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2020-08-08T16:14:04.306Z


It took two years, but it finally happened: Sony introduced the next generation of headphones with active noise filtering. The new headphones may be the best in the category, and will arrive in Israel next month at an estimated price of NIS 1,550


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Sony exposes the next generation of headphones with active noise filtering

It took two years, but it finally happened: Sony introduced the next generation of headphones with active noise filtering. The new headphones may be the best in the category, and will arrive in Israel next month at an estimated price of NIS 1,550

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Mikey Levy

Thursday, 06 August 2020, 18:00

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      Sony announces tonight (Thursday) the 1000XM4 headphone series. This is the next generation of the best Over Ear headphones on the market, with active noise filtering. Two years have passed since the company launched the retired model, and this is real good news. They are expected to arrive in Israel during the end of August - beginning of September and the estimated price will be NIS 1,550.

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      The headphones with the best noise filtering?

      For the first time in the series, the headphones will support connecting two devices simultaneously, so that it can be connected to both a computer and a smartphone at the same time. Sony promised that the highlight, the noise filtering, would be better than the previous generation, when they knew how to filter mid and high frequencies better than before. Sony has integrated the QN1, the audio processor that also exists in the previous generation, but in the new generation it includes improvements in the algorithm, alongside a new audio chip that has been added to the processor. According to Sony, the processor detects sounds more than 700 times per second.

      Sony presents: Improving audio quality and noise filtering (Photo: PR)

      Sony understands that the office has become ubiquitous, whether in the cafe or restaurant, and they have incorporated the Quick Attention feature introduced two years ago. The feature allows you to place your hand on the right headset, thus muting the audio and filtering noise and enabling dialogue management. In the new generation, Sony has improved the feature and now the headphones detect dialogue management, as they stop the music and turn off the noise filtering.

      The headphones support wired and Bluetooth connection, while still supporting high-resolution listening on both connections, thanks to the DAC processor, Analogue AMP technology and DSEE Extreme technology, which allows you to upgrade audio files. Other headphones include an improvement in call management, with Sony claiming that call management has been improved thanks to Precise Voice Pickup technology.

      They look the same as the previous generation, but include design improvements (Photo: PR)

      The design of the headphones is almost identical to that of the previous generation, but Sony noted that the "chassis" of the headphones has been improved and is more comfortable than the previous generation. We also noted that the ear pads are 10% softer and larger than the previous generation. Estimated battery life is 30 hours of playback using Bluetooth and active noise filtering. As mentioned, they are expected to arrive in Israel at the end of August - beginning of September, and their estimated price is NIS 1,550.

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