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johnlewis.com
★★★★
5 years ago
Only chargeable by connecting to computer!

I am sending these back, as they are only able to be charged by connecting with a USB cable to a computer. This is not mentioned in any description/ product details. Not useful if going on a 2 week holiday.

Costco
★★★★
6 years ago
Poor Support and build quality

Broke within two months and support isn't helpful.

B&H Photo
★★★★
5 years ago
Good sound

These sound good, maybe sacrificing high frequencies a little for more bass. They sync easily and have good battery life. I dont like the way they extend for a larger size. The headphone control app is not necessary, but is a way to control bass response.

Nerd Techy
★★★★★
7 years ago
Sony XB950N1 EXTRA BASS Noise-Canceling Bluetooth Headphones Review

If you're an audio enthusiast, the quest for high quality sound is never ending. There are countless headphones on the market, each of which are specially tunes to have their own unique sound.

Android Headlines
★★★★★
7 years ago
CES 2017: Hands-On With Sony's New MDR-XB950N1 Headphones

Yesterday at CES 2017, Sony held their press event and introduced a number of new products including four new EXTRA BASS speaker models, in the form of the Sony SRS-XB10, Sony SRS-XB20, Sony SRS-XB30 and Sony SRS-XB40. Along with those new speakers, Sony also announced two new Bluetooth headphones.

Sony
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★★
6 years ago
These Are Garbage.

I've had these for less than 2 months and both hangars on the sides of the cups have almost completely broken bar one. One cup is hanging on by it's cord alone. and the felt inside the cups is completely torn. Sound quality was fine, deep bass, noise cancelling and such were good Durability was NOT.

CNET
★★★★★
7 years ago
Sony's Extra Bass headphone line unveiled with new wireless noise-cancelling model at CES

Sony's Extra Bass line of headphones may not appeal to audio purists, but it's popular with mainstream consumers who enjoy their music with an extra helping of bass.

Sony's expanding its XB Series headphone line with four new models, including the wireless MDR-XB950N1, which includes active noise cancellation.

PC Magazine
★★★★
7 years ago
Sony MDR-XB950N1 Review

As the field of wireless noise-canceling headphones finally seems to be opening up, products like the Sony MDR-XB950N1 are entering the ring. At $249.99, these headphones are a full $100 less than our current top pick, Bose's QuietComfort 35 ($299.00 at Amazon) . They deliver some truly head-rattling bass that can be tuned to your liking with an app. And noise cancellation is above average, but not quite up to par with more expensive competitors. Design Available in black or green models with a semi-matte finish and a subtle gritty sparkle, the circumaural (over-the-ear) MDR-XB950N1 headphones ($248.94 at Amazon) features circular earcups with huge, well-cushioned memory foam-style earpads. The underside of the headband is also comfortably cushioned and covered in black leather. The cloth grilles covering the drivers are well recessed (by more than half an inch) inside the earpads. Overall, the design has a sharp, minimalist feel despite the rather bulky build. Along the outer p...

For the price, Sony's wireless MDR-XB950N1 headphones deliver laudable noise cancellation and strong wireless audio with adjustable bass response.

Exceptionally powerful bass that can be adjusted using app; Good overall audio performance; Solid noise cancellation; Includes cable for wired listening

Dialed-up bass isn't for people seeking an accurate mix; No remote/inline mic on audio cable

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