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Sony WI-1000X review

Posted on November 2, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

As more phone manufacturers ditch the headphone jack and dongles continue to provide an inelegant solution, wireless listening appears to be the way forward.

If this trend continues as we expect, then many smartphone users will shortly need to consider owning a pair of Bluetooth headphones.

Those known as ‘neckbuds’ (headphones joined by a collar to keep them together) might be, on paper, best placed to take advantage of this trend. More compact than on-ears, they also tend to have better stability and battery life than in-ear equivalents.

Sony’s WI-1000Xs are the bigger siblings of the award-winning WF-1000Xs. For £100 more than the wireless in-ear headphones you get greater battery life, playback control and, most importantly, better sound too.
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