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    Sony Noise Cancelling Headphones WH1000XM2: Over Ear Wireless Bluetooth Headphones with Microphone - Hi Res Audio and Active Sound Cancellation - Foldable On Ear Headphones with Travel Case - Gold

    • Drivers angled in earcup like Bose so ears don’t touch while wearing and
    • The muffs are comfortable and will not hurt your ears
    • In fact, JUST the RIGHT ear
    • When you turn up the volume or indeed do any sort of action, the noises to indicate for example you have reached max volume are way too long, there is no need for it to take up that much space to just tell me ive hit max volume, shorten this down.- i occasionally get odd ear pains that I think have something to do with the noise cancellation, i didn't ever get this with the PXC 550's (to be fair, this may be due to the
    • The noise reduction with Sony was nearly as good as with using hearing protection ear plugs
    • (I've seen this behavior with Bluetooth before, so don't consider it specific to these headphones.)Even Siri works through the headphones - just press lightly on the right ear cup until you hear the Siri start up sound, and ask your question
    • Easy to use (right ear cup has a variety of touch controls)
    • Also, you can cup the right ear and disable the noise canceling and listen to others
    • The Good: noise cancelling is great, adaptive settings seem to really help different environments comfortable ear cups, easily fit over ear, I can wear for hours
    • The ear pads a very soft, and I found a comfortable position to wear these within seconds of putting them on.
    • After a while, my ears tend to hurt
    • One of the feature that I love the most was the quick attention mode where you can cup the right ear and the music will pause to let you momentarily hear the person you're talking to
    • for reference, I've had some etymotic er4s (passive, in-ear noise cancellation), bose quiet comfort 20, and i compared for some time in the Bose store my current sony wh1000xm3 with the bose quiet comfort 25 and bose quiet comfort 35 i and ii.
    • With these Sony’s, my ears get hot and there is too much clamping pressure.
    • The feature you put your hand over your right ear pad and it stops cancelling noise is something created specifically for when you need to tell your flight attendant what you want to drink
    • The ear pads are made with leather-like soft cushioning and covers the entire ears quite well
    • Hand gestures on the right ear cup are pretty effective, but some accidental inputs still happen
    • - Controls on right ear are fantastic
    • The noise canceling future on the headphones definitely is more intense like your ear need to be popped from a flight but be ready to use your phone battery in order to keep the noise canceling on.
    • Let say you're laying down on the side, the pillow or chair will touch the right ear cup and will let ambient noises in
    • (I have small ears tho), stylish and the active noise cancelling is top notch
    • If you have ever tried noise cancelling headphone in the past, often you get this feeling that your ears are clogged, and you need to clear them.
    • My ears feel warmer in Sony
    • Love everything about then except they are so well insulated my ears often end up sweaty after long periods of use.
    • My wife loves that all she has to do is put her hand over my right ear
    • The ear muffs on the Sony get warm and a bit clammy after extended use and can cause some uncomfortable pressure on the earlobes, whereas I found the Bose stayed away from my ears due to the angled design of the inside mesh
    • Yes, I could use high-quality noise ear plugs to virtually eliminate the
    • The first one is that my ears get really hot after wearing them for a bit over an hour or two
    • but I feel my ears are hot after using this for 1 hour
    • They have futuristic control and features (Cover right ear to hear the outside world
    • Also working in aviation field with jets coming in and out every couple of hours will hurt your ears
    • The design is perfect in the way that you can hover your hand over the right ear and it will dim the sound so as to hear if someone is talking to you
    • Just place your hand on your right ear cuff and boom suddenly you can hear everything
    • If you want to hear ambient noise or talk to someone, just hold your hand over the right ear cup to pause the active noise cancellation
    • I love the navigation and volume control gestures on the right ear cup
    • I have massive ears (MASSIVE), if anyone can moan about headset comfort its me
    • so my ears get very hot and sweaty over a long flight
    • These headphones are nice except for there is a crackle in the right ear cup when I am listening
    • so I didn't have a problem getting my ears inside either of the cups like some people might (some people say the mx3s have bigger cups), though actually the mx2s have more room if your ear sticks out a little.
    • These would be great for keeping your ears warm in the winter
    • The one advantage for BOSE is the comfort (larger ear piece and lighter feel) and they have better design appeal w the murdered-black look
    • Also, when the guy told me to hold my hand over the right ear and all the sounds of the busy airport became audible again, I was sold even more
    • They are lightweight and comfortable to wear and do not hurt my ears like many headphones do.
    • The touch sensor on the right ear is a nice feature, using the swiping functions to adjust music tracks and volume.
    • Everything is perfect the only bad thing is that it feels like that my right ear is looser than my left one and the really annoys ne
    • I also enjoyed the hand gesture controls that allowed me to place my cupped hand over my right ear cup to allow active monitoring of conversations in the room without removing my headphones
    • If flight attendant asking you something you can simply touch right ear cup and talk to her
    • I do like the cover the right ear cup to temporary stop noise cancelling function
    • I can wear for about one hour before my ears tire from the pressure and uncomfortable ear pads
    • So you then know to put your hand up to your right ear to turn off the noise canceling and listen to the announcement
    • After about 30 minutes, my ears would be burning and bright red
    • Only comfort matters me because making quite hot ear after wearing a while.
    • I used them for the first time mowing lawn yesterday and I actually had to stop and remove the headphones (or use the nifty right ear-cup trick) to make sure that the mower blades were actually running!
    • over the ear noise cancellation and features are very good, and got a very good deal on Amazon
    • Like two little pudgy cherub hands caressing my ears and projecting heavenly sounds straight to my auditory cortices
    • because it just wasnt possible to wear them for longer periods, my ears would get too warm.
    • First, the build quality is solid with a strong adjustable headband and sturdy ear cups
    • But after a transatlantic flight, even though the sound cancellation was great, my ears felt sore, so I gave them to my daughter, who has smaller ears
    • You can have a conversation without taking you headset off JUST Place your hand over the right ear cup to turn the volume down for instant conversation.
    • They do warm my ears, but I have not sweat in them like the Sonys
    • Also so some people were saying their ears would get warm after a while well during my
    • The larger cup on the Bose don't cramp your ear and the pads were like putting a soft pillow on your head.. so comfortable
    • Everything is perfect the only bad thing is that it feels like that my right ear is looser than my left one and the really annoys ne
    • After about an hour, they start to hurt my ears somewhat.
    • Add to that the excellent sound quality and the innovative convenience of the user interface, through the touch sensitive right ear pad, then this is a definite winner.
    • The capability to turn the noise cancelling off by holding your hand by the right ear cup is extremely useful for situations like talking to the flight attendant on a flight
    • Bose QC35 II - These fit my ears the best
    • The comfort level between the two is close, but I've found that I can wear the WH1000XM2 for longer without my ears feeling too warm or pinched, probably a good hour longer
    • so I didn't have a problem getting my ears inside either of the cups like some people might (some people say the mx3s have bigger cups), though actually the mx2s have more room if your ear sticks out a little.
    • so my ears get very hot and sweaty over a long flight
    • My ears are burning up in the time I've written this review -- I've got to take them off
    • They are comfy to wear for hours, maybe 5-6, then my ears got a little sensitive
    • Touch-sensitive ear-cup for playback controls is boon
    • If you accidentally touch your right ear-cup, the track can change or pause - annoying
    • The Sony mobile app is more advanced, but at end of the day, if you cannot wear them for very long without them hurting your ears
    • The techs feature of cupping the right ear cup with your hand to turn off noise cancelling so you can hear someone is awesome.
    • The touch feature is nice on the right ear, however, anything can and will trigger this touch function
    • My ear is a little pain, and this get harder to bear after 2-3hours
    • At first it sounds punchy and full, but over time my ears became fatigued
    • The noise is due to the somewhat abrasive ear pads rubbing against my metal glasses
    • Very lightweight, soft ear pads and not tight on my head/ears.
    • The ear pads are soft and my ears didn’t get hot
    • Nice fit, great sound, but unfortunately I had to return the product because a plastic noise coming from the right ear cup.
    • It's because the cups are shallow enough that my ears touch the foam protecting the driver
    • Sennheiser also has the most comfortable ear cups of them all
    • Second they are so uncomftable that it hurt my ears to wear them after a few hours
    • I can wear my Sony's for about two to three hours before my ears tire from the pressure and uncomfortable ear pads
    • On a 9hr flight, I needed to adjust the right side 3-4 times, until the phones stopped bothering my ears
    • but my ears get sore after a few hours of use
    • Only the right ear
    • Also, you can cup the right ear and disable the noise canceling and listen to others
    • also like the covering of the right ear piece to hear any conversation also the ability to control the sound .
    • The right ear piece is the touch-sensitive one.
    • I rally like the feature of putting the hand over the right ear to dim the music if someone is trying to talk to you
    • The feature of covering the right ear to hear instructions and conversation is great.
    • Additionally, the swipe feature on the right ear cup to pause, play, skip, and control volume was a big factor for me too
    • So if you have wide ears (no jokes please) the Sony cups press on your ear, which is soon uncomfortable, while the Bose ear cups clear the ear completely
    • You can make a series of gestures on the touch pad of the right ear cup to skip or reverse the song, activate phone/siri, pause, etc
    • Paired easily with both my phone and my computer (only one device at a time).VERY comfortable; I have a pair of studio headphones for recording which pinch my head and ears; THESE are soft and lightweight - hardly noticeable
    • ON THE OTHER HAND if you really play attention there is a ring in the right ear cup any time you are connected via Bluetooth and listening to any sound
    • Comfort wise, after extended use, I noticed my ears would feel discomfort since the ear cups aren't that deep
    • They are packed with great features including a touch sensitive controller on the right outer ear casing that lets you play, pause, raise/lower volume, activate voice command (Google / Siri), along with an innovative feature that allows you to hear what's around you by placing your hand on the right casing which stops noise cancellation and activates the external microphone
    • Day 2, the right ear cup started creaking with any kind of movement
    • The right ear cup also features an touch pad, so the user can adjust volume, skip songs (forward/backward), play/pause, answer/end calls, and even interact with Google Assistant
    • My one star deduction is for the weight of the unit - seems much more than Bose - and as some others have mentioned, my ears eventually get hot under the Sony's whereas they never seemed to under the Bose.
    • As comfortable as the Bose headphones, maybe even more so; however as another poster noted, if you wear these for too long the comfort doesn't drop, but my ears feel sweaty.
    • (Cupping the right ear, swiping, etc.)Cons-The NC applies too much pressure for my taste (but honestly I'm picky when it comes to this) and I get the "ear-popping" sensation more frequently than other
    • The right ear swipe features are really convenient, changing the volume or changing the song and more.
    • I have had the headphones on for about 30 minutes and my ears are very, very warm.
    • The hand-over right-ear gesture that opens up the mic and allows outside sound to pass through the speaker is very convenient just like advertised
    • Design: 3/5 I've read reviews that the right ear is sometimes too responsive,
    • Expensive ear plugs lol
    • I chose Sony because of the sound quality and the frequency of the noise cancellation didn’t hurt my ears like the Bose did (to each their own on the latter remark)
    • Phone calls come through very clear and when someone talks to you you just have to put your hand over the right ear cup and the outer mics turn on and you can hear them clear as day, then you lift your hand and go right back into your music
    • Covering the right ear piece with your hand you can hear ambient great for planes and coworkers
    • The best part about these noise cancelling Sony headphones is that you are able to turn of the noise cancelling part while you are listening to your music, and if you want to do it only for a few seconds all you have to do is put your hand up to your right ear and it will turn it off and it will amplify other noises around you
    • Not for myself as I felt the comfort was not great (too tight / clamping pressure, burning ears after 1h listening), but for commute / smaller listening periods (i.e not full workday), they are great
    • Loved Ambient Aware but the ear sweat think killed it for me
    • Being able to cup the right ear to turn off the head phones and hear someone is really great feature, being able to customize the noise canceling to filter out or allow voices and if you like automatically adjust based on your movement pretty cool
    • Another incredibly useful feature only found on Sony’s WH-1000XM2 is the ability to “muffle” the audio by placing your hand over the right ear cup.
    • If you're the type of person who tends to have cold ears, then these may be perfect you (if you can figure out the controls).I'm probably going to keep these for a niche use: I spend a lot of time in waiting rooms where the TV is blaring putting a hole through my head.
    • Another very welcome feature is how easy and intuitive these are to control with various finger movements on the cover of the right ear cup
    • My ears fatigue from the pressure and if headphones aren't comfortable, you don't wear them
    • I do wish that the chime wouldn't trigger so frequently, and after hours of wear my ears do get very warm, but I am still very satisfied with these headphones
    • but we both loved the way you can cup the right ear piece to pause our music or movies to actually hear without removing the headphones
    • Loud sighs, sliding down in my chair behind my monitors, mumbled oaths and other unsubtle hints fell on deaf ears, and so to maintain an otherwise good relationship with this valued colleague I started looking for a solution, which lead me to a comparison of noise cancelling headphones
    • For instance, stroking the outside of the right ear will take the volume up.
    • The fit and feel is also great, I can use it for hours at a time and only minimal ear aches
    • My ears fatigue from the pressure and if headphones aren't comfortable, you don't wear them
    • I was surprised at the touch sensitive ear cups that allow you to control the music and volume, and also let you disable the noise cancelling in the event someone asks you a question (which will ALWAYS happen when you are listening to something, lol), very cool feature
    • When using them, if you cup your hand over the right ear cup, the noise cancelling ends and the mic turns on to allow you to hear outside noise.
    • My only complaint is after wearing for a prolonged period your ears get hot
    • I have a habit of losing or removing them off of my head during sleep), I had a pronounced sore spot at that area above my right ear, no doubt caused by the XM2 pressing against my skull for a good amount of that time
    • The cover your right ear to listen to outside noise works great, and I'm glad to find out it seems to be touch based, so if you lay on your right side with your headphones on the pillow (uncomfortable, but I do it sometimes), it won't activate that
    • Mine have an intermittent rustling noise in the right ear
    • Best noise cancelling ear cups out there, sound quality is acceptable if you compare it with Audio-Technica ATH-M50x
    • These headphones have above average sound, amazing noise canceling, and are super comfortable... except for the fact that they warm up my ears very quickly
    • Unfortunately loud talks can make it through the headphones though auto adjust feature helps a bit.pros: sound quality is great, both, wired and bluetooth, superb noise cancelling, good build quality, many useful modes, great battery lifecons: have a lots of mic noise on wind, ears can sweat on long use, easy to scroll to next song while attempting to increase volume by gesture on right headphone ( >
    • Ear feels warm after wearing for sometime.
    • At first I thought the “cup the right ear to pause/turn off ANC” would be a gimmick, but when trying to listen for announcements on the plane or in the airport, it was really useful
    • The right ear swipe features are really convenient, changing the volume or changing the song and more.
    • To top off the noise cancelation, the headphones are beyond comfortable and have an extremely unique touch interface on the right ear
    • I particularly like the Sony headphones ability to pause sound in the headphones by cupping the right ear so you can speak to someone normally without needing to take off the headphones
    • My ears dont feel weird because of the NC
    • Genuinely a step up from the previous generation and different, but as good as, Bose of comparable price
    • Small gripes like long term comfort-ability, they lack as long I am concerned since I have large ears which stick
    • The noise reduction with Sony was nearly as good as with using hearing protection ear plugs
    • (it's predecessor) headbands used to crack a
    • In future generations, I would obviously like to see even better audio quality and noise canceling (as hard as that may be) as well as an environment where it feels like my ears aren't being dipped in molten lava after just an hour or two (exaggeration, but they do get really hot for real)
    • Hopefully that get worked out but for the most part does not bother me as I have a different wireless headset for my
    • The bluetooth is almost useless... it skips every 3 or 4 seconds, which is exceedingly annoying, and the sound quality isn't as good as when you connect a cable even when it isn't skipping.