
"The Sony WH-1000XM4 employs double noise sensor technology with two microphones per ear cup to capture environmental sound. This information goes to the Sony HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN1, where it receives real-time noise cancelation processing across various environments. The system automatically self-adjusts to the environment around you and turns up the cancelation on loud subway trains and turning it off in quiet areas."
"The premium noise-canceling headphone market is crowded these days. You've got the Apple AirPods Max, Bose QuietComfort Ultra, Sennheiser Momentum 4, and even Sonos Ace entering the ring. Here's the thing - they all pretty much do the same job. The noise canceling works great, the battery lasts all day, they sound good, and they connect via Bluetooth. Newer generations bring minor tweaks but the core experience hasn't changed dramatically in years."
Premium noise-canceling headphones deliver similar core experiences across brands. Sony WH-1000XM4 is priced at $198, down from $348, offering high value. The headphones use double noise sensor technology with two microphones per ear cup and the Sony HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN1 for real-time cancellation. The system adapts to environment, increasing cancellation on loud trains and reducing it in quiet areas. NC Optimizer tailors the seal to head and ear shape while Atmospheric Pressure Optimization compensates for altitude. Battery life reaches 30 hours with noise canceling on, and a 10-minute quick charge yields five hours. The headset connects via Bluetooth 5.0 and supports LDAC for high-res audio on select Android phones.
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