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Here’s how the Sony WH-1000XM6 compare to the WH-1000XM5 and AirPods Max

It’s been over two years since Sony had a new pair of headphones in its 1000X lineup, but the newly announced WH-1000XM6 seem worth the wait. From the outside, the new ANC headphones look similar to the streamlined WH-1000XM5 from 2022, with the only major change being the return of ear cups that rotate and fold flat. Inside, though, Sony’s packed in improvements that put the WH-1000XM6 ahead of the competition in terms of both sound quality and active noise cancellation.

That’s mostly thanks to the new QN3 processor on the inside, the addition of four new built-in microphones (from eight on the 1000XM5 to 12 on the 1000XM6) and an updated system for adapting ANC performance around fit and pressure. All three combine for noticeably better ANC. Those changes haven’t led to shorter battery life either — you’ll get the same 30 hours with ANC activated on the WH-1000XM6 that you were able to get on the WH-1000XM5.

The WH-1000XM6 is not only able to play spatial audio tracks like the WH-100XM5 and AirPods Max can, the headphones can also convert any stereo track you throw at it into 360-degree audio. For most people, though, the more immediately useful new feature will be the ability to keep using the headphones while you charge them, something oddly missing from previous models.

At $450, the WH-100XM6 are a good $50 more expensive than WH-1000XM5 and tiptoeing closer to the exorbitantly priced AirPods Max. The best way to know if Sony’s new headphones are right for you is to read Engadget’s review and ideally, try them for yourself. Until then, we’ve put together an overview of how the WH-1000XM6 compare to the WH-1000XM5 and the AirPods Max.

WH-1000MX6

WH-1000MX5

AirPods Max

Pricing (MSRP)

$450

$400

$549

Active noise cancellation

Yes

Yes

Yes

Transparency mode

Yes

Yes

Yes

Adaptive audio

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multipoint connectivity

Yes

Can switch between 2 Bluetooth connections

Fast Pair with Android devices 

Swift Pair with Windows 11 and Windows 10 devices

Yes

Can switch between 2 Bluetooth connections

Fast Pair with Android devices

Swift Pair with Windows 11 and Windows 10 devices

No

Automatic device switching between Apple devices only

Battery life (rated)

Up to 30 hours with ANC on

Up to 40 hours with ANC off

Up to 30 hours with ANC on

Up to 40 hours with ANC off

Up to 20 hours with ANC on

Up to 20 hours with ANC and Spatial Audio on

Up to 20 hours of talk time

Wired charging

USB-C

USB-C

USB-C

Water & dust resistance

No

No

No

Size & weight

8.96 oz

8.82 oz

13.6 oz

Chip(s)

Sony QN3

Sony QN1 + V1

Apple H1

Bluetooth

Bluetooth 5.3

Bluetooth 5.2

Bluetooth 5.0

Bluetooth codecs

SBC, AAC, LDAC, LC3

SBC, AAC, LDAC

AAC, SBC

Spatial audio

Yes

360 Audio

360 Spatial Sound Upmix for converting stereo audio

Yes

360 Audio

Yes

Control type

Touch controls for playback and volume

NC/AMB button for ANC

Touch controls for playback and volume

NC/AMB button

Digital Crown dial for playback and volume

Noise control button for ANC

Mics & sensors

12 microphones total: six microphones for calls

Touch sensors

Accelerometer

Gyroscope

Eight microphones total: four microphones for calls

Touch sensors

Accelerometer

Gyroscope

Nine microphones total: eight ANC mics, three mics for voice pickup (two shared for ANC)

Optical sensor

Position sensor

Case-detect sensor

Accelerometer

Gyroscope

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/headphones/heres-how-the-sony-wh-1000xm6-compare-to-the-wh-1000xm5-and-airpods-max-193706730.html?src=rss

Source: https://www.engadget.com/audio/headphones/heres-how-the-sony-wh-1000xm6-compare-to-the-wh-1000xm5-and-airpods-max-193706730.html?src=rss

Author: Ian Carlos Campbell [Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics]

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