Review index HTMLTagInstance html-tag-bb77d803-8637-485d-9f35-37a46673c448 Design | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-b0581a07-2b65-4d59-b3d8-1873b300fb14 Controls | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-e3ef6fe7-1cd4-4908-a12b-63894ea38e06 Software and functionality | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-4e430ce4-9266-4c8a-8800-6f858e1d4e5a Connectivity | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-ac30a9c6-85f1-47aa-89b5-b8ad412e2a21 Sound quality | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-951f7ec2-3f6f-4e74-918a-0b59af04d8a7 Noise canceling | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-017d22d1-16e1-4d66-b51b-d2f2b44d182c Battery life | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-3db666e4-84d0-4e24-b5b5-da0c040c8cc8 ConclusionThe Sony WH-1000XM3 (that name though) are Sony’s latest high-end wireless over-the-ear headphones. With this model, Sony promises not only great sound quality, but also improved active noise canceling over the M2 model, going as far as adding a feature that optimizes the sound for changes in air pressure, so you can get the best audio experience even at 10,000 feet...
Great noise canceling; High-quality sound; Long battery life; Voice assistant support;
Expensive; Headband can cause discomfort; Earcups are a bit shallow;