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CNET
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony WH-XB900N EXTRA BASS Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones - Black WHXB900NB review

The Sony WH-XB900N Extra Bass is a solid noise-canceling headphone, but it doesn't quite hit the same heights as its industry-leading step-up sibling.

The Sony WH-XB900N Extra Bass has a similar design to the WH-1000XM3 and shares many of its features but costs $100 less; It's a comfortable headphone, has USB-C charging, good battery life and effective noise-canceling.

Too much bass for some people; Lacks the premium feel of the still-awesome WH-1000XM3.

CNET
★★★★
4 years ago
Sony WH-XB900N Extra Bass Headphones review: A more affordable Sony noise-canceling headphone with extra bass

If you're a connoisseur of noise-canceling headphones, you probably know all about Sony's WH-1000XM3. It's the "Bose killer": a $350 noise-canceling headphone that earned a CNET Editors' Choice in 2018. However, not everybody wants to pay that much for a headphone. And that's where the new Sony WH-XB900N comes in. An upgrade over the older and cheaper MDR-XB950N1, it has a similar design to the WH-1000XM3 but doesn't have quite the premium feel of that model. Also, for better -- or worse, depending on your audio tastes -- it's heavy on the bass, as its Extra Bass name implies.

The Sony WH-XB900N Extra Bass is a solid noise-canceling headphone, but it doesn't quite hit the same heights as its industry-leading step-up sibling.

The Sony WH-XB900N Extra Bass has a similar design to the WH-1000XM3 and shares many of its features but costs $100 less. It's a comfortable headphone, has USB-C charging, good battery life and effective noise-canceling. It works well as a headset for making calls, and the sound quality is quite good as long as you don't mind a preponderance of bass.

Too much bass for some people. Lacks the premium feel of the still-awesome WH-1000XM3.

Digitaltrends
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★★
4 years ago
Sony WH-XB900N Review

The WH-XB900N are a decent pair of wireless headphones, with an impressive feature set and great battery life. But they are significantly less appealing than Sony's premium model, and are also outflanked by other competitors at or around their price point. Yes.

Clean; simple looks; Great battery life; Stacked feature set

Muddy; bass-heavy sound signature; Noise-canceling is sub-par

Gadgets Now
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★★★
4 years ago
Sony WH-XB900N EXTRA BASS Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones - Black WHXB900NB review

It’s no secret that when it comes to smartphones, Sony has had more than a few issues. However, that hasn’t stopped the Japanese tech giant from upping the ante in other categories.

News18
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony WH-XB900N Review: The Headphones to Buy if Your Wad of Cash Totals up to Rs 16,990

Big headphones, check. Active noise cancellation, check. Good looks, check. That is, in a way, a rather solid foundation for the new Sony WH-XB900N headphones to build on. The latest set of cans joining the Sony headphone line-up.

Nerd Techy
★★★★★
4 years ago
Review of the Sony WH-XB900N EXTRA BASS Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones

It might feel like headphones are becoming harder to choose. That's partially because there are more options than ever before, so your range of selection is just much larger than it used to be.

Gizmodo
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sony's Cheaper Noise-Cancelling Headphones Are an Instant Classic

Terrific sound quality

Noise-canceling isn't quite amazing

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
4 years ago

The Sony WH-1000XM3 and Bose QC35ii are widely considered the gold standard for wireless noise cancelling headphones, but both these models cost well over Rs. 20,000 in India.

Technically advanced; with excellent Bluetooth codec support; Aggressive yet refined bass; Detailed and composed sound; good tuning; Comfortable; Very good battery life; Good app

Noise isolation isn't ideal; Bluetooth 4.2 instead of Bluetooth 5.0; Connection stability issues with 990kbps LDAC; Powerful bass can cause listener fatigue

gizmodo.in
★★★★★
4 years ago

Sony just released a more affordable set of noise-canceling headphones called the WH-XB900N . The new wireless headphones sell for $250 and are an update to the company's popular MDR-XB950BT Extra Bass headphones .

Terrific sound quality

Noise-canceling isn't quite amazing

Major HiFi
★★★★★
4 years ago

The Sony WH-XB900N delivers as advertised. And unlike many other extra bass headphones I've tested in this price range, these cans offer an impressively clean profile. Furthermore, considering that the sound performance beats the WH-100XM3, which sells for a 150 bucks more, the WH-XB900N is a solid...

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