Sony WH-1000XM3
Inconvenienced
Owned for 3 years, used Daily
Stress Points
- A thin piece of plastic that's supposed to hold in a 'side panel' that is supposed to keep the entire headband from slipping out. The hole above the tape is where the bit of plastic used to be. I used gaffer tape to keep the panel from slipping out every time I tried to put it on.
Positive Remarks
- This thing has lasted me a good while despite what I put it through, and it's pretty comfy with good sound quality and sound canceling to boot. It has an app associated with it that can be used to fine tune its settings, and the headphones itself has a touch panel that's pretty alright to use when you don't want to open your phone or go back to the tab that's playing music every time you want to pause, skip, etc. It can be used both wired and with Bluetooth.
Even though the panel slipped out by a lot when it first broke, and the headband nearly fell out too, it's still fully functional.
However, newer models of this have released since I bought this. - Would you buy it again?
No
Comments
mdore3 years ago
Had the same problem, will go back to Bose.Tschuuuls2 years ago
The company centralsound makes a replacement headband clamp, fyi :)