Sony WH-1000XM6 vs. WH-1000XM5: I compared both headphones, and this model wins
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Sony WH-1000XM6 vs. WH-1000XM5: I compared both headphones, and this model wins
"Sony's flagship headphones deliver some of the best sound in the game. Listening to music with the XM6 is simply a pleasure. The audio is rich and robust, capturing the breadth and depth of your music. These are my favorite headphones for sound quality I have tested so far. Review: Sony WH-1000XM6 Part of the reason is that the XM6 include a new driver that makes your music richer, calls clearer, and sound smoother overall. This makes the XM6 headphones great for audio nerds who want to listen to the best of their music and are willing to pay a little bit more for the upgrade. Additionally, the XM6 is the first model that supports spatial audio on any streaming platform, so you can experience Sony's 360 Spatial Sound anytime."
"The headphones' key highlights include classically rich sound, improved noise cancellation, and a reformed headset design for comfort and portability. The headphones share some similarities with their predecessor, including battery life capacity and general design. However, they also come with a new (and pricier) price tag of $450. That's a lot of cash to spend, especially when the price of will only continue to drop."
Sony's WH-1000XM6 upgrades sound and noise cancellation while retaining similar battery life and general design. A new driver produces richer, smoother audio and clearer calls. The XM6 adds support for spatial audio across streaming platforms, enabling Sony's 360 Spatial Sound. Noise cancellation improves with four additional microphones for a total of 12, yielding strong but not fully isolating cancellation suited to flights and long work sessions. The headset design has been reformed for greater comfort and portability. The WH-1000XM6 carries a $450 price, higher than its predecessor, which may influence buying decisions.
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