The Best Headphones – Holidays 2022
Great | Differentiating Features
Stellar ANC performance, long battery life
Good | Most Have It
Easy to use, compact wireless charging case
Average | Competitors May Be Better
Too large for small ears, no BT multipoint
Sony took a look at the list of grievances users and reviewers had about the WF-1000MX3 earbuds and improved or fixed almost every one of those. The first was the aesthetics, or rather the size of them. The older MX3 were quite large and noticeably protruded when worn. The MX4s are far more compact, although they’re still quite big — people with small ears may struggle to get them fit properly.
Sporting Sony’s V1 audio processor (which is actually two chips on top of each other), active noise cancellation has been improved, and reviewers noted that the system is among the best around. Coupled with Sony’s Headphones Connect app, the earbuds are easy to configure, and the simple touch controls are very effective. However, there’s no volume control on the buds themselves, which may put some people off, as may the lack of Bluetooth multipoint support (a firmware update due at the end of 2022 may address this).
Topping off the improvements, the WF-1000MX4 are now IPX4 rated, so they’ll handle a bit of splashing and sweat, and the reconfigured microphone design ensures perfect voice calls every time.
In this price bracket, the competition is fierce, but Sony’s offering ticks off a large number of boxes, making them an almost perfect set of earbuds — if they’re right for your ear size.
However, if you’re an Apple user, then it makes far more sense to spend a few more dollars and go with their AirPods Pro 2 set. These easily compete with Sony’s best for sound quality, ANC performance, and battery life. Naturally, they seamlessly integrate with any Apple device, though they lack support for high-resolution audio codecs and there’s not much in the way of any EQ adjustment.
But to counter this, there’s Dolby Atmos spatial sound, for any media that offers it and coupled with the head tracking feature, there’s an extra layer of immersion on tap in movies and music.
Other Choices for Less
Both the MX4 and AirPods Pro 2 are pretty expensive, but there are two great choices for tighter budgets:
Sony’s LinkBuds WF-L900 and Google’s Pixel Buds A-Series. To keep costs down, both eschew features such as wireless case charging, Bluetooth multipoint, or ANC, but they also offer excellent sound, comfort, and ease of use.