• Reviews around problem (1.78 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

    • So, yeah, the problem sucks, but Sony is standing behind their warranty
    • The fatal problem is the wired connection, used to connect to the audio of an airline entertainment system.
    • 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.
    • But the real problem for me was the vice-like tightness of the headphones, coupled with the fixed ear-cups
    • the sound quality is the best also, pretty transparent sound, no problems, but its still really expensive for wireless headphones, I hope the market drops it down to around 150 soon, 350 is ridiculous.
    • yet CRITICAL problem shortly.
    • And I’ve had problems with headphones bothering my ears after long
    • The problem is, my headband cracked and broke after just 2 months of light use
    • The biggest problem I have with the Bose was the complete absence of bass
    • This replacement pair squeaks less than the first one to be honest, however, the problem still remains.
    • 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.