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View allWaiting on my 75t to see if they fix my complaints about fit
Regardless, these earbuds are simply outstanding in every way! Foremost for me is sound quality, and these perform admirably. Add in top notch ANC, solid battery life, and a great app to manage them, and it is easily worth the $200.
May be available for local pickup but not in my area. Deal seems dead.
I have a cheap pair of Dudios from Amazon and they generally do the job, but is not very good for making calls since they don't have good mics and my ears are plugged which tends to make me want to "scream" into my calls since I can't hear myself. After I got my 75t, I began to understand the premium pricing and what I'm paying for. The hearthrough feature lets me hear my own voice so I sound more normal on my calls instead of being loud overall to compensate for plugged ears.
If you don't really care about ANC your budget will generally get you something decent. However, there are some others that I was considering at the time such as: Galaxy Buds+, Elite 65t, Sennheisers (various models). If you can catch a sale, I do recommend the Galaxy Buds+ which generally sell for $119.99 if you can catch a good sale. I remember Telus had them on sale for that price not too long ago, but I already got the 75t and happy with those already.
Hope this helps you in narrowing down your choice. Thankfully ANC is now becoming a common feature and prices are dropping as new models come out and new players enter the market, so previous "flagship" earbuds are now more reasonable in pricing if you can catch them on sale.
The xm3 had a slight edge in ANC but not enough to care. They were also bulky and uncomfortable compared to the 75t.
All in all, I was quite disappointed since I was so excited to get these ANC buds.
The big win for these earbuds is the ability to independently use each earbud whereas the Elite 75t as well as all the Jabra truly wireless earbuds so far uses the master-slave model where the right earbud is the driver earbud and the left one just tags along and connects to the right earbud instead of directly to the device as well.
In general, I found Sony headphones to have great bass response and sound, and I'm surprised to hear from other owners on this thread to say these sound more neutral than bass heavy like the 75t.
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I own 8 wireless headphones. Coming from a BOSE QC25, I was expecting ANC on true wireless buds to be similar. They are not.
If you are happy with the soundcore, stick to them. I run as well. ANC on any true wireless bud, will not cancel out street noise or gym noise, but the ones with ANC usually have better audio. If you need something smaller than the soundcores, the galaxy buds+ are fantastic. The new pro models might offer a nice balance of some ANC, with comfort for workouts
Budget is approx. $100.
I never realized using one earbud at a time was a feature, but it’s one I definitely need. ANC (on/off) would be great too. Am I asking too much for my budget?
Thanks!
I keep reading reviews that say Sony has the best anc earbuds but with the posts here I’m confused - are these the ones that rank at the top of the list every time?
These have the best ANC and bass followed by Airpod pros and buds pro. I've had more connection issues with these though and they have the largest charging case. The earbuds are also the largest.
Airpod pro great for talking and pairing with multiple iDevices.
Jabra great for talking and connect multiple phones.
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Yes. Let's time travel into the future to buy a better product.
Heads up for those on the fence as to whether these or the Jabra 75ts are better: it can depend, but I think that so far, the Jabras are better for most uses.
I found that I liked the Sony's overall neutral sound better: I could listen to it without having to tinker with it. It has a premium feel to its construction and you can use one earbud at a time. On the downside, the earbud controls are a bit fiddly, and everything about from the case to the earbuds is a bit bulky; fit is not great either, but you might be able to work something out with the range of earbud tip options that come with the earbuds. They're also not waterproof.
The Jabra on the other hand, really shine on higher volumes, though you might need to tune the low and high notes with the in-app equalizer. The construction is okay, but I ended up dropping one of the earbuds once and that led to some chipping. Where it really shines is ergonomics: they fit really well and the controls are simple and intuitive. You also get a waterproofing option with the Active version, but it costs more.
In summary, the Sony XF1000 XM3 are great for generally leisurely listening; they also work if you're using it as a headset for office or car use, switching ears as needed. The Jabra 75t on the other hand, are particularly good for exercising.
Xm4 are better.
I am afraid to buy earbuds now. Everywhere is non-returnable/non-refundable. A while back i bought $50-60 earbuds and they didn't fit properly and would fall out.
What does everyone do, just take the chance with earbuds, since they're final sale? These are $200 that might go wasted!
Sony's model names are dumb.
Thanks though, OP!
Jabra 75t were the best overall in terms of comfort, staying in my ears, and sound (I like bass)
I did a lot of research before buying and concluded that these were the best noise cancelling ear buds on the market.
I use them for workouts and running and never had an issue with them falling out or being damaged due to sweat.