• Reviews around pressure (2.05 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

    • (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
    • I wore out a set of QC2, so I had gotten used to the weird pressure feeling of the Bose, but Sony doesn't have that
    • 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
    • - pressure around the ear cups - Bluetooth pairing needs improvement (ie: switching between phones or phone to PC.
    • The atomospheric pressure just makes your song slow down as the altitude gets higher, it solves a problem nobody had but is nice none the less
    • Noice cancellation is amazing without that weird pressure feeling from Bose
    • but if you do not seat them on your ears to where they slide in, the pressure they have on the ear after long periods of time will be uncomfortable.
    • I also looked forward to the pressure equalization feature (I have noticed an uncomfortable "air pressure" with other headphones while on an airplane) but could not test or compare this with the Bose here at home
    • I recently bought these Sony’s and wow what a product.
    • I recently bought these Sony’s and wow what a product.
    • I recommend u to buy on the sale