• Reviews around comfort (3.83 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

    • As far as comfort, I haven’t done a direct comparison with the Bose (the last time I used the Bose was close to a year ago), but these didn’t bother me, even after 10+ hours of continuous use
    • wireless convenience is awesome)- Sony WH1000XM2 (great+ sound; great battery; comfort+
    • Compared to the Bose quiet Comfort and Beats Sony wins hands down!Pros
    • I also like the comfort as I spent time with these on my day off, listening to a multitude of streamed music off of Amazon's Unlimited service, as well as my own digital files stored on my tablet and my phone
    • Excellent noise canceling, great comfort, long battery life, great sound qualityCon
    • Great sound, great noise isolation, great comfort for long term wear, great all around.
    • If I will ever be successful returning these, I will definitely pick up the Bose Quiet Comfort 35.
    • Be careful if you have medium ears size this product is not the right one for you the comfort is horrible I cannot even put it in my head over 15 minutes I will feel fatigues in my ears and heat after half an hour
    • Comfort is good too
    • 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.
    • I came from a dead Bose Quiet Comfort 3 and the noise canceling is much better
    • Of course I took comfort in consideration as well, and again Sony wins
    • Unlike a few of the other reviewers, comfort has not been an issue for me
    • Has a challenger to the Bose quiet comfort's finally arrived?The last pair of high end Sony headphones I had did not impress me
    • I have used the Bose quiet comfort 35 series I for 2000+ hours
    • 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
    • Great sound, great noise isolation, great comfort for long term wear, great all around.
    • - Comfort: mostly good
    • Was in between the Bose quiet comfort 35 and this one
    • This headphones are far better than Bose QC35 II in every aspect Sound, Noise Cancelling, Comfort
    • Bose quiet comfort 20 for years, and was directly comparing the sonys with the boses in-store
    • Excellent noise canceling, great comfort, long battery life, great sound qualityCon
    • I was really confused with bose quite comfort and Sony 1000x
    • I really like the comfort of these headphones, but if you use them to talk on the phone, the noise can be very loud for the person you’re talking to.
    • Bass and sound clarity is not as good as compared with Bose quiet comfort 35 series2
    • Comfort is EXCELLENT!
    • 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
    • I must admit though that comparing it with Bose quiet comfort the Sony headphones are not quite as comfortable to wear.
    • First off I had purchased these along with the bose quiet comfort 35’s thinking I might as well grab both and see which pair I end up liking
    • On my pair sound good / ANC very good / comfort not so good / cracking hinges on both sides MAJOR FAIL - .. went with Bowers & Wilkins PX and glad I did
    • A quick background, I have owned many different pair of cans from the same class and price range $250-$450, from beats studio, to JBL, sennheiser, to bose quiet comfort
    • the pads could be a little thicker for better comfort
    • I was first sold on the Bose Quiet Comfort QC35 II's.
    • I bought these from Amazon.com and have am thrilled with the sound quality, active noise cancellation, and comfort
    • Amazing quality, comfort, and sound
    • I'll update later, unless I snag the Bose Quiet Comfort II lol
    • I'll update later, unless I snag the Bose Quiet Comfort II lol
    • 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
    • You could wear this ALL DAY or on a long flight... in blissful comfort
    • Writing this review to save others the hours of researching and testing of this vs the BOSE quiet comfort.... honestly, I wasted time trying to give bose a fair shot
    • I'd have to say these compete with bose quiet-comfort well
    • Compared to the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 and Bowers and Wilkins PX, this was the pair that I fell in love with
    • Comfort is where the Sony falls short, but just slightly
    • Comfort is great, sound is good, bulky and weight is decent
    • Comfort wise, after extended use, I noticed my ears would feel discomfort since the ear cups aren't that deep
    • Flawless Bluetooth integration, incredible battery life, amazing comfort.
    • Compared to my old Bose Quiet Comfort 15s, the Sony has better sound and better cancellation.
    • 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.