One of those brands is Sony and their MDR-XB950N1 Wireless Headphones. Design and Construction One of the first things we noticed about the XB950N1 is the size. Despite its size, the XB950N1 is comfortable and we like how the earpads snuggly cup our ears to help minimize external noise. Setup Like with most Bluetooth-enabled, the XB950N1 is easy to pair. True enough, the XB950N1 can deliver that powerful, rumbling bass while keeping external noise at bay. Starting with the Noise Cancelling, the XB950N1 performs well but not perfect. As for audio quality, obviously, the XB950N1 is inclined towards bassy types of music like hip-hop, club, or R&B. While the XB950N1 is great in handling lows, we can't say the same thing when it comes mids and highs. Read more in our articles including "Sony MDR-XB950N1 Wireless Headphones Quick Review" and "Shokz OpenFit Pro launched, priced in the Philippines".
One of those brands is Sony and their MDR-XB950N1 Wireless Headphones. Design and Construction One of the first things we noticed about the XB950N1 is the size.
Despite its size, the XB950N1 is comfortable and we like how the earpads snuggly cup our ears to help minimize external noise. Setup Like with most Bluetooth-enabled, the XB950N1 is easy to pair. True enough, the XB950N1 can deliver that powerful, rumbling bass while keeping external noise at bay.
Our coverage of mdr XB950N1 includes: "Sony MDR-XB950N1 Wireless Headphones Quick Review"; "Shokz OpenFit Pro launched, priced in the Philippines"; "Nothing Headphone (a) announced". Each article provides unique insights and information.