Let it be said: in the juicy market for high-end wireless headphones, Sony will not be overwhelmed. Faced with Apple, Sennheiser and other Devialets reassembled as ever, the WF-1000XM4 show a Japanese manufacturer still very lively.
Sony WF-1000XM4
Introductory price €279
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Amazon Warehouse
138,27
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Fnac.com Marketplace occasion
139,99
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Amazon
199,00
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Boulanger.com
199,00
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Fnac.com
199,99
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Darty.com
199,99
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Rakuten
199,99
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Fnac.com marketplace
199,99
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Amazon Marketplace
219,08
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Cdiscount Marketplace
246,77
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LDLC
256,90
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Back Market
298,00
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It’s a near-faultless achievement that the new headphones achieve true wireless premium from Sony. Good in everything, exceptional on the critical points of autonomy, sound reproduction quality and active noise reduction, the WF-1000XM4 set a new standard to beat in their category. Provided you are not resistant to truly in-ear headphones, they represent a completely obvious choice.
Points forts
- Exceptionally dynamic and precise sound.
- Spacious and natural soundstage.
- Extremely effective active noise reduction.
- Excellent comfort, very pleasant foam in the tips.
- Gargantuan autonomy for true wireless (9 hours with noise reduction, 12 hours without).
- Good hands-free kit.
- Compact storage case.
- Splash protection (IPX4).
- Wide range of advanced features (including fast pairing on Android and Windows 10).
Weak points
- The extreme bass lacks a bit of depth.
- Volume control from headphones possible, but impractical.
An alternative
Technics EAH-AZ60
Introductory price €229
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Amazon Warehouse
143,78
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Amazon Marketplace
195,97
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Amazon
206,16
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Boulanger.com
206,16
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Darty Marketplace
206,16
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Fnac.com marketplace
206,82
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Cdiscount Marketplace
209,96
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La Redoute Marketplace
224,98
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Son-Video.com
229,00
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This is a nice surprise that these Technics EAH-AZ60. Headphones true wireless top of the range from the Japanese manufacturer manage, thanks among other things to very good sound performance and a user experience that is as complete as it is intuitive, to climb slowly but surely into the front runners.