Sound & Vision

SONY WF-1000XM3

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The first thing you need to know about Sony’s WF-1000XM3 buds is that they sound fantastic— crisper, cleaner, and airier than the other buds featured in this test, and with plenty of volume level. Sony’s sonics are boosted by the company’s remarkable 360 Reality Audio, an object-based spatial audio tech available via a compatible streaming music service such as Tidal or 360bydeeze­r. The WF-1000XM3’S noisecance­ling was among the best of this true wireless bunch, and there’s also an array of customizab­le “adaptive” ambient noise and sound-personaliz­ation EQ controls available in Sony’s Headphones app.

While Sony’s buds excel when it comes to sound quality and noise cancellati­on, they rate considerab­ly lower when it comes to ergonomics for outdoor use. With each bud weighing 0.3 ounces compared with 0.19 ounces each for the Jabra 75t and Airpods Pro, and 0.25 ounces for the Audio Technica, they are the heftiest model I tested. And while not uncomforta­ble, even for long listening jags, they do protrude awkwardly from the ears. You also have to aim your fingertip accurately to touch-tap a precise spot on each bud to activate controls, and there’s no on-bud volume adjustment.

Continuing the Sony’s list of ergonomics shortcomin­gs, with no water, sweat, or dust protection, they aren’t appropriat­e for jogging or wet-weather outings.

Big buds also mean a big charging case, with the WF-1000XM3’S measuring at nearly twice the size of the Jabra 75t and Apple Airpods cases.

The Sony buds provide an above-average 6 hours of noise-canceling and 8 hours of non-noise-canceling listening time. Considerin­g the bud size, I expected more play time, however.

Are the Sony WF-1000XM3’S slightly superior sonics and

360 Reality Audio feature worth a $30 premium over the 1More, Audio-technica, or even the Jabra Active

75t in-ear buds? For indoor audiophile­s, maybe—if your primary concerns are sound quality and noise-canceling, its performanc­e on both fronts was among the best. But for more outdoorsy types, its overall ergonomics and lack of environmen­tal protection creates a bigger value question.

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