Sony - H900N Hi-Res Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphone Moon... - 2024 report by Whydis
Sony - H900N Hi-Res Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphone Moonlit Blue (WHH900N/L)
Color:Blue
Enjoy more music, more comfort, and colors that fit seamlessly into your world. The H.Ear on 2 wireless NC Features high-resolution audio for studio-quality sound, plus better Bluetooth streaming with ldac. Digital noise cancelling block...
It's only noticible in quite environments or when the music is soft
I don't know how many people still have a dedicated bluetooth capable music player
I like my music to sound good, and I like to hear detail
I’ve owned these headphones for about two weeks now and feel as though I’ve gotten a reasonable feel the quality of them (my review will be updated if my opinion changes).Pro’s- Battery life is impressive
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I’ve owned these headphones for about two weeks now and feel as though I’ve gotten a reasonable feel the quality of them (my review will be updated if my opinion changes).Pro’s- Battery life is impressive
they're comfortable, great sound quality, good battery life, and the buttonless tech is awesome.
Seamless pairing, great sound quality, long battery life and surprisingly effective sound canceling.
They're fairly bulky - I don't want to travel with them - and the battery life hasn't been as good for me as it seems to be for others, but on the whole very nice.
Very good sound, decent noise canceling, good battery life.
I’ve owned these headphones for about two weeks now and feel as though I’ve gotten a reasonable feel the quality of them (my review will be updated if my opinion changes).Pro’s- Battery life is impressive
Works as advertised, well worth the 100 spent for the refurbished pair bought.
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I’ve owned these headphones for about two weeks now and feel as though I’ve gotten a reasonable feel the quality of them (my review will be updated if my opinion changes).Pro’s- Battery life is impressive
The Sonys work better for me but probably not for everyone.
I’ve owned these headphones for about two weeks now and feel as though I’ve gotten a reasonable feel the quality of them (my review will be updated if my opinion changes).Pro’s- Battery life is impressive
Sonys are still comfortable though and are very well constructed.
Amazing sound, great features, comfortable, and only one minor issue
Using it passively, which is a nice feature, made the sound quality drop quite a bit
, etc)I don't think the equalizer is a good feature (it's ok) because it forces you to lower the quality of the codec to SBC in order to use it
Since most audio at 248k or above is pretty decent already, this feature is meaningless for most people who are not audiophiles, and if you do a web search for "Sony DSEE
The ambient sound devices function and covering the right earcup to temporarily allow environmental sounds is a useful feature
I have pretty sensitive ears and found that I was often having to swallow and adjust my ear pressure, like when you're changing altitude.
I am also returning these because even in an apartment at a temperature of 70 degrees F, my ears got warm and sweaty (I'm not a particularly sweaty person).
And my ear started to get hurt after an hour or two of continous use.
Volume is controlled by swiping your finger up or down on the outside of the right ear muff.
This was a dealbreaker for me, but again my ears are more sensitive than most.