• Reviews around plastic (2.22 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

    • It's too bad because the noise-cancelling feature was awesome, but why house it in such cheap plastic design?
    • The poor build quality have ruined the sound experience of these headphones AGAINWhats the point of spending ~$350 on a set of cans if they use crappy plastic and have zero quality control
    • Probably related to Sony using cheap plastic on their premium headphones
    • I read the reviews for the first version where many people stated the headphones were made of cheap plastic and broke easily
    • I bought an extended warranty on these since there were alot of reviews saying the plastic is a bit fragile
    • The plastic is really bad
    • The cushions and their material feel high quality and don’t have that cheap plastic feel that lower end headphones suffer from
    • Bose’s headphones use too much cheap plastic; I love the leather-like material Sony chose for the outside of the headphone cup
    • They are the ones who chose to use cheap plastic on 400 dollar headphones, I'm the one paying for it
    • 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
    • I recently bought these Sony’s and wow what a product.
    • 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.
    • AMAZING!!I first bought the Bose QC 35II but returned them because I felt they lacked in technology as far as convenience and sound
    • 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.