WF-1000XM3
I'm adding a lot because I'm using it a lot. Previously used products and comparison criteria are SE845, QC35. There is also the purpose of listening to music, mainly used as an ear plug in commuting.
- Sound
QC35 The complaint I had in writing was (my standard) sound like a can, but it sounds pretty good throughout the whole band. Almost every genre, good resolution is balanced. I was able to enjoy classical white noise as well.
However, the volume of the iPhone and the Bux standard is too large. The volume is so loud that I usually use the volume less than 3, no matter how loud it is, with replaygain set to the lowest gain (-79dB).
- Noise Canceling
It's not as good as headphones, but in my case, it doesn't seem to be the same as the original QC35. It also prevents the QC35 from blocking the sound and prevents the QC35 from blocking it.
The funniest thing was the silicon tip, which was better than triple comfort tip or composite foam tip. The other tip didn't completely block out the noise in the lab, but with the largest size of the silicon tip, all outside noise was blocked, so I could only hear white noise.
- Connectivity
The commute route includes lines 1 and 2, but I could hardly experience any interruption in sound quality. I felt that when people had other strong radio sources around, rather than a lot of conditions, they would not be cut off.
I felt similar connectivity with the QC35, and instead the QC35 was crazily broken when I put my smartphone in the back pocket of my pants and carried my backpack.
- Other
USB-C, but charging is not as fast as I thought. It seems to take almost a day. It is not a problem for commuter routes because it is very useful for quick charging.
However, the use time for the recharging is 6 hours based on the use of the no can, and it is a little unfortunate that it takes time to use the rechargeable battery in the long distance flight.
Fit is fine than you think. It is not a stable fit like a Sure product, but it felt more stable than an air pot. The difference by tip was considerable, too. I also felt that the biggest silicone tip was not only soundproof but also comfortable to wear.
Is it called multipoint pairing? I do not know the name of the function, QC35 is a phone and tablet, but I do not want to go, it is a little annoying. I wonder if it would be a bit of a hassle if iOS 13 makes it easier to access Bluetooth settings through the Control Center.
The canal-type inserts seem to have a shallow depth of insertion. If it is inserted deeper, the fit and sound insulation would be better.
- Overall
In general, I think it is a product that has the virtues that TWS for outdoor use should have. It's hard to find a particularly good part, but there's no missing part.
The timing on the market is so good that no other product has everything from sound levels, active noise canceling, TWS to in-ear. It seems like there will be some competition when 1more and the new boss come out.