• Reviews around control (4.18 of 5)

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

    • The 'touch' control is great
    • The Sony has some slick gesture controls, my favorite is the cupping your ear for
    • Excellent built, perfect customizable noise cancellation (with a NC on/off button), advanced features ( like Personal NC Optimizer, gesture audio control, support the aptX and LDAC codecs for high-resolution Bluetooth audio) and perfect sound (also have a 3.5mm headphone jack)
    • - Easy controls
    • (toggling is important for listening to music on buses where noise cancelling tends to amplify loud thuddy bass of the bus bumping around on the road!), and the ability to control my iPhone music/calls/Siri with super intuitive touch controls.
    • the controls are awesome (not extremely Jazzed about the SM2.0s controls
    • There is no way to disable the touch controls.
    • Hand gesture control excellent
    • Having said that, I think the controls on the Sony are much better than those of the Bose
    • The controls took a bit of getting use to, but work great.
    • INSANE.The touch sensitive controls work very well
    • The Sony MDX1000 takes the sound quality of the Sennheiser 2.0's, the noise canceling and comfort of the QC35's, the good looks and highly functional controls of the Parrot 3.0, and thankfully nothing from the PXC550's
    • INSANE.The touch sensitive controls work very well
    • The control is fancy but easy to make mistake
    • Other than that, sound stage excellent, touch control easy to voice and phone calls came in clear.
    • I like the touch controls, very intuitive and accurate
    • But I like the smart control of it.
    • Long battery life, great touch controls, fantastic sound, and with Android O beta LDAC is natively supported on my Pixel
    • The ambient noise modes and NC control are where the Sony really shines over the Sennheiser and becomes a much more versatile set, and the fact that the entire rest of this section is about Ambient Noise modes on the Sony are your first evidence of
    • --I only listen to classical--and awesome easy controls
    • The touch controls on the right ear pad is great, pretty useful volume/playback controls
    • These headphones are comfortable, the sound quality and noise cancelling are excellent, and the controls are intuitive
    • Compared to the H9's, the controls here work every single time.
    • (with the Bose, I simply move one headphone off one ear, but I prefer the Sony control)
    • Nice and responsive controls
    • For me the volume control works flawlessly and it is much better than having to find a button or rocker switch
    • These sound great and have good noise canceling and cool controls
    • Its easily accessible controls are intuitively performed
    • The Sony MDX1000 takes the sound quality of the Sennheiser 2.0's, the noise canceling and comfort of the QC35's, the good looks and highly functional controls of the Parrot 3.0, and thankfully nothing from the PXC550's
    • Most sensible touch control, double tap to play/pause, no mistakenly stopping music playback by
    • Another feature is the touch-sensitive control of the right earphone.
    • The control pad addresses that extremely well.
    • 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
    • My favorite is probably the controls which personally makes it better than the Bose's QC35
    • All other features are working, and are useful, ambient sound "on" is like not wearing the phones, ambient sound voice only "on" is allowing just the voices to be heard 100% clearly + some noise, and you get all the useful controls touch only
    • B&O attempted the same capacitive touch technology on the H7 and failed miserably
    • Yeah, I don`t know if its fake advertising, if the product I got wasn`t good enough, or if my hearing is just too good, because the noise canceling was NOWHERE near the ~sound coccon~ that many talk about
    • n’t work very well, that it’s not responsive and it’s not doing what you want, but you really have to read the directions here.
    • B&O attempted the same capacitive touch technology on the H7 and failed miserably