, QC35, 1000XM3 and B&O H9 and I made my decision. I spent all evening playing with them and my biggest reservation, that I might prefer the impressive treble on the QC35, was resolved by the Sony App. You can meaningfully change the music with an effective equaliser on the App. I have owned the Beoplay H4 and found them impressive enough but a bit plasticky, so my teenage son got them. (The sound wasn’t full, my hunch being flat middle; I didn’t have surprises dancing from bottom right cup to top left cup – those little pops of sound almost physically bouncing around your head, whereas the XM3 has plenty) And fat plastic about an inch above the ear made the H4…

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  2. Pete

    I’ve been using the Sony 1000xm3’s for 4 full days now. In the house, walking, in the car, on the bus and in a busy office. I thought now would be a good time to review them and share my impressions. I’ll try to cover several things that I would normally look for when testing my stuff and hopefully this will answer any questions people have about these amazing cans!

    I’ve been using the 1000x for about 2 years at this point as my main drivers. So I’ll point out any differences I’ve found moving from those onto the mark 3’s.

    Comfort/Ergonomics:
    Padding on the headband and on the ear cups is extremely soft and hugs my head nicely, but without applying too much pressure. The leather is synthetic, but gives a quality feel. If you’ve had a paid of Sony headphones before you’ll be familiar with the materials they use. The weight has been reduced since the 1000x, and I have to say I’m shocked at how much 20 grams make a difference! Thumbs up here.
    They have simplified the controls by reducing…

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  3. A. Barratt

    I’m sure you’ve read the reviews, and they’re overwhelmingly positive. With good reason.
    They’ve a slight bass boost, but it works… Great sound, noise cancellation, reliable Bluetooth connection and a long battery make these ‘phones the ones to beat.

    UPDATE:

    After a few months one of the ear cups become loose. I contacted Sony, who said they would cover everything but accidental damage under warranty .

    Fair enough.

    I sent the headphones to Sony’s repair centre explaining the issue was due to wear, not an accident, and they sent me a quote for £105 to repair, now saying they don’t cover “physical” damage (not just accidental)… There’s a big difference between the two. So what on earth is covered under warranty?

    To me, this change to the warranty is dishonest, misleading and probably illegal.

    Thankfully, Amazon had my back and sorted it out. If they hadn’t, I would have had to pay £100 to replace a small bit of plastic.

    Thank you Amazon, up yours, Sony.

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