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

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Color: Blue


Style: Headphones Only


Features

  • ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION: Premium noise canceling with Dual Noise Sensor technology
  • LONG BATTERY LIFE: Up to 30-hour battery life with quick charging (10 min charge for 5 hours of playback)
  • TOUCH SENSOR CONTROLS: Pause play skip tracks, control volume, activate your voice assistant, and answer phone calls.
  • SPEAK-TO-CHAT: Automatically reduces volume during conversations
  • SUPERIOR CALL QUALITY: Precise voice pick up combines five built-in microphones with advanced audio signal for clear calls
  • WEARING DETECTION: Pauses playback when headphones are removed
  • MULTIPOINT CONNECTION: Seamless multiple-device pairing
  • ADAPTIVE SOUND CONTROL: Provides a personalized listening experience
  • COMFORT: Updated design relieves pressure for long-lasting comfort
  • EDGE AI: Co-developed with Sony Music Studios Tokyo, DSEE Extreme (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine) upscales compressed digital music files in real time.

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.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
ManufacturerSony
Product SeriesWH1000XM4
Color SchemeBlue
Design TypeOver-Ear Headphones
Wireless TechnologyBluetooth 5.0
Dimensions7.27 x 3.03 x 9.94 inches
Net Weight1 pound
Power SourceLithium Polymer Battery (included)
Release DateDecember 2020
Place of ManufactureMalaysia
Battery LifeUp to 30 Hours
Quantity per Package1 Unit

Frequently asked questions

The noise cancellation on the Sony WH-1000XM4 is highly effective. It uses Adaptive Sound Control and dual noise sensor technology to analyze and adjust to your environment, effectively reducing a wide range of frequencies such as background chatter and transportation noise.

Yes, the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones have a built-in microphone that allows for clear phone calls. They also support Sony's Precise Voice Pickup Technology that optimizes voice pickup through five built-in microphones for enhanced call quality.

Yes, the Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones are compatible with Alexa and other voice assistants. With a simple touch, you can activate your preferred voice assistant for hands-free control and queries.

The Sony WH-1000XM4 headphones offer up to 30 hours of battery life with noise canceling on and can be quickly charged for 10 minutes to provide up to 5 hours of playback.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Sony XM4 headphones are regarded as an impressive improvement over their predecessors with excellent noise cancellation, high-quality sound, and outstanding comfort. Users appreciate the intuitive features like automatic noise cancelling adjustments during conversations and a user-friendly Sony Connect app for device management. They offer a sturdy, albeit plastic construction, and boast an exceptional battery life, making them practical for extended use.

Pros

  • 🎧 Superior noise cancellation close to Apple AirPods Max
  • 🎶 Sound quality is great with a more balanced low-end compared to previous models
  • 👓 Comfortable even for wearers of glasses with cushioned ear pads
  • 🔋 Long battery life with intuitive automatic turn-off feature to save power
  • 🔄 Features include 360 sound and a touch control pad, enhancing user experience

Cons

  • 🔨 Build quality feels plasticky, though durable
  • ⚙ Touch controls and auto-pause function may not work perfectly for all users
  • 💼 Somewhat bulky design which might not appeal to all aesthetically
  • 🎛 Adjustments like EQ settings may affect battery life

Should I Buy It?

The Sony XM4 headphones seem to be a wise investment for those in search of high-quality audio, leading noise cancelation technology and long-term comfort. If you're looking for reliable headphones and can overlook the plasticky build and the aesthetics, they offer a great value. However, if your priority is a sleek design and you're sensitive to touch controls, you might want to consider other options.


  • Amazing quality
Color: Black Style: Headphones Only
So happy with this purchase. I researched extensively and was between these and the Bose ones of comparable quality but these seemed to be a bit better in terms of the technology used etc. My only thing is that they feel a smidge loose on my head so if i were to lean back they’d likely start slipping, not that i need to lean back with them on. I also don’t wear these to the gym or anything. I wear these around the house, on airplanes, walking around cities, etc. the noise cancelling is excellent for planes and the ambient feature is excellent when on public transportation or walking around outside. The battery life is incredible, 30 hours. I actually love the touch screen aspect of the volume control etc. they’re very comfortable and can be worn for very extended periods of time. I’ve worn them for 9+ hours and have had no discomfort. That might be why they seem a bit loose though. Either way, so glad I made this investment, i can’t imagine listening to music any other way. For reference and context the headphones i was using prior were Bose in ear ones which are very uncomfortable for me but fine for the gym as well as skull candy over the ear headphones which in my opinion are not good but i wear them to the gym, but the sound quality is kinda garbage. I also listen to a lot of metal and it sounds great on these. You can customize how music sounds using the Sony app. Highly recommend these! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by Melissa Valarezo

  • Great for the casual user
Color: Black Style: Headphones Only
I purchased these recently while they were on sale intending to use them while I work from home and listen to music, podcasts, or take a work call. They can dually connect to both my computer and phone as I often switch between the two as I'm working. But the switch is not as great or seamless as it could be, sometimes it struggles, causing me to miss something being said at the beginning of the meeting when crossing over from one Bluetooth connection to the other. Pausing whatever device is actively playing media, then switching starting a call, or playing a video on that second device is a lot more seamless this way. Upon first use I was actually surprised by how light the headphones were and how comfortable the padding on these were, but I will say after wearing them for nearly 8 hours, I did notice a little bit of soreness around the tops of my ears but it's nothing compared to what ear buds feel like and what other headphones feel like only 2-3 hours. I cannot really speak on the audio quality as I'm not necessarily a huge expert in that area and I'm largely deaf in one of my ears so half of this pair of headphones is pretty much usless to me... none the less, it sounds great to me, great clear, crisp audio. And I will make note that coworkers that I had to speak on the phone with many times previously and always struggled to understand, regardless of if I have the call on private mode and turned all the way up, speakerphone, or earbuds. But with taking phone calls with these headphones I do not notice this same issue. To mention being largely deaf in one of my ears, these headphones do have a noise canceling features, and although I don't need too much help in the noise canceling area... I can attest that I feel almost completely deaf with these headphones on. Even with other noise canceling headphones, I can hear myself typing on my keyboard, or the sound of resonance of my feet hitting the ground while walking with headphones on, but I do not experience those things with these headphones at all. And so far from about a week and a half of use, the battery life has been great so far, and I am seeming to get about a day and a half (~12 to 14 hours give or take) of battery life from one charge before I get the battery low message, that is when decide to charge mine, but I'm sure you'd still have a good amount of charge left. Also, the case that these headphones come in, and are stored in, is so amazing and such good quality. I always return them to their case after I'm done using them for the day, as the case is strong is really helps keep your headphones safe and protected. I have a habit of throwing my headphones into a bag if I feel like I may want them, but in that bag is also so many other things, and I never worry about my headphones because of how sturdy and strong the case for these are. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Brianna Paige

  • 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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