Sony WF-1000XM3 (ANC, 8 h, Wireless)

Sony WF-1000XM3

ANC, 8 h, Wireless


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nuclearcity

5 years ago

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MrPlow

5 years ago

Yes, they work. I've just tried it out with a Galaxy Watch 46mm LTE - I've been wanting to test it for a while anyway 😉 . By the way, pairing with the Buds (unfortunately) doesn't work via NFC (that would have been the cherry on top 😜). It works manually like this: 1. take both buds out of the charging case 2. put both buds in the ears 3. press both buttons for 7 seconds - the nice lady in the buds then says 'Pairing Mode'. 4. Search for the buds in the Bluetooth menu under Audio on the watch and pair them. Have fun . 🙂

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tuleb

5 years ago

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mhebsacker

5 years ago

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No - I also have a delay of at least 1 second. To watch videos properly, you need aptx low latency, and neither the sony s nor the iPhone can do that. Or finally a possibility to set / learn the latency, as is now possible with the AppleTV, for example. But that would have to be implemented by iOS or the video player.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

It is possible since 7.3 of the software. To do this, you need the "Headphone" app from Sony on your mobile phone and can update your earpieces and switch off Mode Switch Notification if necessary.

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sunkenmonkey

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

How did you proceed? The WF-1000XM3 didn't work properly with Windows 10 until an update, which you can do with the Headphones Connect app. Does the BT connection work with a mobile device? If so, the fault is probably with the Windows PC. Have you already tried to fix the problem? Write!

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scamau

5 years ago

Can I also buy the case separately?

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Benno79

5 years ago

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In principle, yes. They write how to do it on the Sony website on this topic https://www.sony.de/electronics/support/articles/00189241

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Yes, just tried with Garmin 5s Plus and Spotify. 7s Touch both headphones at the same time to enter pairing mode, then connect on the watch. Both headphones work. Indoor reception is good, sound is not as good as with iPhone, but still OK. Note that the WF-1000XM3 are not waterproof/sweatproof according to Sony.

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RB2809

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

Through the Sony app, you can adjust the sound quality to your needs. There are preset modes. I can only compare the sound quality of wireless headphones and they are worlds apart. I was completely convinced by them in terms of sound. The wearing comfort needs getting used to and adjusting. I would have to try out different ear cups.

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Anonymous

6 months ago

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Chuck.Norris

3 years ago

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schweigefux

3 years ago

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deufel86

3 years ago

In terms of shielding, I think they are less good than the closed WH-1000XM3. They may also be more uncomfortable over the long term. When there is no music on the headphones, noise cancelling can only help to a limited extent in my opinion, because the ears are simply not closed enough. For phone calls, they seem more suitable, at least for the person on the other end, because the other person understands you better. With the thick WH-1000XM3, you sound quite muffled. Apart from that, the quality and battery life of both models is very good.

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