Sony WF-1000XM6 review
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Sony WF-1000XM6 review
"It's been over two years since Sony's last flagship earbuds came out and it was about time for an update. Enter the WF-1000XM6, still sporting an absurdly long name, these feature an updated design alongside claims of even better sound tuning and noise cancellation. The earbud version of the WH-1000XM6 gets two more microphones compared to its predecessors with promises of even better call quality and adaptive noise cancellation. Sony actually claims these earbuds inherited their adaptive noise canceling from the over-ear XM6s alongside an optimized antenna structure for better connectivity."
"At first glance, the WF-1000XM6, which will be referred to as the XM6 throughout the review, don't look that different from their predecessors. The new model is still chunky compared to the current crop of TWS earbuds, and they stick out from your ear in a noticeable way. The XM6s retain a similar oval shape to previous entries from Sony, but they are even longer and heavier than the XM5s."
The WF-1000XM6 earbuds present an updated ergonomic shape that remains chunkier and more protrusive than many current TWS earbuds. Each earbud weighs 6.4 grams and the combined weight with the charging case is just over 58 grams. The charging case measures 62 x 26 x 41 mm, uses matte plastic, has sharper corners, and feels less premium and less pocket-friendly than the previous generation. The XM6s add two microphones versus predecessors, claim inherited adaptive noise cancellation from over-ear XM6s, and include an optimized antenna structure intended to improve connectivity and call quality.
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