![]() ![]() Part of the secret is the new foam ear tips, which make a weird squeaking noise when I put them in, but adjust like earplugs for a sealed fit. The buds stick out a bit from your ears, but not exceedingly so, and overall they’re quite comfortable, only grading on my ears after several hours (which is the case with pretty much any autonomous buds). It’s a couple grams more than Apple’s AirPods Pro, but it wears well. ![]() Surprisingly, the buds’ 7.4-gram weight per side is only a gram less than Bose’s beefy QuietComfort Earbuds, matching with Jabra’s top noise cancelers, the Elite 85t. The XM4 trade the flip-tab design for a more traditional buds look, along with those odd little C-3PO extensions in copper that are, presumably, microphone inputs. Outside of Sony’s PR hype, the new design is enough for anyone used to the XM3 to see this is a new ballgame. The nimbler design makes these earbuds easier to take along. Inside the box you’ll get an adorable packet loaded with multi-lingual instructions, two spare pairs of foam ear tips, and an ultra-small USB-C-to-USB-A charging cable. The company has also loaded the buds with its new DSEE Extreme “sound engine” designed to expand the soundstage for clarity and spacing.Īs we’ve begun to see with other brands, the packaging is also incredibly minimalist, using recyclable materials and packing the slimmed-down case into a tiny box. Sony claims the XM4 were redesigned from top to bottom, including a new look, new 6mm drivers, and a new integrated processor called the V1 which assists in both sound performance and active noise canceling.
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