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Sony XB900N Review

Sony XB900N new design is no different from headphones Sony WH-1000MX3 successful in the market. They also have noise cancelling, in addition, to support Bluetooth in order to connect with your devices.

And Sony to headphones Sony XB900N New these provide options to adjust the low frequencies as it has also the capacity to work with digital assistants like Siri and Google Assistant. You have these headphones on the special button can be used to activate the digital assistant which you use when you link it with your smartphone.

Good
Great sound quality for the price
Clear voice audio for calls
Option for dedicated Google Assistant/Alexa button
No quick-charge features

Bad
Touch controls are still frustrating
Extra Bass can be exhausting
Noise cancellation isn’t as powerful as the 1000XM3
Takes seven hours to fully charge

Bass lovers will have plenty to like about the XB900N’s emphasis on low-end tone. However, what you can get for $100 more on the 1000XM3 is worth the extra cost, especially in regards to noise cancellation. Plus, the bass-heavy tuning isn’t for everyone. If you’re looking to save some money though, there’s a lot to like about the XB900N.

The WH-XB900N are supposed to have a total playtime of around 30 hours. Whether you actually end up with 30-hours largely depends on how much volume you’re using. If you crank the volume way up, you might expect their lifespan to drop a bit.

The WH-XB900N are made with an extra layer of bass. And so all low end frequencies are enhanced to get a little more bump. That’s the result of a dedicated bass duct, built-in to the housing of these headphones. At the same time, greater air-tightness has been established between the drivers and your ears. The end goal seems to be a much deeper and punchier sound, and they’ve done a great job of achieving it.

Among the many headphones Sony releases every year, the WH-XB900N hardly stand out. But they do have a couple of things that help distinguish them. The wired/wireless operation is pretty slick. Usually, the wired version of hybrid headphones doesn’t end up sounding as good as the wireless version. But in this case, you’ll find the wired version can actually sound as good or better than when you’re going wireless.

These headphones also have a much greater battery capacity than most of their competitors. They’ve got at least 10-hours more than the average pair. And that’s while also putting out a little extra bass, giving these headphones a much deeper and punchier sound. Even though these headphones are cranking up the bass, your battery lifespan doesn’t really suffer for it.

When it comes to calling features, the microphone isn’t anything special, but being able to connect with Alexa and Google Assistant is a cool little bonus. So that makes the WH-XB900N a good choice for someone who’s really looking for a more adaptable pair of headphones with a very high battery capacity.

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