Where have they been my whole life. Volume, bass, and noise cancelling all in one. These sound like my home theater, got me revisiting all my music loaded on my phone. About to switch out mp3's for FLAC files on it. App is fully featured too. Can't wait to get them connected to the pc and other a/v components when I get home.
<p>Wireless Industry Leading Noise Canceling Overhead Headphones</p> | WH-1000XM4/B | Sony US
EDIT: Just got back from the gym, these things silence damn near everything. My only grip is that when I am on the weight bench they fall back and almost slip off my head. As long as you are upright they stay planted. I'm rocking a bald head so they are as tight as they can go.
I have an Galaxy S8 phone, the BT volume is usually not very loud, with these they get loud. I've tried various BT over-the-ear headphones, last set I had was the Wyze units which for $50 were not bad for what they are. This is the 1st time I spent $300 on headphones, never going back!
Connected them to the PC , lawd them joints sound like heaven. Got a few network Hi-Res audio players to try them out on as well.
<p>Wireless Industry Leading Noise Canceling Overhead Headphones</p> | WH-1000XM4/B | Sony US
EDIT: Just got back from the gym, these things silence damn near everything. My only grip is that when I am on the weight bench they fall back and almost slip off my head. As long as you are upright they stay planted. I'm rocking a bald head so they are as tight as they can go.
I have an Galaxy S8 phone, the BT volume is usually not very loud, with these they get loud. I've tried various BT over-the-ear headphones, last set I had was the Wyze units which for $50 were not bad for what they are. This is the 1st time I spent $300 on headphones, never going back!
Connected them to the PC , lawd them joints sound like heaven. Got a few network Hi-Res audio players to try them out on as well.
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