🎶 Elevate your audio game with the ultimate wireless experience!
The Sony WF-1000XM5 are premium truly wireless Bluetooth noise-canceling earbuds designed for audiophiles and busy professionals alike. With advanced noise cancellation, exceptional sound quality, and a sleek, comfortable design, these earbuds are perfect for music lovers and those who need clear call quality on the go. Enjoy up to 8 hours of battery life, quick charging capabilities, and seamless connectivity with Bluetooth 5.3.
Control Method | Voice |
Controller Type | Bluetooth |
Control Type | Touch Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.4 Ounces |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 1.5 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Multipoint Connection, Sweatproof, Noise Cancellation, Built-In Voice Assistant, Fast Charging, Microphone Included, High-resolution audio, Touch Control |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Music, Sport, Travel |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | Minimalist or Contemporary |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz to 40 kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 8.4 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
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Wow, impressive upgrade
There’s a bit of possible Sony hate going on in some reviews, like others I got burned on a pair of WF-10004XM refurbished and one of the batteries started failing after a year. Wasn’t worth the cost of repair. Have others from QCY and Soundcore that were surprisingly good for less cost. Also had trouble with refurbished headphones WH-1000XM4, luckily had added insurance. Cut to buying a new pair that have been flawless.Got the Sony WF-C700N a couple months ago to scratch my earbud itch. Very good for the price. If you’re not ready to throw down $300 for the XM5 they’re a great alternative. Not quite as musical, but no gripes anyway. You can get picky about the throwback buttons but oh well.One comment before I get more specific on the XM5. I fully agree with another review that calls out Sony for how complicated their Sony Connect app has become. It could be simplified for people who don’t want to get into the tech so much.Now, how do they sound? I’m impressed and I’m not using them to their full potential. Using with iPhone so Bluetooth SBC codec is the most basic and lowest quality solution (after digging into the codec question a bit more it does appear that the iPhone has the AAC codec also). However, with the help of Sony’s equalizer and DSEE function I’m very happy with the sound. I almost don’t want to try them with a better codec and then have to go back. (Still applies with AAC, DSE does improve sound)I need treble boost for my old ears and having played bass no surprise I like a lot of bass. These don’t disappoint. I did an A-B comparison with the XM4 headphones and they didn’t have quite the low end but good and punchy with good definition between bass and drums.both can become nice and “growly” on the low end.Noise cancellation is very good, not as good as the headphones but after only a couple days I have been quite satisfied so far.Comfort level is better than the XM4 buds, but I’m so pissed I wasted the money now I don’t want to dig them out to compare audio! I think Sony really improved the fit and design to be lighter, more comfortable, and have impressive sound. Let’s just hope they found a better battery.Used overnight and had battery left in the morning but playing audiobook on timer so i couldn’t say how long continuous playback.I’ll update after I’ve had them longer.(Update) battery life seems to be very similar to the XM4. Sometimes I have battery left in the morning sometimes it comes up short.Another follow up, comes with 4 sets of tips but apparently I have very large ear canals as I’m unable to get a complete seal with the included buds. The large felt good at first but when I used the connect app to check for airtight seals I could not get them to seal. Fortunately I have many tips I’ve saved over the years and by mixing, matching, and testing I have a couple that seal. I even tried ordering extra large tips from a couple vendors and they didn’t work either. Nice that Sony is including extra small but what about us with extra large needs! I do have a possible solution on the way, find a video on YouTube that shows how to use Sugro glue rolled up and inserted in the mushroom part of the tip. Press in the ear to get a fit and then allow to cure over night. Hoping it works, I have a few tips I’d like to try this on. Was even investigating custom molded tips but for $150 plus I’ll try the Sugro hack…8/5/23 tried the Sugro hack yesterday. Still have to work to get an airtight fit but it definitely helped.My opinion on the sound has not diminished. Excellent with what I listen too. A lot of classic rock but also new material from Elle King and others. Listening to Lourdes “Royals” a very deep bass which presents low, solid, and clear. You can easily distinguish the bass and drums. The low rumbling bass of Pink Floyd “Welcome to the Machine” couldn’t be much better in any buds. Almost like I could feel it.I’m now using the WF-C700n as my workout and dog walking buds. Sound signature is very similar but the bass is not quite as good. One thing they are lacking is the airtight fit check in the app. I had to use other tips and the Sugro mold hack to get a good consistent fit in both. The included tips are worthless to me and my big ears.I see a lot of criticism of the noise cancellation for the XM5. I have no way to measure so it’s pretty subjective but I’m not disappointed. At least as good as the XM4. But with any ANC earbuds the airtight seal is critical.If you’re not ready to throw down $300 the WF-C700n are a very good alternative, but are not touch controlled, a single button on each side. Not quite as good on the low end but not disappointing either. In direct comparison you can hear the difference.I still think these are 5 star worthy. I’d take off half a star because of the somewhat complex app but if you like to tinker with the sound and features, give it back. People who are not “technical minded” may find it intimidating. I find it useful but jammed with some features I wouldn’t normally use, like automatically changing settings depending on location as an example. Some might find it useful but not me. The equalizer and clear bass functions are excellent. DSEE function makes a noticeable difference in sound quality. Happier with these than I was with the XM4. Just hope the batteries last, I would hope Sony changed from the $70 replacement cost batteries (not including labor) used in the XM4 as apparently so many people had problems with them dying out after a few months.9/22/23Used these today instead of the WF-C700n for my indoor cycling and to walk the dog. Usually I do those activities with the cheaper buds as for $300 I want to take every precaution to protect them. So…more feedback on the ANC. Definitely a difference on the bike with 2 pretty loud blower fans on. The WF-C700n does a very good job in the same situation but I could definitely tell a difference. Could hardly hear the fans at all and the WF-1000XM5 does have the superior sound performance. Note these blowers are loud enough that if I have my Apple Watch to close to them I get the over 90db warning. They’re not 90db from the bike but they are loud. These cancelled almost all the noise. With volume on my music I don’t hear the fans at all.
P**I
An excellent choice so far, with laudable sound, features and phone call service
Caveat: I've only had these for a couple of days.I wanted earbuds that had excellent sound quality and were also good on calls. So far, so good on all counts. Much more separation, distinctive tonal quality than my admittedly-cheapo prior earbuds. Four cushion options; for me, the one that came on the earbuds was the right fit. The EQ selection tool in the app (Android) was clever and still allows for customizing the five settings.I made several calls and was told that the sound was a little tinny / robotic, but otherwise clear. This originally concerned me given what I saw in reviews (see Soundguys.com, for example). However, I had updated the firmware before the calls, so they've probably resolved much of the original issues.Officially, you get an hour of playback after 5 minutes of charging. For me, when battery was near-empty, it charged to about 50% in 15-20 minutes.The Sound Connect app has some interesting features. In addition to EQ and related tools, you can set the buds to answer or deny calls by nodding or shaking your head. Customization of some touch controls is available. Updating firmware, saving settings for multiple scenarios - its really quite a robust app.Negatives? Some modest dings. The slick surface and tiny size make these a pain to remove from the case. Bass / low-end is modest. Yes, the EQ helps but turning up the low end gets muddy fairly quickly. This is not surprising - they're a half-inch in diameter, after all - but it's worth noting.Wish list? I'd like them to float in case they pop into the water. I'd like IPX7 or 8 vs. IPX4, also for klutz-in-the-water reasons. Perhaps a more grippy surface on the outside so it's easier to pull out of the case. Finally, a replaceable battery would be awesome sauce. All this said, these are - so far - excellent buds and were at a more affordable price during Prime Sale Days then I would have otherwise considered ($198 prime day, 100 off prior price). Last, I'd prefer wireless charging to be on the side of the case, not the bottom.Nits aside - and they are indeed nits - these are a robust, impressive set of earbuds. Assuming they are durable, I feel these were exactly the choice I needed.
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