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Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Premium Noise Canceling Overhead Headphones with Mic for Phone-Call and Alexa Voice Control, Black WH1000XM4

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Color: Black


Style: Headphones Only


Features

  • Industry-leading noise canceling with Dual Noise Sensor technology.Specific uses for product : Audio.Frequency Response : 4Hz-40,000Hz..Headphone Type : Closed, dynamic. Frequency Response : 4 Hz-40,000 Hz
  • Next-level music with Edge-AI, co-developed with Sony Music Studios Tokyo
  • Up to 30-hour battery life with quick charging (10 min charge for 5 hours of playback)
  • The WH1000XM4 Touch Sensor controls to pause play skip tracks, control volume, activate your voice assistant, and answer phone calls.
  • Speak-to-chat technology automatically reduces volume during conversations
  • Superior call quality with precise voice pickup
  • Wearing detection pauses playback when headphones are removed
  • Seamless multiple-device pairing
  • Adaptive Sound Control provides a personalized listening experience

Description

Sony’s intelligent industry-leading noise canceling headphones with premium sound elevate your listening experience with the ability to personalize and control everything you hear. Get up to 30 hours of battery life with quick charging capabilities, enjoy an enhanced Smart Listening feature set, and carry conversations hands-free with speak-to-chat.

Brand: Sony


Model Name: WH1000XM4/B


Color: Black


Form Factor: Over Ear


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Bluetooth 5.0


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Noise Cancellation, Fast Charging, Microphone Included


Included Components: Cable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Audio


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Charging Time: 10 minutes


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Recommended Uses For Product: Calling, Gaming


Compatible Devices: Cellphones


Theme: Video Game


Sensitivity: 105 dB


Control Type: Voice Control


Cable Feature: Detachable, Without Cable


Item Weight: 9 Ounces


Frequency Response: 2.4 GHz


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Frequency Range: 2.4 GHz band


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: Headphones Only


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Battery Life: 30 Hours


Is Autographed: No


Is Electric: No


Builtin Microphone: No


Audio Upscaling: No


Contextual Audio Transparency: No


Adaptive Sound Control: No


Conversation Boost: No


Earbud Case Wireless Charging: No


Adjustable Clamping Force: No


Auto Pause: No


Audio Equalizer: No


Ear Detection: No


Built In Microphone: No


Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation: No


Ear Detection Proximity Sensor: No


Has Active Noise Cancellation: Yes


Fast Pairing: No


Fold Flat Design: No


Has Sound Personalization: No


Simultaneous Device Audio Mixing: No


Has Self Adjusting Headband: No


Replacement Ear Pads: No


Has Headphone Fit Test: No


Has Call Answer End: No


Has Multipoint Pairing: No


Has Voice Prompt: No


Has Wind Noise Reduction: No


Headband Telescoping: No


Has Adjustable Earcups: No


Has Quick Attention Mode: No


Has Adjustable Headband: No


Speech Clarity Enhancement: No


Product Dimensions: 7.27 x 3.03 x 9.94 inches


Item Weight: 9 ounces


Item model number: WH1000XM4/B


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 6, 2020


Department: Electronics


Manufacturer: Sony


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  • A Bargain at this Price point
Color: Black Style: Headphones Only
I've had these earphones for a month now and I feel like they are the best noise cancelling headphones I have ever owned. My previous ones were an older model Bose and then a comparable Sennheiser. My job requires that I do inspections in various industrial facilites. My initial work is about five hours in an office, but the decibel level is still around 70dB. At that level, the Sony WH-1000XM4 remove about 95% of the ambient noise. Music, computer videos and telephone conversations are excellent. These headphones are very good at that level. I next spend up to four hours inspecting out of the equipment floor. The noise level varies from around 78dB to 82dB. Not painfully loud, but it can cause short term hearing damage in short sessions, but 5hrs/day on a regular basis can permenantly affect your hearing. To give you a reference point, you would have to shout at someone standing about 3ft away for them to understand you. So it's not jet engine loud, but it's uncomfortable and in addition to hearing damage, long term exposure can raise your blood pressure and cause other negative effects on your physical and mental health. And yet, the level at which OSHA requires hearing protection is 85dB. All this is to say that I take sound cancellation seriously, and I also take my music seriously too. These earphones are great on both fronts. I'm very comfortable at work and I can listen to my playlists and don't feel as if I have to turn up the volume to drown out the noise of the machinery. It's really pretty cool. My total shift is about ten hours, and I feel no discomfort wearing these over my ears. I'm also bald, and there is plenty of padding on the band where it contacts the top of my head. I'm very happy with these, and even though I've spent more for earphones, I've never had a better pair for my needs. The only downside is that they are not great when using them to make phone calls in a loud enviroment. I honestly didn't expect them to function great in that respect, but it would have been great if they did. The app has numerous ways to customize your experience. More than I actually use. The adaptive sound kept changing the noise cancellation as I moved, so I turned it off. The Speak to Chat feature could be handy, but I occasionally sing along with my music and it would switch off the cancellation. So I turned that feature off also. PROS: Very comfortable to wear for hours at a time. Very good sound cancellation. Love that they pause the playback when you remove the headphones. Great that just holding a hand over the right ear cup will turn off cancellation so you can have a conversation without removing your earphones. Very good music reproduction. Bass is not quite true, but if it was really pronounced, I could adjust the equalizer. The app is very good and has a lot of features, I was pleasantly surprised even though I don't need or use many of them. It's very helpful. Love the ability to stay connected to two devices at the same time. My phone and my computer work well with the earphones. Cons: Sometimes I wish they were a little more snug (maybe I have a small head?) The app is almost TOO helpful. It can take some trial and error to get everything set up as you like it. I would prefer a more tactile controls. These require that you sweep a finger over the outside of the ear cup for volume and track control. It's actually very accurate, but I would still appreciate something that I could use while wearing gloves. Overall, these are a total win, and a bargain at the price. You could probably get something just a shade better, but it would be at a significantly higher price. These are perfect for me and my situation. I would defintely buy them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Theraphosa

  • Truly a Worthy Successor to the WH1000xm3!
Color: Blue Style: Headphones Only
Honestly, there was a part of me that was worried that these headphones would not be the best pair to own after the issues that I experienced with the prior generation of them: the WH1000xm3. The main issue that I had? The build quality: the plastic around the headband snapped due to a flimsy connection, resulting in me having to tape both headbands together so that the headphones don't fall apart on me. I tried several alternate brands to see if they would work, but they never came close to giving me the same level of satisfaction while wearing them as the WH1000xm3 did, even with the taped headband taken into account. So I decided that the best replacement for a Sony headphone was another Sony headphone, and I invested in the M4, which succeeded the M3 last year (as of this writing). My initial thoughts were as follows: the headphones were a definite improvement upon the originals, retaining what I liked most about the original headphones (largely the overall comfort) while also improving the headphones in other small ways (especially in regards to the special features-the M4 are way more feature-packed than the M3 were, incorporating many elements that are being found on most other headphones these days). My favorite thing that was fixed, however, was the sound quality. You see, the original sounded amazing, and honestly sounded better overall than the likes of Bose and Sennheiser, which I have tested as potential replacements for the Sony headphones. And that is despite the fact that the headphones have a relatively small 40mm driver inside, instead of a more traditional 50mm driver. However, the one minor issue I had with the M3 was that the low frequencies were heightened a bit more than I would have liked, making songs sound a bit bass-heavy even when the EQ was turned off (the only way I was able to fix this was by setting the EQ to 'bright', which isn't ideal since the EQ does degrade the battery life). With the M4, Sony improves this by tuning down the low ends, resulting in the headphones having a very flat frequency response, which in turn results in every song having a much wider sound stage than the M3 did (and almost making them sound as good as the various open-back headphones I have tried, including the Sennheiser 650, which is my personal favorite open-back headphone). In terms of the special features, I think they were implemented quite well in these headphones. The noise cancelling is exceptional, much like it was on the M3, and the transparency mode is somehow even better than it was on the prior generation headphone, sounding a lot more natural and less tinny overall. The auto activation of transparency mode during conversations is fantastic, and enables me to talk to people naturally without ever having to remove the headphones from my ear. This also means that I don't have to awkwardly tap my hand on the earcup with the M4, either. The DSEE Extreme audio enhancer really helps to make music sound a lot more full, even when using devices that don't support the LDAC wireless standard. It isn't as good as listening to lossless files wired, mind you, but it is still an amazing feature that helps to take advantage of the flat sound stage and frequency response of the headphone drivers. Now, this isn't to say that these headphones don't have issues, mind you. The auto-pause when removing the headphones from your ears is very much a gimmick, and doesn't always pause the song (and may even resume the music before you have a chance to place the headphones back on your ear). Since the headphones use a light sensor to tell if you are wearing your headphones or not, it means even a simple shadow can cause the headphones to think that they are back on your ears and restart music playback. It is quite obnoxious, and it is best left out. Another, more minor issue is the touch controls. While I personally have no issue with them, I know that there are many people that don't like them whatsoever. So I will just make a note that they are still here, and they work in much the same way as they did on the M3. Finally, I should mention that the flat soundstage, while amazing for my listening experience, may not be for everyone. Bassheads in particular would likely prefer extra pronunciation on the lower ranges. And while they will never be quite as bass-heavy as the Skullcandy or Beats line, the EQ can still bring the bass levels up quite a bit, using a 'clear bass' slider that reminds me of the slider on the Skullcandy Skullcrushers: raising the bass without causing distortion. Overall, the headphones turned out to be quite an exceptional pair, especially when it comes to listening to music during commutes. The great noise cancelling, beautiful audio, and fantastic transparency mode definitely make these headphones a winner in my book. And the app only helps to improve the flexibility of the headphones, allowing for many different features to be unlocked. And while these headphones certainly have some issues (no pair of headphones are perfect, after all), I think the benefits more than outweigh the issues for me, and put these at the top of my list of best closed-back headphones that I have worn. Hopefully Sony will continue to make amazing headphones like these in the ears to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2021 by Bradley Bradley

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