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September 2016
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Réduction de bruit efficace
Très bonne autonomie
Fonction de filtrage sonore sélectif très pratique
L'ergonomie
La réduction de bruit
La qualité audio
Un son doux et chaleureux
Avec des basses bien définies
Une bonne réduction de bruit active
L'ambient Aware bien pratique et bien intégré
Confortable
Belle construction
Finition de qualité
Accessoires complets
Intuitif et facile d'utilisation
App
Très bonne qualité sonore
Annulation de bruit très efficace
Design léché Bonne autonomie
Le son excellent
Le confort
Le système de réduction du bruit qui est aussi performant que celui de Bose
L'autonomie et des fonctions qui plairont aux voyageurs
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Manque d'aigus
Un peu lourd
Des aigus fades
L'amplification des sons
Petit manque de clarté et d'air en général
Une distorsion qui aurait gagné à être un peu plus discrète dans les médiums
Coussinets fixés sur les oreillettes
On aurait aimé une application pour smartphones
Impossible de le connecter à deux appareils
Casque un peu encombrant
Léger souffle dû au vent
Le système de réduction de bruit adaptatif qui se fait parfois trop sentir
There is quite a lot of choice if you're looking for headphones with noise cancellation, that much is certain. Bose offers the best noise cancellation out of the models we tested, but we felt more pressure on our ears, which is remarkable. The Sennheiser...
The MDR-1000X are, in almost every sense of the word, a premium pair of headphones. The faux-leather earpads are extremely comfortable for extended periods of time, they do an excellent job cancelling external noise and fun features like Quick Attention M
But, that said, if you don't fall into that category there are better-sounding headphones for less money – especially if you don't mind dropping the noise cancelling feature. Similarly, I thought the active noise cancellation was done better here than in
Sony was right. The MDR-1000X are definitely the closest competitor to Bose's QuietComfort series I've ever had the pleasure of testing. Some high-end codecs (LDAC, AAC and aptX) help the 1000X sound even better than the QC35s, but ultimately the noise ca...
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Publié: 2017-02-14, Auteur: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Headphones Bose QC-35 are a little more comfortable and dampen noise fractionally more, but the new headphones Sony MDR-1000X is overcome after the sound in every respect. Add to this the perfect workmanship, design, excellent control of fixed and useful...
Impressive noise-cancelling, Superb wireless sound quality, Balanced sound and long battery life
Touch controls are hit and miss
Sony might be a noise-cancelling newbie but the MDR-1000Xs should have more established rivals sweating – on both sound quality and noise-killing efficacy, these cans are superb. Factor in the elegant, thoughtful design and you've got a serious contender...
The Sony MDR-1000X is an excellent-sounding, comfortable wireless headphone with effective noise-canceling that measures up to Bose's for muffling ambient noise. It has good battery life and some nifty extra features geared toward frequent travelers
Not great as a headset; its adaptive noise-canceling is too noticeable at times
If you can overlook a few small drawbacks, the MDR-1000X is a top-notch wireless noise-canceling headphone that's stacked with features and sounds excellent...
Publié: 2016-09-23, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Outstanding noise cancellation, comfort, convenience for travel, sound performance
Needs battery power to perform
Sony's aim with the MDR-1000X is to take down market leader Bose. And with a clever application of technology Sony has achieved wonderful results, which easily put them above and beyond the Bose QuietComfort 35, if you're ok with the slightly larger build...