It is not a huge difference, but the Sony mix of simpler checks and deeper characteristics and more granular gives her couple a leg in usability.
Wired: Sony WH-1000XM6
Method of cancellation of noise and transparency
Photography: Ryan Waniata
Before digging here, it is important to note that both these couples offer the cancellation of the noise that at best everything we have ever tested. If you need to kill the noise, a couple will do it at an almost disorienting level.
With a total of 12 microphones and a new advanced chipset, Sony says that her latest headphones have the best cancellation of noise on the market. When A/B tests occur without music, this was difficult to demonstrate. Both are fantastic in removing low-end sounds like my go-to Video drone of the planeWhile it effectively locks up like keys, vacuum cleaner and vocal chatter.
What is immediately obvious is what Faster The XM6 works to kill the sound, giving them an advantage in some key areas. Sony says that her new QN3 processor is “7x faster” compared to the QN1 chip of the previous couple, which translates into a crazy response to your environment. Where Bose’s pair slowly crushes the noises while analyzing them over time, the XM6 reacts almost instantly to everything, from the cars that move on to my blower of electric leaves.
As the Cablato Paraker Hall publisher pointed out, the fastest response time of XM6 also helps their noise by canceling the way most people listen to, with the music that sounds, regulating the output in real time with your melodies. In the light music test, Sony’s couple seemed to offer a slight advantage over the Ultra, in particular with more acute discomfort like my always vigilant barking dog. Even like that, both couples are so powerful that a little music still puts you in the void from practically all the sounds.
The method of transparency, the opposite diameter of the cancellation of the noise, is the same close way, but once again, Sony’s fastest response time improves performance. Both couples seem quite natural, but Sony’s model has reacted more effectively in real time to incisive sounds such as the fool of my door on the back or a strong applause, while Bose’s couple takes longer to adapt. Sony’s brazenly fast silicon seems to be the real secret for the incredible environmental audio skills of the XM6.