![]() ![]() ![]() The 700 (as they're destined to be known) use a new noise-cancelling system with everything from new acoustics to new digital signal processing – all running off Bose’s own NC chip. The name of Bose’s latest wireless headphones doesn't exactly trip off the tongue, but it does reflect the company's focus on improving noise-cancelling technology. The older XM4 (below) were already the best around, but the XM5 are undoubtedly better for those who can afford to pay the premium. If you are looking for a new pair of wireless noise-cancelling headphones for calls as well as music, your auditioning should start here. The Sony XM5 headphones might feel a little less premium than before, but the jump in sound quality from the previous generation is a big one, and rivals could once again have their work cut out. We wondered whether it was a wise move to give one of Sony’s biggest success stories in recent memory a major redesign. But it's paid off. When we saw the official pictures of the Sony WH-1000XM5, we were more than a bit surprised. The XM5 can also pair wirelessly with more than one device at a time, letting you effortlessly switch between music on one and calls on another. They also do a great job of suppressing general noise and any gusts of wind that can threaten to drown you out when using lesser headphones. The result? Your voice comes through the WH-1000XM5 clearly and without distortion. Sony’s Precise Voice Pickup technology uses four beamforming mics and AI-powered noise-reduction, plus wind-noise reduction to help your calls sound as clear as possible. ![]() The 2022 What Hi-Fi? Award winning XM5 sound much better than their predecessors for music, but also for calls. ![]()
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