Reddit Reddit reviews Sony XB950N1 Extra Bass Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones, Black

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Sony XB950N1 Extra Bass Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones, Black
Industry leading digital noise cancelling technology. Connectivity Technology: Wireless Bluetooth 4.1Feel the power of EXTRA BASSHigh quality wireless audio with Bluetooth and NFCOptimize your sound settings with the Sony Headphones Connect appEnjoy broad frequency response ; Frequency Response: 20 20,000 Hz (POWER ON) (Wired).Driver Unit:1.57 inch, Dome
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9 Reddit comments about Sony XB950N1 Extra Bass Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones, Black:

u/joypark202 · 2 pointsr/edc_raffle

> XB950 N1

check out this link and scroll down to the comparison

https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XB950N1-Wireless-Canceling-Headphones/dp/B01MUGEYT7

u/SubjectYou · 1 pointr/aspergers

Here's what I think can help you. There isn't really a good solution for you that isn't hard to do. I got my own room over time by convincing my parents. There are some things you can do.

  • Get noise cancelling headphones and/or earmuffs and/or earplugs. These will MASSIVELY help with overwhelming sound. I recommend these. Active noise cancelling headphones are a bit expensive, but they are definitely worth it.

    $350 Bose QC 35

    $350, $298, Sony WH1000XM2

    $250 Sony XB950N1

    $30 earmuffs - these are cheap and block out noise.

  • When your dad is not in his room, go to his room. When I had the loft as my room, I often took the laptop computer to my parents' room to use it. Although you can't bring your entire room there, you should bring things in your dad's room while he's not using it. If you can't do this, reply to me.

  • Convince your dad to switch rooms. This is harder to do. Figure out all the reasons why it's more important for you to have the bedroom. Tell him how Asperger's makes it incredibly difficult to even think without a room and if you do get a room, you'll be able to find a job and move out quicker. He doesn't need to have walls around his room just because he's the owner of the house.

  • If you have a therapist or psychologist, tell them about your situation and how bad it is on you and your mental health. It's not healthy to have auditory problems and be the one person who has to deal with a situation that would be bad if they have auditory problems. If you don't have a therapist, please get one as soon as you can.

  • This is the best solution but the hardest one to do. Move out. Find a job that's feasable to get (you have the requirements to get it and it's a job that wouldn't be torture for someone with Asperger's). I know this is hard, especially when you have no time to relax and feel fine. But once you do it, you'll be on a path to eventually be able to rent a space on your own. Maybe even find a relative or a friend that is willing to share an apartment or space with you as long as you get your own room. This will usually require you to pay a fraction of the rent of the space.

    The advice is very hard to follow, so take it a step at a time. Get headphones or ear mufflers first which will be a huge improvement to your mind if you don't already have active noise cancelling headphones. Remember to get active noise cancelling headhones because they really block out the noise. Then try to start using your dad's room to do things, which will probably work. You're limited in what you can do in someone elses room, but your mind is more free. Then try to convince your dad to switch rooms, which may or may not work. If it doesn't work, tell a therapist or psychologist about your problem. I don't know the best advice for you, which is why you should see one of those professionals. The ultimate goal is to move out because that will really free up your life.

    I still think it would be good to answer these questions. Are the auditory problems caused more by ambient noise or voices, or the feeling of having no barrier around you or something else or multiple things? Do you only live with yourself and your dad? Does your dad know and accept that you have Asperger's? Realistically, a lot of this advice won't work. Please reply to me with what happens when you try these solutions.
u/Prose001 · 1 pointr/headphones

Before I get into all of my preferences I should start by saying I'm extremely new to sound and knowing what good sound quality is and isn't. I bought [these] (https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XB950N1-Wireless-Canceling-Headphones/dp/B01MUGEYT7) from best buy and loved everything about them but returned them because my ps4 did support wireless headsets. Now I miss the sound so much that I'm thinking about buying them back, but before I do I'm wondering if anyone had suggestions on better sound for my money?

 

Budget - No more than $150, preferably closer to $100

Source - iPhone 6s and PS4 audio jack, but I would really love something with wireless bluetooth so my cat can't destroy the cord.

Isolation - A lot of isolation. I'll mostly use these in my dorm room and sometimes it can get noisy with two roommates and an AC unit. I'll also use them while biking and longboarding.

Using these in public? - Yes, mostly while studying in the library or at class.

Preferred Type - Over ear... is that "full sized"? I want them to fit around my ears not on top of them.

Preferred Tonal Balance - I'm not particularly a bass head but I really enjoy bass. I also would like to be able to hear crispy mid and highs. I guess a good overall balance with more attention to bass. I like to hear the boom.

Past headphones - I've only ever bought the above pair and some crummy Skull Candies that broke in a month.

Preferred Music - Rock, Folk with a lot of guitar picking and falsetto, edm, house, some rap, hiphop: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kendrick Lamar, Passenger, The Lumineers, Saint Motel, Hippie Sabotage, Knife Party.

What would you like to improve on from your set-up? - Like I said I'm super new to it all and I'm not sure what I'd like but I really love Bose's crispy mid and highs and Sony's Bass. Until recently I've just been buying cheap Skull Candy earbuds and then when my cat finally gets a hold of them and destroys the cord I buy a new pair. Now I'm looking for good quality and durability... And replaceable cords.

Thank you so much for the help!

 

Edit: Paragraphs and spacing.

u/abnthug · 1 pointr/headphones

Sony XB950N1 Extra Bass Wireless Noise Canceling Headphones, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MUGEYT7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_y-Z7Bb379KPKN

u/ikavenomika · 1 pointr/headphones

Looking for some noise cancelling headphones. Considering purchasing these. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MUGEYT7/ref=nav_timeline_asin?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Are there better options around for around the same price range?

u/Kierou · 1 pointr/dubai

built-in amps options


  • skullcandy crushers for almost 2yrs now. the listening experience is crazy because of the built-in amp w/bass slider, great battery life as well. great for gym and entertainment. biggest downsides are; they break easily, get uncomf after a while. it gets even more insane with an external amp


  • qc35s is good for flights, noise cancelling removes that annoying engine noise, great sound quality as well and very flexible as well. around 20hr playtime but charges fast.

  • sony cheaper alternative to qc

    other mentions (didn't try them, but was rec)


  • 630vb

  • [sonywh] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G4MNFS1?ref=emc_p_m_5_i)


    some other decent options that work better with an amp

  • beyerdynamic nice sound








    overall i recommend qc35, clear sound, wireless and nice noise cancelling option.

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    >Also came across earstudio es100 could be the "fine balance"

    seems like a really good option, decent price.