• Reviews around ear (3.59 of 5)

    Sony WH1000XM3 Wireless Industry Leading Noise Canceling Over Ear Headphones, Silver (WH-1000XM3/S)

    • You get the inside the ear itch coupled with the head squeeze, but compared to the noise, the annoyance was worth it
    • The right ear-cup has the USB-C port
    • No hot, red and sweaty ears, no hurting head due to too much clamping pressure
    • You can disable the noise cancellation (well, pause it) along with turning down the audio, with a single touch to the right ear, perfect for announcements or to pay attention to your environment momentarily.
    • The right ear cup is a hidden touch pad
    • off!).It even can connect to your phone's voice assistant (Android or Iphone) with a touch and hold for three seconds on the right ear cup, to have "Siri" or "Google
    • Around your ears will sweat, but my ears themselves have been all right so far
    • When the QC35 II's noise-cancel big-time noise they make my ears feel weird
    • They are closed-back, so the ears do get a bit warm, however
    • The touch controls on the right ear piece are interesting
    • You can also adjust volume, advance and reverse tracks, and pause/play via tapping or swiping on the outside of the right ear cup (seems like this is not a new feature from the previous version, but new for me)
    • When I opened the box, I turned them on and listened to the very noticeable static noise from the right ear cup only
    • the sound is create and levels of bass, treble, vocal can all be configured using the app.- it fits perfectly over the ears and very comfortable to wear.- battery really charges to over 70% in under 15mins and lasts longer than you'll ever
    • I'm not sure if they will start to hurt my ears if I wear them for longer
    • The one area I notice is better is when you cup your hand over the right ear to allow the external microphones to let in noise going on around you, its not as loud and hissy as it was on the M2
    • The swipe controls on the right ear up are dope
    • That's because the entire side of the right ear-piece is a touch pad
    • We found them to provide a better experience of music and voice quality while being exposed to the running aircraft noise as well as ears feeling more soothed an hour after the experience.
    • Sony hurts my ears after an hour
    • The Bose are lighter and leave my ears cooler
    • (Touch the right ear
    • To top off the noise cancelation, the headphones are beyond comfortable and have an extremely unique touch interface on the right ear
    • But it hurts my ears after wearing for a while
    • The right ear hand cup to be able to hear is great
    • The Bose headphones tend to do the opposite, where my ears get a little sore after long use
    • Too many options out there push my ears flat to my head thereby causing ear pain and headache
    • To hear announcements or the flight attendant, put your palm over your right ear
    • The volume of the headphones can be turned up or down with a finger slide on the exterior of the right ear-can
    • The headphones hurt top of my head and ears in the beginning.
    • I’m not going to say that these sound nearly as good as most of my wired headphones, but for everyday-on-the-go-beat-them-up-with-ANC these are exciting.
    • The sound is great as well (remember, I'm not an audiophile) and I generally listen to pop, classical music, R&B, and modern instrumental