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Sony WHXB900N Noise Cancelling Headphones, Wireless Bluetooth Over the Ear Headset - Blue (Amazon Exclusive)

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Color: Blue


Features

  • Feel the power of extra bass
  • Next-level digital noise cancelling technology
  • Enjoy the convenience of hands-free calling thanks to the integrated microphone and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Get up to 30 hours of battery life
  • Touch Sensor controls to pause play skip tracks control volume activate your voice assistant and answer phone calls

Description

Get EXTRA BASS and next-level noise canceling in a comfortable headphone Long- lasting wireless freedom brings up to 30 hours of battery life outlasting even the longest travel day Touchpad controls bring advanced functionality to your music Enjoy smartphone connectivity with Alexa and the Google Assistant built in. Bluetooth Specification: Supported Audio Format(s): SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, LDACFrequency Range: 2.4 GHz band (2.4000–2.4835 GHz), Bluetooth version: Version 4.2, Supported Content Protection: SCMS-T.Impedance (Ohm): 50 ohm (1 kHz) (when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned on) , 25 ohm (1 kHz) (when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned off). Frequency Response (Active Operation): 20 Hz–20,000 Hz.


Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.86 x 3.5 inches


Item Weight: 9 ounces


Item model number: WH-XB900N/L


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: June 25, 2019


Manufacturer: Sony


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  • headphones with Killer sound and decent noise cancellation.
I purchased these headphones as my first entry into the world of "good, noise cancelling headphones". Before this pair, my max spend on headphones would be around $25-50 (and that'd be stretching it) The ones I have had before would have decent sound, nothing amazing but still decent nonetheless and noise cancelling would be a complete joke. My office environment is fairly noisy and I commute on a light rail to and from work. In addition to that I was looking for something that produced better sound so I could better tune out the distractions and focus on my work. I didn't have the money for the top-of-the line headphones (such as the Sony WH-1000XM3) so my review won't be comparing these headphones to the top of line ones. I don't like how you have to reset the bluetooth sync every time you connect to a new device, but I compensate for that by only listening to them via bluetooth on my phone and I hard wire them into my computer by an audio cable. I do want to mention that the audio quality is far superior on my phone then on the computer as a result of the phone app, but my computer is a work supplied computer for work and not for listening to music so the audio is baseline at best. If we were to upgrade the audio card on the computer I'm confident it would be far better experience. I wish that there was some sort of water proofing, especially for the price I paid. I also wish that bluetooth paired better between devices as I would love to listen to other devices using these headphones. I've had some issues with phone calls while using these, the wind noise is much more pronounced and the mics tend to pick up everything around me. I once made the mistake of talking on a phone in the stairs and the quality was soooo poor that the support representative of the company I was talking to just hung up after telling me to call back cause he couldn't understand me hahaha (I have had many successful phone calls in the same stairs so I know it was the headphones). I do feel like I'm yelling when I'm using these phones I feel much more self conscious then I did with my previous headphones I used for phone calls The sound quality of these, especially when used on my phone with the sony headphone app on it, is AMAZING great Bass replication, the highs are not piercing as well. It is a truly enjoyable experience. Overall, I really enjoy these headphones. The sound quality is incredible, the noise cancellation is exactly what I was hoping for, and if I have something playing through the headphones (music, movie, audio of some sort) you hardly hear anything but your audio which is incredible! There have been times that I just listen to nothing and use them to help keep the office quieter. I absolutely do not regret getting these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 15, 2020 by T & J Hershberger

  • Modern headphones for bass lovers
My XB950BT headphones just broke on me so I decided to buy these first day as an upgrade. First off, the sound quality is very clear. I'm hearing details that I wasn't getting in the xb950bt headphones, especially in the mid to low frequencies. The XB950bt already have great quality audio so I was surprised by how noticeable of an upgrade these were. They managed to get a LOT of bass out of these without it effecting the mid at all. On the XB950bt, if you turned up the bass with the headphones app, the song would start to distort because the entire headphone would shake. Now the bass is much more solid and controllable while still sounding big. I listen to mostly EDM so the amount of bass is perfect. I did listen to some non EDM music and I can see why people who don't listen to bass music wouldn't like these. It's just a bit too in-your-face. You can turn the bass down in the app though. So if you're wanting a cheaper version of the Sony 1000xm3 but are afraid the bass will be too much, turning down the bass on the headphones app will make them sound more natural. Instruments sound as if they are really there in your head. The noise cancelling is nothing special. I don't have anything to compare to but it was only able to cancel the low frequencies while mowing the lawn. you can change how much cancellation there is and at one end it actually increases the noise around you. I like this feature because I want to be aware of my surroundings while in the house. I really like how you can cover the right ear to turn down the volume and it amplifies the sound around you so you can hear people talking to you. It's very fast and consistent but will look funny and rude to strangers if you try talking to them like this. The Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa button make these headphones feel modern. You hold it for the Assistant or you can fast click it to have your notifications read to you. Only problem is if you want to use it, you can't toggle noise cancelling because it uses the same button. You have to choose which one you want in the headphones app. I don't see why they couldn't add an extra button so there are no compromises; there's plenty of space for another. Or there could be a double click to toggle noise cancelling. There's an option called adaptive sound control that changes the noise cancelling intensity based on if you're sitting, walking, running, or in a moving vehicle. -This would be a very useful feature but every time you get up and move or sit down, it plays a bell notification and stops the music. You can't use adaptive sound control without it playing the sound and it makes it too annoying to use. Pretty unfortunate and hopefully they get rid of the notification with a software update or make it an option.- EDIT: there's a setting to turn off the bell notification and guides. You can change the spacial position of the sound with the headphones app. If that's useful to you, now you know. I've already accidently skipped the track a few times with the touch pad. You have to be careful touching the headphones on the right side since it doesn't use physical buttons, just swipe gestures. Hopefully I can get used to it and it not be a problem. The touch gestures seem to be pretty responsive so far, but it can be a little hard not to skip a track when you mean to turn the volume up. It also takes forever to adjust the volume any significant amount cause of how much motion each volume tick takes. If you need to quickly lower the volume, you'll have to use your phone. The main advantage to having swipe gestures is that it won't break. The volume up button stopped working on my xb950bt less than a year after I bought them and the track switch button was pretty finicky after two years. I'm only assuming these headphones will last longer because the touch screens on our phones don't just stop working out of nowhere. Also, I do like how easy it is to pause the music with a double tap on the right speaker. Just wish it was a little faster. EDIT: It's getting really frustrating how difficult it is to change the volume without skipping the track. Sometimes, even if I swipe directly up (which is for volume up) it STILL skips the track I'm playing. There's nothing more frustrating than getting into a song and wanting to turn it up only for it to skip the song you're jamming to. They really need to fix this in a software update and make it much more difficult to skip the track. At this point I only use my phone for volume changes which is annoying because the main reason I like the touch controls is because the volume button won't break like my last headphones. I've had some problems with the Bluetooth connection. It stopped working on me one time during a call and another time trying to play music. The call was on a Snapchat game with my music in the background. The other time it disconnected, there were two apps with audio playing at the same time. So I'm guessing it disconnects whenever there's an overload of input. My girlfriend told me the call quality was really good without me telling her I was using my new headphones so that's a plus. I'll update if it continues to disconnect. EDIT: I haven't had any more problems with this. I think it might have just been Snapchat calling that messed it up. They're not very comfortable for long periods of time. I've been wearing them all day today and honestly they're starting to hurt my head. I just put on the XB950BT and my head already feels better with them on. The xb900n presses around your ears a bit more and the cups aren't as big so the speaker touches my ears a little. They really just need bigger pads, even though it would ruin the thin look. Honestly, the best thing about these headphones are USB-C. I can finally charge my headphones with the same charger as my phone. This is a deal breaking feature and the biggest reason Id rather have these than the XB-950N1 despite its issues. These headphones feel very modern and stylish compared to the bulky and outdated XB950BT. The biggest problems can be fixed with software updates like the touch controls and double tapping Google Assistant to toggle noise cancelling. Hardware wise, these headphones are almost perfect with the biggest issues being the small ear pads and cheap plastic. I'm afraid these won't last longer than two years without cracking so I bought a 3 year protection plan with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 28, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • sound quality
sound quality
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 8, 2022 by Robert Henriquez

  • These are wonderful
Love these! Am sensitive to loud noises and they work great.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 27, 2022 by Jackie L. Bates

  • Pleasantly Surprised
First off, I'd like to comment that I consider these headphones to be a touch expensive. I had shopped around for a while before settling on these, I picked them up because they were advertised for thier long battery life, good sound fidelity, bass and USB C recharging. I had purchased several cheaper headphones in the past few months but was ultimately disappointed with each. What can I say about these other then HOW AWESOME THEY ARE? Well, the bass really is amazing, if I'm listening to a heavy song it's like my entire head is shaking, it's an experience. The sound fidelity is great and far exceeds all previous headphones I've used, everything sounds crisp; none of that dull foggy sound you get from poor audio. The battery life is extreme, I never expected to get undersold on how long they last, I use these things at work and need to charge them every other shift, I work 12 hour shifts. The interactability on these is... what you would expect from a pair of headphones, the right ear has a seires of motions you can make to lower and raise the volume, attenuate the volume, pause, play, skip or goback. The left ear has two smaller buttons, a power button and a button to cycle through the various noise cancelation setups, I particularly like the mode that takes in and amplifies the surrounding audio so you can still hear things. My two gripes: First, I wish the buttons and interactability was truely customizable, there is a small amount of customization available but nothing extensive; particularly I wish I had the option to ceate a PTT button. Second, I wish I knew what a good pair of headphones were like, I would have purchased an even fancier pair from Sony. I didn't think it mattered that much, I was wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 13, 2020 by P. Kelley

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