Sony introduces a new wireless headphones with active noise reduction
Sony introduces a new wireless headphones with active noise reduction
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Sony has fully released the wireless headphones WF-1000XM3. Their main feature is the industry's leading noise reduction. Two pairs of microphones and a special QN1e chip block outbound sounds at its analog frequencies. Headphones found a 6-mm driver and found support for DSEE HX's digital audio enhancement technology. They connect to the source of the signal via Bluetooth 5.0. For faster connectivity, it has an NFC chip in it.

The outer surface of the headphones is touch sensitive. With touch, you can activate the quick meditation feature, allowing you to listen to the world around you. This will allow you to communicate with someone nearby, without removing WF-1000XM3. The Mobile Headphones Connect app will also use adaptive sound control - another interesting feature. It adjusts playback options based on your tasks. For example, you can set different profiles for transportation or walking.

The autonomy will be 6 hours at full charge with the included noise cancellation. With the charging case you can count 24 hours. If you do not use noise, these numbers increase by 8 and 32 hours respectively. There is also a quick charging function via USB Type-C port - 10 minutes of power supply will provide half-an-hour battery life. The official price of the Sony WF-1000XM3 is $230.

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