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Sony - H900N Hi-Res Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphone Grayish Black (WHH900N/B)

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Color: Black


Features

  • High-resolution Audio compatible. Supported Audio Format(s) - SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, LDAC. Supported Content Protection - SCMS-T
  • DSEE HX Upscale compressed music to near high-resolution sound quality. Impedance (Ohm)- 32 ohm (1 kHz) (when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned on) , 16 ohm (1 kHz) (when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned off).Sensitivities (dB/mW)- 103 dB/mW (1 kHz) (when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned on), 98 dB/mW (1 kHz) (when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned off)Frequency Response (Bluetooth Communication)- 20 Hz20,000 Hz (44.1 kHz Sampling)/20 Hz40,000 Hz (LDAC 96 kHz Sampling, 990 kbps)
  • Digital noise cancelling and ambient sound mode let you control what you hear
  • Touch sensor control panel for easy operation
  • Fine-tune your sound using the Sony | headphones connect app
  • In the Box: Carrying Pouch, Connection Cable, USB Cable, Warranty Card, Operating Instructions, Reference Guide

Description

Enjoy more music, more comfort, and colors that fit seamlessly into your world. The H.Ear on 2 wireless NC Features high-resolution audio for studio- quality sound, plus better Bluetooth streaming with ldac. Digital noise cancelling blocks out the exterior world, or lets in the sounds you want to hear. Frequency Response (Bluetooth Communication) - 20 Hz–20,000 Hz (44.1 kHz Sampling)/20 Hz–40,000 Hz (LDAC 96 kHz Sampling, 990 kbps) Cord Length: Approx. 3.94 ft; Frequency Response: 5–40,000 Hz (JEITA); NFC: Yes; Cord Type: Single-sided (detachable); Volume Sensor: Touch sensor. Battery Charge Time Approx 6 hrs

Brand: Sony


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 16 Ohm


Control Method: Touch


Control Type: Noise Control


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Weight: 10.24 ounces


UPC: 027242907553


Global Trade Identification Number: 53


Manufacturer: Sony


Age Range Description: Adult


Package Type: FFP


Number of Items: 1


Brand: Sony


Model Number: WHH900N/B


Model Name: H900N


Built-In Media: Headphone


Antenna Location: Music, Travel


Cable Features: Without Cable


Additional Features: wireless


Enclosure Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Communication


Headphone Folding Features: Over Ear


Earpiece Shape: around-ear


Headphones Ear Placement: Over Ear


Style Name: Contemporary


Color: Black


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, NFC


Bluetooth Version: 4.1


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Frequency Range: 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 20 Hz -40 kHz, 5 Hz - 40 kHz


Impedance: 16 Ohm


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Well made, great sound, hold up well vs. Bose QuietComfomfort 35
I tried both these and the Bose Quietcomfort 35 II in a side by side. The Sonys work better for me but probably not for everyone. The Sony noise cancellation is excellent. I love being able to toggle through the modes to switch it on and off, if only just to hear how effective the tech is. Bose NC is actually better though by a bit which is borne out by data when you look at detailed reviews. I could tell in an office environment in a side by side test. But both are impressive and sufficient for my purposes. The touch controls on these headphones are actually awesome and the surprise hit feature for me. I didn't think I would care but being able to swipe the side of the earpiece and change volume, skip tracks and tap to pause is really convenient and slick. The Bose with its physical buttons looks about a decade older in comparison. I wouldn't want to go back to not having this feature but likely not a dealbreaker for some. I have had occasional bluetooth pairing hiccups (false positive pairing) with these headphones, which others have noted. Nothing I couldn't get around by trying again but it seems that there's some valid flaw here. In my tests the Bose headphones did exhibit that odd pressure on the eardrums that's can be found in a number of reviews of the headphones. I have pretty sensitive ears and found that I was often having to swallow and adjust my ear pressure, like when you're changing altitude. This was a dealbreaker for me, but again my ears are more sensitive than most. The Sonys don't have this issue. I found the Bose headphones slightly lighter and having a bit more comfortable fit. Sonys are still comfortable though and are very well constructed. They look and feel more expensive than the Bose model (which has about as much aesthetic appeal as the headphones that get handed out on a plane). The Sonys look sharp. The Sonys work well over my glasses. I didn't notice any issue with lower levels of noise cancellation or discomfort. This was a relief for me as I wear glasses often. The Sonys came with a carrying pouch. For this price, how about a case? Overall though I'm really impressed by these headphones and on balance they're better for me than the Bose model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2018 by G. McDermott

  • Yup, I chose a winner.
I like to think of myself as an audiophile; I'm not. I'm just not. I like my music to sound good, and I like to hear detail. I like bass but who doesn't. I don't like overwhelming bass that drowns out everything else. I listen to mostly hip-hop (but not that mainstream garbage), and I'm slowly getting into more electronic music. These sound great. This is the first pair of noise cancelling headphones I've owned. Although I have zero experience with noise cancelling, I can tell you these are not the best. I can still hear sounds come through but that is of ZERO concern to me. They sound great! The amount of noise that may come through does nothing to change my listening experience; it's fine. I was NOT looking for noise cancelling so my expectations are not smashed. I'm EXTREMELY satisfied with these. I love them. I remember why listening to music through headphones are so great. They are a little tight but I fully expect them to ease up on squeezing my head. They are by no means uncomfortable; just a bit snug at the moment. They pair nicely and easily. NFC is convenient to turn them on and pair them. The Sony app is alright and gives you some added functionality. The ability to let sound in by covering the right side with your hand is SOOOOO CONVENIENT. I figured I'd like it and chalked it up to a handy gimmick; it's wonderful. I didn't realize how handy it would be. I love it. I think I'm spoiled now. They have plenty of bass for my tastes and the mids and highs are nice and clear. I hear everything just as I hoped. These will get a lot of use. I'm curious about their bigger brother, the WH100XM2. Based on my research (just reading reviews and watching as many YouTube videos I could find) I'm very satisfied with my choice. "BTunplugged" has the best comparison between the two headphones. I highly recommend watching his comparison. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2017 by Randoodle

  • Excellent sound quality
Excellent sound quality. Sounds better than Bose qc35 (not by a lot though) and beats studio 2 and 3 (by a lot). Has a little more punch in the bass and a little less edgy in the upper midrange than the Bose qc35. Not as comfortable as the Bose but long comfort can be ok at times. Sometimes one might have to take a break due to slight pain after some hours. Battery life is good. Wish it charged more quickly (no quick charge). Call sound quality is on the bad side. Not very clear. The thing that I hate the most is that it can't connect to 2 devices at the same time. I have many devices (tablets, multiple phones, etc). The Bose is much better in this regard. There are many features but most of them are useless. The only useful features are 1. Touch controls 2. Hand on right ear cup to hear surroundings. 3. Codecs (aptx, aac, ldac, etc) I don't think the equalizer is a good feature (it's ok) because it forces you to lower the quality of the codec to SBC in order to use it. So the quality lowers but tonality can be adjusted to more your liking. If your files are uncompressed (Flac, WAV, Apple lossless) then SBC would sound as good or better than an mp3 file that was transmitted to aptx hd, aac, or even ldac hd. And the equalizer is now very usable. So Sony please improve 1. The ability to connect 2 or more devices 2. Sound quality of microphone for calls 3. Can use equalizer with any codec (even if battery life suffers) 4. Long term comfort 5. Quick charge ability Otherwise, Bose qc35 are equals when using Android phones that don't have aac. But Bose qc35 is superior when using iphones or Android devices with the aac codec. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2018 by L. Coleman

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