Sony XB900N Reviewed & Compared to XB950N1 & H.ear On 2
Sony XB900N Reviewed & Compared to XB950N1 & H.ear On 2
2019-07-09
The New Sony XB900N’s are an exciting pair
of headphones cause they’re Sony’s newest
mid range ANC headphones that have essentially
combined the XB950N1’s and the H.ear On
2’s into one.
Obviously Sony is holding these headphones
back a little bit so that they don’t eat
into their 1000XM3’s or 1000XM4’s sales
but given their price point and performance
I really like these headphones.
The new Sony XB900N’s currently retail for
$250 which is the same as the Sony XB950N1’s
and 50 dollars less than the H.ear On 2’s.
Again keep in mind, these are Sony’s newest
Mid range ANC headphones.
But if you want to pick up any of headphones
mentioned in this video they’ll be linked
down below.
Now first let's talk about perhaps the most
crucial upgrade found on the XB900N’s…
and that has got to be their design.
Yes, these headphones look very similar to
the 1000XM3’s and that’s a very good thing.
In the past Sony has always gone for this
urban slash industrial look on their headphones
which never really worked out cause it made
their headphones look very bulky and in some
cases silly.
But thankfully that not the case with these
headphones, they’re fairly low profile and
they have a very subtle design this time around.
But another important change found on the
XB900N’s has got to do with their ear pads
and leatherette quality.
The XB900N’s have slightly redesigned ear
pads from the 1000XM3’s and they obviously
look much more different from the Ear pads
on the XB950N1’s and H.ear On 2’s.
The ear pads on the XB900N’s are slightly
more spacious than the ear pads on the 1000XM3’s
and they’re way more comfortable than the
Ear pads on the XB950N1’s.
Now they’re not as spacious as the H.ear
On 2’s or any Bose headphones… but I do
think the XB900N’s are slightly more comfortable
than the 1000XM3’s cause of their redesigned
ear pads.
And over all, these headphones are very comfortable
to wear and they are big head approved.
But like I mentioned earlier, the leatherette
on the XB900N’s have also been upgraded,
now it doesn’t feel as good as Bose’s
leatherette, but it does feel better than
the leatherette found on the 1000XM3’s cause
it doesn’t feel as plasticy.
But now lets talk about the included accessories,
just like the XB950N1’s and the h.ear on
2’s the XB900N’s come included with a
carrying pouch.
Which means if you plan on traveling a lot
with these headphones I do recommend you invest
in a hard shell carrying case.
These headphones also come included with a
fairly decent 3.5 to 3.5 millimeter audio
cable and they also come included with a USB
C to USB A charging cable cause you guessed
it, these headphones are now rocking a USB
C port for charging just like the 1000XM3’s.
And just like the 1000XM3’s the XB900N’s
have an advertised battery life 30 hours with
ANC turned on.
Which actually is above average for Mid range
ANC headphones.
But the fast charging on the XB900N’s isn’t
as good as the 1000XM3’s cause a 10 minute
charge from a dead battery is only going to
get you 1 hour of play back time, 4 hours
less than the M3’s.
But for all intents and puporses, the battery
life the XB900N’s is better than the battery
lives on the both the XB950N1’s and H.ear
On 2’s.
Now when it comes to bluetooth connectivity,
unfortunately just like all of Sony’s other
headphones the XB900N’s can only be connected
to one device at a time.
Which means if youre a power user your not
going to be able to hot swap from on device
to another.
But if youre an android user youre going to
get extra benefit like NFC, APTX and Ldac
support and youre also going to get zero latency
across the board when ever you watch videos
on your phone.
Where as if youre an iPhone user your going
to have zero latency whenever you watch Netflix,
HBO, or DC universe on your phone but you
are going to get a slight latency whenever
you try to watch youtube videos.
Its a very slight latency and easy to ignore,
but if youre as particular as me you will
notice it.
Its not a headphone thing, its an app thing.
But now lets talk about the active noise cancellation
on these headphones.
Over all the ANC on the XB900N’s is decent
for mid range ANC headphones cause it blocks
out a good amount of noise without causing
any cabin pressure or back ground hissing.
But the ANC on the XB900N’s is just a hair
better than the ANC on the XB950N1’s.
But the ANC on the XB900N’s isn’t as good
as the ANC on the H.ear On 2’s.
And so that you can see for yourself we’re
about to jump into and ANC test.
Like you may have just heard the ANC on the
XB900N’s is very similar to the XB950N1’s
but it does block out a touch more noise.
But the H.ear On 2’s is still blocking out
noticeably more noise than the XB900N’s.
And it makes sense cause Sony probably wants
to keep a good ANC performance delta between
the 1000XM3 and XB900N.
But over all the ANC on the XB900N’s is
decent cause again it blocks out a good amount
of noise and it does so without any cabin
pressure.
But if you were expecting better ANC performance
than the XB950N1’s… then I’m sorry,
its not.
But a feature found on the XB900N’s which
simply isn’t available on the XB950N1’s
and you have more control over of than on
the H.ear On 2’s… is their Ambient mode.
Through Sony’s app you can go in a select
how much sound you like your headphones to
pump in so you can still be aware of your
surroundings when youre wearing your headphones.
And an ambient mode is great cause you can
still know what’s going on when youre walking
around the city or you can do what I do and
have ambient mode turned on when youre watching
a movie at home so that if someone calls your
name you can still hear them.
And for the most part, the ambient mode on
these headphones has been properly implemented
cause it sounds natural and there’s no background
hissing which is something you don’t want
to hear when you're watching a quiet scene
in a movie.
But unfortunately, unlike the ambient mode
on the 1000XM3’s… the ambient mode on
the XB900N’s pump in everything.
So they don’t actively block out random
loud noises like their more premium counterparts.
And so that you can see what I’m talking
about here’s what I call the clap test.
Like you may have just seen, when I clapped
the XB900N’s still kept letting in sound
where as when I clapped with the 1000XM3’s
they automatically stopped pumping in all
of that ambient sound.
This small but very important difference means
that if youre wearing these headphones with
ambient mode turned on and if your dog starts
barking or if a siren passes by, youre going
to hear all of that through your headphones.
Which first off is very loud, and youre also
going to get jump scares.
Now even though an ambient mode is pretty
standard on a lot of mid range and premium
ANC headphones these days, I don’t know
of any mid range ANC headphones who ambient
mode actively blocks out random loud noises.
So im not going to hold it again the XB900N's
that much.
But another feature that simply just isn’t
available on the out going XB950N1’s is
quick attention where if you fully cover the
touch pad on the XB900N’s they’ll lower
the volume of your music and let in all of
the ambient sound so you can quickly talk
to someone like this.
But now, lets talk about how these headphones
sound.
As the name implies these headphones are a
part of Sony’s Extra Bass Headphones line
made for people who really like bass.
And having the bass turned up to a ten on
the 1000XM3’s is like having the bass on
the XB900N’s set to 5.
But even if youre someone who doesn’t like
too much bass in their music you can still
use these headphones at a lower bass setting
or even have their Extra Bass featured turned
off cause you have full control over how these
headphones sound through Sony’s app.
Plainly said if you like a lot of bass in
your music you have that option or if you
prefer a neutral sound signature you also
have that option.
But personally I like using these headphones
with their Clear Bass set to 7.
And over all these are a pair of good sounding
headphones and the Bass sounds natural and
it doesn’t over power the rest of your music.
The sound stage and instrument separation
on these headphones is good, but what these
headphones really allow you to do is to better
feel your music.
And another reason why I like these headphones
so much is cause if you watch movies with
these headphones with their Extra Bass feature
turned on you feel like youre actually in
the middle of an action scene… it just makes
the movie watching experience more epic.
But I do think its important to point out
that the XB900N’s have the same amount of
bass as the out going XB950N1’s.
But unlike the XB950N1’s, the XB900N’s
now have a touch pad to control your music
playback.
And its rather bitter sweet cause I personally
really like the control switches found the
XB950N1’s.
But the touch pad on these newer headphones
is just as good as the touch pad on the M3’s…
double tap to play or pause.
Swipe up or down to adjust your volume, and
pro tip you can press and hold to continuously
raise your volume and you swipe front of back
to skip through your music.
Personally I think Sony has one of the best
touch pads on headphones cause it has good
accuracy and its a good size.
But finally here’s the microphone test.
It doesn’t sound awful but it does still
sound a little muffled compared to AirPods
and the recently released Bose NC 700’s.
But this audio clip is being recorded by the
microphone found on the XB900N’s so you
can be the judge of that.
But over all, Sony has garnered a lot of good
will over the last few months in the premium
ANC headphones space with their 1000XM3’s.
And I think they’re on the same track with
XB900N’s and the Mid range ANC headphones
space.
Sound quality wise the XB900N’s are going
to please both Bass Heads and people who prefer
a neutral sound signature thanks to their
fully customizable EQ.
And like I mentioned earlier, Sony’s Extra
Bass headphones are low key awesome for watching
movies.
These headphones are packed to the brim with
all of the features you could possibly ask
for like a 30 hour battery life which is good
for about 2 weeks in between charges for me,
decent active noise cancelation that blocks
out a good amount of noise without any cabin
pressure, an ambient mode that sounds natural
and doesn’t have any distracting background
hissing, and they also have voice assistant
integration.
But personally I think the most crucial upgrade
on the XB900N’s is their new sublet lower
profile design.
And like I mentioned earlier, I do find these
headphones to be more comfortable than the
Sony 1000XM3’s cause of their redesigned
ear pads, and I really do hope we see these
new ear pads on the Sony 1000XM4 if they come
out at IFA 2019.
But for right now, I think that if youre looking
for a pair of Mid Range ANC headphones, I
think you can’t go wrong with the Sony XB900N.
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