Like this. I' ve been looking forward to these headphones, the reviews are straightforward, you don' t know what the headphones could do and how someone could make an even better sound, etc, etc. And then, the first listening disappointed. BUT! The ear just has to get used to it, and after a while it started to spin. I have headphones for a week and I didn' t actually take them off the stick. I go with them everywhere. I used the Jabra Elite 75t (I have been faithful to the 3rd generation Jabre) for their ANC, compactness and actually quite good sound. Only with Sony has that changed a lot. ANC has no mistake. Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like Sony360 aint for me either. A lot of people cry to reproduce the sound, that it is distorted, redesigned, it does not have aptX, that pairing with two devices reduces the quality, etc. -> so buy a cable! And listen through Fiio and Tidal!
For me, it has very little illness Bluetooth (even connected to Windows, PS4 via Creative BT3-W) do not feel delayed, pairing with two devices via the application is actually easier than debugging through the phone settings, etc. - just mark only those sources that you want and done!
Sure, for the current 6400, you can find better headphones, better sound, more codecs, nicer colors, more comfortable operation, but the face won' t make me take these XM4s back and back.
ANC is absolutely god, the sound after a few minutes is also natural (I do not use the equalizer) and most importantly they are very comfortable. I have a Huawei phone and aptX is taboo for me (Qualcomm - ban) so I go through LDAC (which is still the best) and honestly, I know the difference between Spotify max-quality and Tidal Master quality only occasionally. Definitely not enough for Tidal to pay, and it actually eats up mobile data and the flashlight. Not to mention 990kbps via BT at the highest LDAC settings (one has to go to the Android development menu and the iPhone) - there are gaps at 5 meters from the phone. But these are all problems that neither the headphones nor Sony, but my untrained ear and physics are behind.
Likewise, the complaint that when two devices are connected, the headphones fall into the SBC code and do not remain in the LDAC. and how should they do it physically?
If someone has it (trained ear) then these are definitely not audiophile headphones, but if someone has it (money) then these are the best BT headphones I have had the opportunity to try.