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    Sony Premium Noise Cancelling, Bluetooth Headphone, Grey Beige (MDR1000X/C)

    • Great sounding headphones with superb noise canceling , a sturdy case and great battery life
    • Pros:- noise canceling: the best I've seen, blocked out even the loudest noises, and blocks out voices really well.- battery life: I use these wirelessly for most of my 40 hour work week, and charge them maybe once or twice a week (if even that).- bluetooth: the audio quality doesn't seem diminished at all over bluetooth, and how far you can walk around and still get signal with these is obscene.- touch controls: kinda cool you can use the right earphone to move next/back in music, change the volume, or pause noise cancelling.- passive use: if the battery dies, just connect an AUX cable and you can still use these as passive headphones.- passive noise cancelling
    • Excellent noise cancelling.
    • Impressed with noise cancelling performance, and touch control is fun
    • Use the adaptive noise cancelling, after a hair cut or with or without glasses or what have you, you just press the button it will do a quick system test and customize the NC to fit the current environment.
    • Good noise canceling and best sound qulity amoung all the active noise canceling headphones.
    • This has better noise cancelling compared to my old Bose QuietComfort headphones
    • I thought my other headphones provided good noise cancelling.
    • All the pro reviews seem to agree that the Bose pairs have slightly better noise canceling while the Sony pairs have slightly better sound quality
    • Much better noise cancelling, much better overall features
    • Even the sound cancelling is stronger and I love the fact you can turn it on or off, something the Bose can't do.
    • Sound cancelling was good but acoustic quality was never as good as "non" noise cancelling.
    • The Sony's do have better noise cancelling, but it's not so much better that I'm going to suffer in the comfort area for it.
    • Excellent noise cancelling feature
    • Louder, crisper and noise cancelling that was on par with the Bose and when you line up the features Sony, such as the touch to change volume/track, it's just a much better product IMO
    • Compared to the QC25, these cancel noise just as well if not better.
    • If you are a normal person though, the long batter life on these things, coupled with the amazing noise canceling and amazing audio quality makes them an easy purchase.
    • Compared to the QC25, these cancel noise just as well if not better.
    • They have the best overall noise cancelling, comfort, and sound quality
    • The sound canceling is excellent
    • These say noise cancelling but they are no where close to noise cancelling
    • Good sound, excellent nose cancelling, comfortable to the ears and long lasting batteries.7 months after
    • Let me be very clear: these are great headphones, with great noise cancelling.
    • * Really great noise canceling, only slightly bested by the QC35
    • Great noise canceling but annoying feature of turning off after 5 minutes if no input
    • Awesome sound quality and noise cancelling!
    • really awesome sound quality and connectivity, love the touch features and the noise cancelling
    • They have excellent noise canceling and the listening quality is outstanding
    • Excellent noise cancelling
    • Good sound and noise cancelling
    • Great sound, good enough noise canceling.
    • Amazing sound and excellent noise cancelling .
    • It has dynamic nose canceling, so if you move to a different location with a completely different ambient nose type, it will adjust accordingly (specifically, it has 3 ranges to adjust to)
    • Here's the good - these headphones have excellent noise cancelling and an ideal blend of sound
    • Good for use at home, tried them in short flight once, I have to say the noise cancelling ability is not as good as Bose QC series (i have a QC25 and QC20 which is the best noise cancelling in flight headphone in my opinion).
    • Great headphones with excellent noise cancelling
    • I finally bit the bullet and bought some expensive, noise cancelling headphones
    • A fantastic wireless headphone with a ton of features and nearly perfect noise cancelling (the ability to temporarily disable cancelling by cupping your hand over the earcup so you can hear someone talking to you is extremely clever)
    • I will say that overall, Bose had slightly better noise cancelling and significantly worse sound quality than both the Sennheiser and Sony
    • Apparently the Sennheiser Momentem 2.0 don't have the best noise cancelling and are a bit outdated at this point, so they got excluded
    • These sound great and have good noise canceling and cool controls
    • With intuitive touch control and extremely effective noise canceling, they are the best I have seen so far
    • The ability to temporarily disable the noise cancelling with you hand is fantastic for either a work or school environment
    • I wish it had dedicated buttons for volume up/down (I don't like swiping as sometimes I have accidentally cut the call)
    • As for me, I would never be ignorant or inconsiderate as to communicate with someone in such a manner, and I would expect the same consideration in return.
    • I'm coming from the MDR-1A, which had a phenomenal soundstage that you could hear and feel distances with, but they started creaking as you moved your head
    • I found that -- PXC550 had an evenly beautiful sound but somewhat veiled/warm, the mighty bass drum blow in "Dies ire" did not shock as on the 1000X, and the harp arpeggio in the beginning of Nutcracker Waltz was hazy on the PXC550, but delicately clear on the 1000X.
    • Everything works exactly as it claims to
    • Sony has a pocket inside for the airplane adapter, then a mesh pocket on the outside for a cord (which I don't like as it tends to snag when you're stuffing the thing inside a bag - would have rather just had the pocket on the inside)
    • went to best buy before Black Friday to try out the 1000x and QC35 from BOSE.1000x has higher clamp force - but not as that uncomfortable as others describe