hodg100
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I have the MX2's and you can on that so don't see why notAny idea if you can keep Bluetooth on but noise cancelling off? An absolute must for me as noise cancelling can be really dodgy on trains and when walking. Plus it does degrade sound quality, and it's nice to be able to have extended battery life
Just purchased their WF-SP7000N wireless buds and for music they are fantastic, for video, not so much, audio lag is terrible and yet it’s not a fault (although my cheap wireless set have no issue).
I'm currently considering whether to add another Noise Canceling headset to the "collection", the only CON I've identified to so far comparing with the Bose QC 35 II's is that the Sony only have one BT reciever, is that still true or have they added another?
I have the MX2's and you can on that so don't see why not
Less a review and more a preview and word count padded to take up a page
Let’s hope their new wireless headphones can get over the 2 second audio lag while watching YouTube content.
Just purchased their WF-SP7000N wireless buds and for music they are fantastic, for video, not so much, audio lag is terrible and yet it’s not a fault (although my cheap wireless set have no issue).
I exchanged for some Jabra 65t’s.Yes, audio lag is a problem, especially watching TV. I've found the solution is to use a LL (low latency) transmitter witb headphones that support LL Bluetooth.
I currently use an Avantree txer connected to a split optical output (the other split going to my hifi) with Plantronics headphones which are LL compatible. Using the Avantree high power Bluetooth transmitter means I can walk all around the house and down the garden without any dropouts.
I don't know if Sony headphone support LL though.
What do you mean by “one BT receiver”?
All BT headphones have BT built-in.
I just purchased the 1000XM2 last week on sale for £249, still unopened.
Now debating whether to return them and purchase the M3 or save myself £80 and stick with the M2s.
Other than USB-C and increased NC does the M3 offer much more over the M2s?
I imagine that like the M1 and M2 the M3 are likely to have some promotions and end up close to the £290 mark within the first 3 months of sale, which would make them a far better purchase than the M2s...
Hi all.
I had a quick demo of these today and did not find them that good, the reason been that they where way to base heavy compared to my headset.
The base just overrides the music and you lose detail in the music is there a way to lower the base with the app on an iOS device ?
If so is there a way to do this when trying them out. I am used to iem headsets so wanted a wireless and noise cancelation set to replace them but I just don't understand how these get good sound reviews when the base kill the music as it's overpowering.
Thanks
Thanks.
If you change the settings does the headset save them or the phone, as if you plug them into a different device I was wondering if they use the same profile that does not use the app.
Thanks
I imagine that like the M1 and M2 the M3 are likely to have some promotions and end up close to the £290 mark within the first 3 months of sale, which would make them a far better purchase than the M2s...