• Reviews around battery (3.86 of 5)

    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 - Black

    • The build, audio, battery life, and noise cancelling quality
    • wireless convenience is awesome)- Sony WH1000XM2 (great+ sound; great battery; comfort+
    • It's a little heavy as it has an incredible battery life
    • The build on these is amazing - everything logical and sturdy, with extraordinary battery life, and very comfortable even for longer sessions
    • Better than QC35, Bass is solid, almost as good as Bose, but I love everything else...as well as Longer battery life, Vol Controls are awesome gesture driven by swiping on Right Earcup surface
    • Amazing sound, crazy noise cancelling and marvelous battery life of 30hrs and will work wired when it dies
    • Battery is great by the way
    • Good sound quality and very decent battery life.
    • Great sounding headphones, fantastic noise canceling, awesome battery life
    • Battery is quite good
    • The battery is excellent, even with wireless and noise cancelling on
    • Great sound, amazing noise canceling, terrific battery.
    • Great battery life2
    • Excellent battery life
    • Very good battery life
    • Great confort, great sound, great work stopping the noice and exterior sounds, and great battery
    • Good battery life (25-30 hrs)
    • Whether they all hold up over time is another story and the only thing I don't like is the internal battery can't be replaced
    • Comfy, sound great, unbelievable battery life and noise cancelling.
    • Pros:- awesome battery life, great to be able to go a couple of days wearing them all day at work and still have some power in reserve.- Automatic and fast connectivity to my iPhone, no more holding the button down for seven seconds and waiting for them to pair, this is an underrated feature but one that makes them very convenient.- good sound,
    • very good, comfortable, even hard battery, recommend!
    • Noise cancelling is better than my Bose QC35s, which actually won't even turn off now so they drain the battery like crazy
    • Beautiful sound, great construction, flexible controls, great battery life...very satisfied!!
    • The Parrot has a similar ambient sound ability by touching and holding the cup; however it also activates my Google assistant for some reason which makes the feature unusable for me.- Has audible battery check by tapping the power button while it's on
    • I also found the lows and the basses to be quite great.-Excellent battery life for everyday use
    • Great sound, aesthetics, battery life
    • wireless convenience is awesome; good noise cancelling; user interface struggles.)- Audio-Technica ATH-A900X (great sound; heavy; poor aesthetics; wired)- Jaybird x-3 (fair sound; good battery; super portable; fit can be tricky; proprietary charger is schwag)- Jaybird x-2 (fair+ sound; fair battery; super portable; fit can be tricky; unreliable; break frequently; great while they last)- Sony
    • Noise cancelling, range, battery life very good
    • Also will kill you phone battery just because the future doesn't last more than 5 minutes when other noise canceling headphones do
    • The bass is great, the streaming quality is certainly superior, and the battery is phenomenal
    • You can press a button on these and they will tell you if the battery is good, medium or low, but on the Bose, literally the first thing it says is, "battery level XX percent"
    • Noise cancelling is better than my Bose QC35s, which actually won't even turn off now so they drain the battery like crazy
    • very good, comfortable, even hard battery, recommend!
    • Super long lasting battery life, comfy for hours and excellent noise quality and noise cancellation function
    • Amazing battery life, I have been using it for a week at work(4-5 hours a day) without charing.
    • Great battery life which gets me through several fights
    • The Sonys do have better battery life from what Ive heard (20v30 hours) so that is definitley a plus
    • Instead I sit at my desk in the morning and the battery is depleted because they were "on" the whole night
    • (good sound; sturdy; crazy-good value)- Various other Jaybird products (freedom, bluebuds, JB-200) (passable sound, fragile, poor range, etc., use the x lineup)- Sennheiser MM 400-X (passable sound, pathetic battery; worthless noise canceling; fragile; expensive; uncomfortable
    • Great battery too!
    • it great and battery life is fantastic.
    • Pros: excellent noise canceling, LDAC HD Bluetooth streaming, battery lifeNeutral: Material quality, comfort, size (a bit too bulky)Cons:
    • Can be used with cable if battery died but internal amplifier won't work
    • Comfy, sound great, unbelievable battery life and noise cancelling.
    • If there is nothing plugged in, you may forget to turn them off, thus draining the battery
    • With longer battery life, greater comfort, and leading audio and NC, the WH1000Xm2 is one of the two best all-around picks among today's top wireless/NC headsets
    • Great battery life
    • Great battery
    • Noise canceling is amazing, battery lasts forever, looks amazing!
    • Great battery life.
    • Replaceable batteries and great autonomy
    • They have good battery life and the Bluetooth distance is about 25ish feet
    • Battery has been great to me thus-far as
    • The battery is outstanding, and awesome having a battery indicator on your phone
    • Provided case is nice and battery life quite good.
    • Sony has longer battery life (but both have great battery life)
    • The headphones are incredibly comfortable, have great battery life and very good sound (they are a step below studio headphones, such as the Shure SRH840, but that's perfectly acceptable)
    • Battery is incredible, and I haven't had anyone say that they couldn't hear me when I take a call on them
    • These headphones are comfortable, versatile, and have a great battery life.
    • wired)- Oppo PM3 (great++ sound that doesn't inflict 4d12 bludgeoning damage after 1d4 hours listening; wired)- Sony MDR-1RBTMRK2 (great sound; great battery; comfort
    • Amazing sound, amazing battery life, great noise canceling
    • 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 ( >
    • it sound great, rechargeable battery lasted a long time( two weeks or more), the swipe function is easy to use and the change of connection from computer to iPhone is just a couple of clicks
    • The touch commands are wonderfully intuitive, especially when you cup the ear pad to hear your surroundings- Excellent Battery Life and the ability to get hours of listening out of just a few minutes of charging is a game changer!Cons-Ear cups could definitely be bigger (Something fixed in the M3's)- Uses Micro USB instead of USB C (something that's also fixed in the
    • Decent battery life (last a whole week with average use 5-6 hrs daily)
    • Flawless Bluetooth integration, incredible battery life, amazing comfort.
    • The longer testing makes me confidently say the noise canceling on these is just a little better than the Bose QC35s, but the better battery life and multiple connections on the Bose more than make up for it
    • wireless convenience is awesome; good noise cancelling; user interface struggles.)- Audio-Technica ATH-A900X (great sound; heavy; poor aesthetics; wired)- Jaybird x-3 (fair sound; good battery; super portable; fit can be tricky; proprietary charger is schwag)- Jaybird x-2 (fair+ sound; fair battery; super portable; fit can be tricky; unreliable; break frequently; great while they last)- Sony
    • The battery is surprisingly good - usually recharge is required once in a couple of weeks in a 1-3 hours / day of use
    • People that tell you that B&W are not comfortable must be wearing them backwards
    • If sound quality is top priority over noise cancelling, then go with the B&W PX or any number of other wired passive headphones.
    • Genuinely a step up from the previous generation and different, but as good as, Bose of comparable price
    • 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.
    • 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
    • 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
    • (it's predecessor) headbands used to crack a
    • Noise canceling works good but fit very loosely on head, you cannot move abruptly when wearing or they fall off, wish they fit tighter,also sound quality is not so great for a large headset like these, wish they were louder,don’t recommend.
    • n’t cover accidental damage
    • Noise canceling works good but fit very loosely on head, you cannot move abruptly when wearing or they fall off, wish they fit tighter,also sound quality is not so great for a large headset like these, wish they were louder,don’t recommend.
    • Noise canceling works good but fit very loosely on head, you cannot move abruptly when wearing or they fall off, wish they fit tighter,also sound quality is not so great for a large headset like these, wish they were louder,don’t recommend.
    • n’t cover accidental damage
    • Noise canceling works good but fit very loosely on head, you cannot move abruptly when wearing or they fall off, wish they fit tighter,also sound quality is not so great for a large headset like these, wish they were louder,don’t recommend.