Testseek.com have collected 299 expert reviews of the Sony WF-1000XM3 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony WF-1000XM3.
July 2019
(87%)
299 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(74%)
421 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Noise-cancelling
Stylish design
Fantastically warm sound
Strong balance
Great design
Excellent assortment of both silicone and foam tips
Strong battery life
Supports ambient noise cancellation and hear-thru mode
Amazing sound quality
Compact and comfortable design
Incredible noise cancellation
Handy companion app
The editors didn't like
No sweat proofing / water resistance
Software features are inconsistent
Controls aren't quite as easy as the headphone variant 1000XM3
Occasional audio sync delay dependent on the phone you use
Published: 2019-07-12, Author: Sana , review by: gizmochina.com
Abstract: Much to the chagrin of music lovers, TWS headphones do not offer noise reduction, making the original TWS noise-canceling headphones quite an embarrassment. It is hardly surprising that the people have restlessly been waiting for a TWS headset that boasts...
Published: 2019-07-12, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Active noise cancellation works exceptionally well, Audio quality is great, EQ adjustment allows for musical tweaking, Battery life is excellent
No waterproofing, Frequent fliers may miss a cable option, No wireless charging, No on-earbud volume controls
To say I had high expectations for the WF-1000XM3's would be an understatement. What's impressive, then, is that for the most part they've lived up to those hopes. Sony's active noise cancellation is excellent, but better still the earbuds don't rely sole...
Published: 2019-07-05, Author: Ben , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: Sony has announced its latest noise-canceling true wireless in-ear headphones, WF-1000XM3.Sony had earlier established its noise-canceling tech as at least the rival of Bose, with some considering it superior – so bringing that same feature to the true...
Published: 2020-03-13, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Yes—if you want a premium true wireless experienceI'm no mega-expert when it comes to evaluating sound quality, but I am certain that (at present), the Sony WF-1000XM3 true wireless earbuds are the best I've personally heard. Yes, $220 is pricy, but you'r...
You get six hours listening time from one charge and the case provides a further 18 hours, Just 10 minutes of charging gives you up to 90 minutes of battery life, You can control music, take calls and even call on Siri or Google Assistant without removing
The charging case is a little bulky, We found the headphones slightly fiddly while fitting in ears
While these wireless headphones are expensive, if you're looking for incredible sound quality, they're well worth investing in. They offer an ideal balance between treble and bass, and the audio and noise-cancelling tech can be tweaked to suit your taste...
We were big fans of the WF-1000X and the new version is even better. There are cheaper true wireless earbuds, but they don't have noise cancelling and lack some of the handy features that Sony has built into the WF-1000XM3.SpecsSony WF-1000XM3: Specs6mm d...
Published: 2019-08-14, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
Brilliant sound, effective noise cancelling, long battery life, solid connectivity, good customisation options, full EQ, attractive design, Google Assistant
Big earbuds, expensive, big case, problem with wind noise, no onboard volume control
Sony's hit a home run with the WF-1000XM3. Terrible name, excellent set of earbuds. Packing genuinely impressive noise cancelling technology, brilliant sound, rock-solid connectivity and even long battery life into wireless earbuds is something of an achi...
I've enjoyed using the previous generation of the Sony wireless ear buds, and this latest reworking is even better. I'm not an audiophile by any stretch of the imagination, but can say that the bass is good, the treble seems fine, and the spoke word audio...