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Sony XB950N1 Extra Bass Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones, Black

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Model Name Sony XB950N1 Extra Bass Wireless
Color Black
Form Factor Over Ear
Connectivity Technology Bluetooth 4.1

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  • Industry leading digital noise cancelling technology. Connectivity Technology: Wireless Bluetooth 4.1
  • Feel the power of EXTRA BASS
  • High quality wireless audio with Bluetooth and NFC
  • Optimize your sound settings with the Sony Headphones Connect app
  • Enjoy broad frequency response ; Frequency Response: 20 20,000 Hz (POWER ON) (Wired).Driver Unit:1.57 inch, Dome
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Sound quality
4.5
4.5
4.2
4.4
4.2
4.7
Noise cancellation
4.2
4.3
4.2
4.4
4.1
4.0
Battery life
4.5
4.5
4.6
4.7
Bass quality
4.9
4.1
4.5
5.0
Volume control
4.4
5.0
4.1
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Sony Wireless Headphones

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WH-1000XM3

WH-H900N

MDR-XB950B1

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4.4 out of 5 stars
1,576
4.6 out of 5 stars
21,705
4.5 out of 5 stars
306
4.4 out of 5 stars
2,779
Over-ear
Noise Cancelling
Digital Noise Cancellation Industry-leading NC Digital Noise Cancellation N/A
Battery Life
22 hrs 30 hrs 28 hrs 18 hrs
Touch Control
Quick Attention Mode
Ambient Sound Mode
Adaptive Sound Control w/ app
Hi-Res Audio Capability
EXTRA BASS On/Off
Customize Sound with app
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    Product Description

    Hear nothing but the bass with these noise cancelling, Bluetooth headphones with EXTRA BASS that deliver powerful, clear sound, wireless freedom and up to 22 hours of battery life. Find the perfect sound for each song with the Sony Headphones Connect app, while you enjoy broad frequency response for the ultimate listening experience. Even take hands free calls with the built in mic. Quiet has never sound so good.

    Customer reviews

    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    1,576 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the sound quality, comfort, value, and battery life of the headphones. For example, they mention the bass effect is awesome, the volume on these is outstanding, and can still hear a conversation clearly. That said, some say the earcups feel like leather and the highs are smooth. Opinions are mixed on quality, fit, and connectivity.

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    517 customers mention396 positive121 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They say the sound seems not bad, but a little bit strange when using on the first day. They appreciate the compactness, good controls, decent noise cancelling, and hands-free operation. They also say the bass effect is awesome and does what it says, increasing the level of bass. The volume on these is outstanding, and they can still hear a conversation clearly without any music on. The app you can download to customize the sound is simple. Customers also mention the earcups alone have an above-average lack of noise leak. They have a simple muted style which allows them to feel comfortable wearing, and separate control buttons for noise canceling.

    "...However, if you want high-quality thunderous bass + crisp & clean audio, the ability to go wireless on your phone and wired while gaming, this thing..." Read more

    "...Between the thick padding on each ear and the active noise cancelling feature, these headphones do a great job of keeping outside sound out of your..." Read more

    "...The ANC on these XB950N1 are rather weak, but the isolation and great sound make up for it if you're looking for headphones that do more than drown..." Read more

    "...comfort, good quality build with compactness, good controls, decent noise cancelling, hands-free operation with your device, big bass for bass lovers..." Read more

    139 customers mention100 positive39 negative

    Customers like the comfort of the headphones. They say the padding is very thick, but soft and squishy. The cushion of the headphone is great and doesn't hurt their ears at all. The earcups feel like leather.

    "...connect to PS4, PC and phone at the same time, has great range, feels comfortable, has a cool dual-battery feature so you never run out of juice...." Read more

    "...All of the buttons—power, bass, noise cancelling, volume, music—feel great and are varied enough that learning them by touch is really easy._..." Read more

    "...The head band is tighter than it needs to be and that does reduce the comfort level. Several reviewers noted this and I agree...." Read more

    "...Probably the most comfortable headphones that I own, except for the Bose QC35ii that I gave to my wife...." Read more

    121 customers mention106 positive15 negative

    Customers like the value of the headphones. They say it's worth the price, delivers affordable quality, and is the best sound investment you can make in the headphone world. The headphones have a 22-hour battery life and NFC pairing, and they have satisfying low-end that can be adjusted.

    "Robust sound with tangible, satisfying low-end that can be adjusted._Sound isn’t flat or balanced, nor is it meant to be...." Read more

    "This is a great product at a great price!..." Read more

    "...They are cheaper and bit more ballsy sounding. The trade offs were worth it for me. Hope this helps." Read more

    "...up to you if the the Bluetooth, 22hr battery life, and NFC pairing are worth the added price...." Read more

    107 customers mention95 positive12 negative

    Customers like the battery life of the headphones. They say it lasts a long time and has an app that shows the battery level.

    "...Battery life is honestly kind of incredible—between a few hours of noise-cancelled listening each day and several hours powered down in between, I..." Read more

    "...Battery life has been pretty awesome. I'm getting more than the 20-22 hours on a charge...." Read more

    "...They last a long time. I use them daily. I go a couple of days (like 3-5) without charging them until I need to recharge them...." Read more

    "...Battery life: UPDATED on 12/06/17: I charged it fully only once & I use them on my way to work & to home (5 days a week)...." Read more

    90 customers mention72 positive18 negative

    Customers like the appearance of the headphones. They mention that the bass is very nice, the headphones look and feel more premium, and the bass boost is rich and full. They also appreciate the clean audio and the ability to play longer than Beats. Overall, customers say the headphones are absolutely perfect and are better than Beat's.

    "...However, if you want high-quality thunderous bass + crisp & clean audio, the ability to go wireless on your phone and wired while gaming, this thing..." Read more

    "Robust sound with tangible, satisfying low-end that can be adjusted._Sound isn’t flat or balanced, nor is it meant to be...." Read more

    "...my favorite headphones out of the 3, and honestly I like they're look the best. I just dislike that Asian broad announcing every button push...." Read more

    "...Like I said, it is really great and sucks you in.Headphones cushion:..." Read more

    280 customers mention184 positive96 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the headphones. Some mention that they have good sound, good comfort, and a good quality build. The joints are super solid and swivel in all the ways. They are decent, but not worth the price at all. Others say that the included 3.5 mm jack is not high quality for gaming, there was a manufacturing defect concerning the material used to make that mold, and the headphones feel cheap.

    "...This headphone becomes a perfect wired gaming headset when combined with a V-MODA BoomPro (you could also use an Antlion ModMic) and also operates..." Read more

    "...sources—iPhone, iPad, Macs, PS Vita—is surprisingly easy and reliable, and the range is better than any other Bluetooth device I’ve used before...." Read more

    "...There was a manufacturing defect concerning the material used to make that mold. So new (and factory refurbished) stock shouldn't have that defect." Read more

    "...Good sound, good comfort, good quality build with compactness, good controls, decent noise cancelling, hands-free operation with your device, big..." Read more

    85 customers mention36 positive49 negative

    Customers are mixed about the fit of the headphones. Some mention that the fabrication is high-end and fits nicely, while others say that they fit a little big on them. The ear cushions sit snugly on the ear, but some would have preferred oval. The clamps tight as hell, loosen up to a good fit over time. However, some customers say that the headphones are a bit tight on their head and the biggest size is too small. The music this is designed for doesn't fit their taste.

    "...the headphones when they’re actually on your head—they’re a bit wider in the headband than I like..." Read more

    "...Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless: Felt great, had a nice loose fit with breathable mesh. Has good wireless range...." Read more

    "...They really do stick out from my head compared to Bose headphones which may feel more natural on your head.Connectivity:..." Read more

    "...Good sound, good comfort, good quality build with compactness, good controls, decent noise cancelling, hands-free operation with your device, big..." Read more

    73 customers mention50 positive23 negative

    Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the headphones. Some mention that the Bluetooth connectivity is great and convenient, while others say that it won't connect via Bluetooth on their iPad and that the pairing takes forever.

    "...high-quality thunderous bass + crisp & clean audio, the ability to go wireless on your phone and wired while gaming, this thing is an absolute beast...." Read more

    "...iPad, Macs, PS Vita—is surprisingly easy and reliable, and the range is better than any other Bluetooth device I’ve used before...." Read more

    "...Bluetooth pairing takes forever...." Read more

    "...Would be 5 but that broad is annoying.NFC works great. Just tap my Note 8 to the left can, and connect and power on. Pretty slick...." Read more

    The Sweet Spot for Excellent Gaming & Music (Detailed Review)
    5 Stars
    The Sweet Spot for Excellent Gaming & Music (Detailed Review)
    Over the course of a month of testing, I purchased this along with five other popular/high-end headsets: Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless, Skullcandy Crusher Wireless, SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless, Beyerdynamic MMX 300 2nd Generation, and Sony XB550AP (at the bottom of this review I compare the Sony XB950N1 against those five products). After a long and arduous experience of trying everything out, I can say with confidence that I love this headset and it achieves the best sweet spot for those who want to both game and listen to music.When I'm doing competitive gaming I connect a V-MODA BoomPro Mic (picture attached) so that I can use a mic and have perfect 0-latency sound. It turns this fantastic headphone into a fantastic gaming headset. IMPORTANT NOTE: when you first plug the wired connection in, the headset always turns itself off by default. Yeah, it'll work fine that way, but you lose the extra bass and noise reduction. But guess what? If you just turn the headset on again it enables the extra bass and noise reduction WHILE WIRED! Maybe this is obvious to some people, but it was a total revelation for me. It was a literal game-changer.I listen to everything from orchestral/vocal tracks to hard rock and dubstep. I play games with rocket launchers but I also need to hear quiet footsteps in the distance. I want high-fidelity sound quality with good clarity but I ALSO want to have high amounts of bass. I want amazing sound but was NOT looking for the bland "neutral" EQ that sound producers and audiophile purists consider perfect. I can understand why they want that perfectly faithful precision, but I wanted a headset that brought the thunder with extra oomph without sacrificing sound quality.With the extra bass feature turned on the XB950N1 puts out nice deep SOLID bass that doesn't distort the rest of the frequency response. The headset has no problem putting out subwoofer-quality bass that vibrates your ears. It doesn't struggle at this or need "encouragement" from 3rd party EQ settings - it's what it was designed for and it does its job extremely well. Most importantly, it does this without losing the high end or letting bass spill into the mid-range which causes a muddy sound. It does indeed bring the thunder without sacrifice. It's the only headset out of all the headsets I've tried where I can honestly say I took it out of the box, turned it on and it just had the perfect stock EQ. I can listen on my PC or cell phone and songs sound exactly the same with zero effort needed. No fiddling with settings, just play and enjoy. For those who are less of bass-addicts, you can always install the phone app and reduce how much extra bass the headphone delivers or even set it to reduce bass.The noise cancellation is a really nice perk. I didn't realize how much noise the air conditioning and cars driving past the house made until I disabled the feature (it's on by default) and suddenly heard all that white noise. I quickly enabled it again. With this feature on, the quiet moments in games are dead silent, making it easy to hear the softest of footsteps and just improving the overall immersion in music. I can only imagine how useful this will be at the airport. I've heard from other reviewers that the noise reduction is about 90% as good as the noise reduction on the WH-1000XM3.COMPARED TO COMPETITORS:Skullcandy Crusher Wireless: technically has heavier bass at its max bass setting, but if you crank it up it does so at the expense of bleeding into the mids and suffocating the highs to the point that it sounds like you're in the bathroom of a concert rather than out on the stage. The headset sounds great with the bass slider at around 50%, but also is the most uncomfortable headset I have ever in my life worn. It felt like putting a steel bear trap on my head from how much it clenched into my jaw muscles. I'm 160 pounds, 5'10", so pretty average body, pretty normal head I'd say. Not sure why it hurt so dang much but wow.Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless: Felt great, had a nice loose fit with breathable mesh. Has good wireless range. Didn't have NEARLY enough bass, not even close to enough, no matter what I tried. It has a really nice mic, but I'm leaving a short review on this comparison because not having bass is an immediate no-go from me.Beyerdynamic MMX 300 (2nd Generation): This is a really expensive wired-only headset that retails at $450. And yeah, of course it sounds good. In fact, it sounds perfectly faithful, which is to say, it has that neutral frequency response. Instead of thundering bass, you just get regular bass. You don't get "larger than life"... you just get "life". You can use an EQ to crank the bass up and make it sound boomy but it feels like a struggle against what the headset wants to do. Even when I had everything set for hard bass I don't think it had a blend that sounded as nice as the XB950N1. This isn't the fault of the headset, it's just the case of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless: Man. I reallllllly love the wireless tech on this thing. It has a really snazzy base unit that has a LCD to control the EQ, sidetone, etc. Makes it easy to connect to PS4, PC and phone at the same time, has great range, feels comfortable, has a cool dual-battery feature so you never run out of juice. But.... the bass, it's just like the Corsair Void Pro... it isn't nearly enough. The drivers just aren't made to put out heavy bass, even with the EQ set to max bass it's pitiful compared to the XB950N1. It's a shame, cause I love everything else about the headset.Sony XB550AP: This is the wired version of Sony's extra bass headphones. So for someone like me who games wired you'd think it'd be a no-brainer right? Well no, first of all cause I like being able to just pick up my phone and jam out without dragging clunky cords around. I don't care how I look in the privacy of my gaming room but I DO like looking decent in public, lol. Second, with the power on and the extra bass effect turned on the XB950N1 puts out noticeably better bass than the XB550AP which lacks the feature. The XB500AP is a fine headset, and if you fine-tune the EQ you can get very close to the XB950N1. However, the XB950N1 still takes 1st place especially with the bluetooth and noise reduction built in.FINAL WORD: I researched for days and bought/tested/returned way more headphones than I ever wanted to in search of perfection. This headphone becomes a perfect wired gaming headset when combined with a V-MODA BoomPro (you could also use an Antlion ModMic) and also operates perfectly in bluetooth mode for music listening or if you prefer to game that way. Be aware you can't use the built-in mic while gaming over bluetooth, it's just for taking phone calls with (this is a limitation of bluetooth) so you'll need a separate mic. However, if you want high-quality thunderous bass + crisp & clean audio, the ability to go wireless on your phone and wired while gaming, this thing is an absolute beast. Just remember to power up the headphones AFTER plugging in the wire, that way it stays powered up and gives you the extra bass :)
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The Sweet Spot for Excellent Gaming & Music (Detailed Review)
    Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2019
    Over the course of a month of testing, I purchased this along with five other popular/high-end headsets: Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless, Skullcandy Crusher Wireless, SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless, Beyerdynamic MMX 300 2nd Generation, and Sony XB550AP (at the bottom of this review I compare the Sony XB950N1 against those five products). After a long and arduous experience of trying everything out, I can say with confidence that I love this headset and it achieves the best sweet spot for those who want to both game and listen to music.

    When I'm doing competitive gaming I connect a V-MODA BoomPro Mic (picture attached) so that I can use a mic and have perfect 0-latency sound. It turns this fantastic headphone into a fantastic gaming headset. IMPORTANT NOTE: when you first plug the wired connection in, the headset always turns itself off by default. Yeah, it'll work fine that way, but you lose the extra bass and noise reduction. But guess what? If you just turn the headset on again it enables the extra bass and noise reduction WHILE WIRED! Maybe this is obvious to some people, but it was a total revelation for me. It was a literal game-changer.

    I listen to everything from orchestral/vocal tracks to hard rock and dubstep. I play games with rocket launchers but I also need to hear quiet footsteps in the distance. I want high-fidelity sound quality with good clarity but I ALSO want to have high amounts of bass. I want amazing sound but was NOT looking for the bland "neutral" EQ that sound producers and audiophile purists consider perfect. I can understand why they want that perfectly faithful precision, but I wanted a headset that brought the thunder with extra oomph without sacrificing sound quality.

    With the extra bass feature turned on the XB950N1 puts out nice deep SOLID bass that doesn't distort the rest of the frequency response. The headset has no problem putting out subwoofer-quality bass that vibrates your ears. It doesn't struggle at this or need "encouragement" from 3rd party EQ settings - it's what it was designed for and it does its job extremely well. Most importantly, it does this without losing the high end or letting bass spill into the mid-range which causes a muddy sound. It does indeed bring the thunder without sacrifice. It's the only headset out of all the headsets I've tried where I can honestly say I took it out of the box, turned it on and it just had the perfect stock EQ. I can listen on my PC or cell phone and songs sound exactly the same with zero effort needed. No fiddling with settings, just play and enjoy. For those who are less of bass-addicts, you can always install the phone app and reduce how much extra bass the headphone delivers or even set it to reduce bass.

    The noise cancellation is a really nice perk. I didn't realize how much noise the air conditioning and cars driving past the house made until I disabled the feature (it's on by default) and suddenly heard all that white noise. I quickly enabled it again. With this feature on, the quiet moments in games are dead silent, making it easy to hear the softest of footsteps and just improving the overall immersion in music. I can only imagine how useful this will be at the airport. I've heard from other reviewers that the noise reduction is about 90% as good as the noise reduction on the WH-1000XM3.

    COMPARED TO COMPETITORS:

    Skullcandy Crusher Wireless: technically has heavier bass at its max bass setting, but if you crank it up it does so at the expense of bleeding into the mids and suffocating the highs to the point that it sounds like you're in the bathroom of a concert rather than out on the stage. The headset sounds great with the bass slider at around 50%, but also is the most uncomfortable headset I have ever in my life worn. It felt like putting a steel bear trap on my head from how much it clenched into my jaw muscles. I'm 160 pounds, 5'10", so pretty average body, pretty normal head I'd say. Not sure why it hurt so dang much but wow.

    Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless: Felt great, had a nice loose fit with breathable mesh. Has good wireless range. Didn't have NEARLY enough bass, not even close to enough, no matter what I tried. It has a really nice mic, but I'm leaving a short review on this comparison because not having bass is an immediate no-go from me.

    Beyerdynamic MMX 300 (2nd Generation): This is a really expensive wired-only headset that retails at $450. And yeah, of course it sounds good. In fact, it sounds perfectly faithful, which is to say, it has that neutral frequency response. Instead of thundering bass, you just get regular bass. You don't get "larger than life"... you just get "life". You can use an EQ to crank the bass up and make it sound boomy but it feels like a struggle against what the headset wants to do. Even when I had everything set for hard bass I don't think it had a blend that sounded as nice as the XB950N1. This isn't the fault of the headset, it's just the case of trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.

    SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless: Man. I reallllllly love the wireless tech on this thing. It has a really snazzy base unit that has a LCD to control the EQ, sidetone, etc. Makes it easy to connect to PS4, PC and phone at the same time, has great range, feels comfortable, has a cool dual-battery feature so you never run out of juice. But.... the bass, it's just like the Corsair Void Pro... it isn't nearly enough. The drivers just aren't made to put out heavy bass, even with the EQ set to max bass it's pitiful compared to the XB950N1. It's a shame, cause I love everything else about the headset.

    Sony XB550AP: This is the wired version of Sony's extra bass headphones. So for someone like me who games wired you'd think it'd be a no-brainer right? Well no, first of all cause I like being able to just pick up my phone and jam out without dragging clunky cords around. I don't care how I look in the privacy of my gaming room but I DO like looking decent in public, lol. Second, with the power on and the extra bass effect turned on the XB950N1 puts out noticeably better bass than the XB550AP which lacks the feature. The XB500AP is a fine headset, and if you fine-tune the EQ you can get very close to the XB950N1. However, the XB950N1 still takes 1st place especially with the bluetooth and noise reduction built in.

    FINAL WORD: I researched for days and bought/tested/returned way more headphones than I ever wanted to in search of perfection. This headphone becomes a perfect wired gaming headset when combined with a V-MODA BoomPro (you could also use an Antlion ModMic) and also operates perfectly in bluetooth mode for music listening or if you prefer to game that way. Be aware you can't use the built-in mic while gaming over bluetooth, it's just for taking phone calls with (this is a limitation of bluetooth) so you'll need a separate mic. However, if you want high-quality thunderous bass + crisp & clean audio, the ability to go wireless on your phone and wired while gaming, this thing is an absolute beast. Just remember to power up the headphones AFTER plugging in the wire, that way it stays powered up and gives you the extra bass :)
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Set of Headphones
    Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2019
    Matt
    3.0 out of 5 stars Broke after a year
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2020
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    Eduardo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Los mejores Audífonos para música Electrónica.
    Reviewed in Mexico on November 17, 2017
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    Joce C
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente audio y cómodos
    Reviewed in Mexico on September 17, 2019
    Michael
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great sound
    Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2019