🎧 Elevate your soundscape, silence the noise, own the moment
The Sony WF-1000XM5 wireless earbuds combine industry-leading noise cancellation with premium audio quality powered by Dynamic Driver X. Designed for all-day use, they offer up to 24 hours of battery life with quick charge support and IPX4 water resistance, making them the perfect companion for professionals seeking immersive sound and uninterrupted focus on the go.
N**4
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Best In-Ear Headphones I've Used – Excellent Sound, Fit and noise cancellation
I've tried several pairs of wireless earbuds over the years, but the Sony WF-1000XM5 easily stand out as the best I’ve used so far.🎧 Sound Quality & Noise Cancellation:The sound is rich, clear, and well-balanced whether it's music, podcasts, or calls, everything comes through with excellent detail. The noise cancellation is top-tier, noticeably cutting out background noise even in busy environments.⚡ Charging & Battery Life:They charge **surprisingly fast, and the battery life is solid. I can easily get through a day of use with a couple of short top-ups from the case.🔧 Build & Fit:Build quality feels premium and sturdy, yet they’re still lightweight and comfortable. Sony includes multiple earbud sizes, which helped me get a snug, secure fit. That’s a big deal for me—I use them while running and working out, and they don’t move around at all.📶 Connectivity & Features:Bluetooth connection is stable, even while moving or exercising. The ambient sound mode works well for when you want to stay aware of your surroundings—it's not quite as natural as Apple’s AirPods Pro transparency mode, but it's close enough for everyday use.🎒 Portability:Compact case, easy to carry, and convenient for travel or commuting. They're also quick to pair with multiple devices, which is a nice bonus.Final Thoughts:If you're looking for high-performance wireless earbuds with great sound, secure fit, and excellent noise cancellation, the WF-1000XM5s are hard to beat. They're a bit of an investment, but absolutely worth it for the quality and comfort they deliver.
I**K
One of the best earbuds ever made.
I have had these for several months. Firstly, I also own Sony WH-1000XM5 over-the-ear headphones and I can make an honest comparison based on the use of these in-ear speakers. The package comes with a type of foam tip in three different sizes. They are easy to fit and size. You have to download Sony’s “Sound Connect” app to get the best out of these devices. I can quite easily wear them for hours at a time as they are comfortable to wear. Providing you have the right ear tip fitted they take a bit of headshaking before they come out. I found the Base reasonable, but the Treble feels a bit patchy, however, your ability to adjust the sound settings in the equaliser setting means you can get some true depth in a tiny package. The noise cancellation whilst not as good as the WH-1000XM5 over-the-ear headphones, works well enough providing there’s not too much noise surrounding you, but it is far superior to Apple Airpod Pro. You can easily lose yourself in whatever you’re listening to if you’re sitting outside a coffee shop on a normal street. I have found the battery doesn’t last as long as the battery in my Apple AirPod Pro. With the battery lasting around about 4 1/2 hours of continuous play.The charging case that it comes with will deliver just under three recharges before you have to recharge the case itself. The case only takes 40 to 50 minutes to fully charge. I’ve given a straight choice between these and my AirPods, I’m more than happy to dump the Apple product. The richness and depth of sound that. These earphones dilemma are only busted by the much more expensive ones. WH-1000XM5.The ability to make and receive a phone call using these ear buds is surprisingly good, but nowhere near as good as Air Pod Pro. The person on the other side can hear you talk in quite noisey locations.I highly recommend these, particularly if you can get them under £250.
L**A
Brilliant sound quality but other features not so great
I bought these after my Jabra Elite 75ts went missing. I'd had my Jabras for four years and they were my first pair of expensive buds. Hence I've mentioned them a lot in this review as I only really have them for comparison.Sound quality - for starters, the sound quality is fantastic. I don't know the specifics of music but the instruments in each track are clear and crisp and I feel I can hear every cymbal clash, bass line and sound effect in the production. Like most people who first get top quality headphones, I am rediscovering things in my favourite songs I'd never noticed before. Sound quality was my primary reason for buying these so I am very happy with them. You do need to fiddle around with the equaliser options in the app to get the sound that works for you. There are several pre-made settings to cycle through, with strange names such as 'bright', 'excited' and 'relaxed'. Some of the options are best for audiobooks ('speech') or acoustic music ('vocals') which is handy. The app will ask you a few questions to determine your preferences, but I didn't find this very helpful. Thankfully, there are sliders that allow you to choose your own settings. Bass isn't amazing, and the settings to change it don't seem to do much.Fit - A nice, snug fit. The buds some with four pairs of foam tips with varying sizes, so should fit most people. I have no problems wearing these when going to the gym or running and never feel that they will come loose. They're also water resistant which was a big pull factor for me in getting them. My only complaint is that they stick out quite noticeably from my ears but think most buds do the the same. I heard these are smaller than previous versions so can't imagine what the others might have looked like on me!Controls - The earbuds are touch rather than button controlled. This sounds like a great idea until you try to turn the volume up or down, which requires you to keep tapping the right or left ear bud repeatedly. Not only is this slow and inconvenient (especially on runs!), I often don't do it quick enough so it thinks I'm tapping twice to skip the track. And when I tap twice to skip the track, well, it sometimes doesn't register the first tap so it pauses it instead. Also, I know it sounds stupid but it's hard to locate the right part of the earbud to tap on the first go. So my clumsy fingers end up tapping the side of my ear instead. Much better to have a button to locate! Worst is when you go to readjust your buds and it thinks you're tapping. Absolute nightmare. Maybe something I'll get used to in time and it's not affecting my experience too badly so far.Noise cancelling - er, nope. I've put this low down on the list because it's not something I would ever specifically buy these headphones for. My four year old Jabras had much, much better noise cancelling so I don't know how Sony can say theirs is the best! There's very little difference between noise cancelling and normal modes, although it's marginally better. I couldn't believe how much traffic noise I could hear with ANC turned on compared to what I was used to with the old buds. Luckily, noise cancelling is not very important to me and I use the ambient sound feature (which is great) much more.The app - is good, but nothing to write home about. It's not very user-friendly and you have to dig to find the right options. Compared to the Jabra Elite 75ts (which came out 5 years ago now), I was disappointed with the lack of personalisation. For example, it doesn't allow you to adapt the tones and frequencies to your own hearing in each ear. There's also no way of changing what a double or triple tap does, although you can swap the playback control and ambient sound function from left to right bud and vice versa.Other features - you can switch easily on the buds from ANC to ambient sound (or transparency mode) and helpfully, each mode has a specific tone to notify you which one you have selected. I was disappointed there wasn't an 'off' mode at first but I found this option buried in the app. I really like the adaptive sound control, which automatically selects a mode based on your activity, learning from your behaviour in these situations. So if you tend to use noise cancelling when you're on public transport, or ambient sound when you're walking, it will do the same next time. Pretty useful. If you don't trust the AI (and who does in this day and age?), you can instead pre-select the mode it will switch to when you're walking, running, sitting or in a vehicle. What's really useful is you can adjust the amount of ambient sound being let in for each of these options. There's a 'speak to chat' function which automatically stops the music when you start talking to someone. Thankfully, you can adjust the sensitivity settings for this, otherwise it will stop when you cough, which is very annoying. You also have to say more than 'hello' and actually start speaking for a few seconds before it stops. The headphones connect to Amazon, Spotify and other services. Double-tapping one of the buds plays a new recommended song on Spotify, which is a great feature.Connectivity - have experienced no drop outs so far with my Samsung Galaxy A55 phone. I do miss my old ear buds saying 'connected' and 'disconnected' - the Sonys use a tone instead, and this is easily missed. The other day they disconnected without me realising (I had paused the music to watch a video), and sound came from the phone instead.The case - It's a nice, slim case and it's a bonus that the phones and case come in different colours rather than standard black. Just can't get over the fact that the case snaps shut like a kinder egg instead of soft close (like my beloved Jabras!). Sounds so cheap and nasty, and although obviously no big deal, it isn't something I expected from such expensive buds. Like others have said, it takes a while getting used to getting them out of the case, but easy when you remember how.I chose these buds for their sound quality rather than any other feature, and so far, I'm not disappointed. I give them 4 stars as the other features aren't too great. I was considering the Sennheiser Momentum 4s, but chose the Sony's for their slim case and better reviews. These buds were also What Hi-Fi?'s 2024 winner which really swayed the decision for me. They know something about headphones, right?
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