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Differences between Sony WH-1000XM3 and the Bose 700
Let's take a closer look at the differences between the two headphones in detail. At the end you will find my recommendation.Fit
Both models are over-ear headphones. In both cases the entire ear is covered. With good noise cancelling headphones this is also necessary to achieve a good result. Overall, however, the Bose 700 sit a little tighter on the ear.Noise Cancelling
The point Noise Cancelling is of course really interesting in this comparison. However, it does not necessarily make the selection easier. Both Bose and Sony deliver an excellent result here. Both manufacturers are definitely ahead in this respect.With both headphones you can also switch off the ANC completely. This can be interesting if you want or need to get a little more of the environment. For example on the bike this can be useful, because otherwise it can be a bit dangerous. Basically you should be careful with noise cancelling headphones here.
But there is one difference. The Bose 700 have 11 different levels to regulate the ANC. With Sony there is only one level.
Phone
The Sony WH-1000XM3 has two microphones built in. The Bose 700 is equipped with four microphones. This allows Bose to filter background noise better. This increases the voice quality and thus the use for telephone calls. However, both headphones are well suited for telephone calls.Battery life
The two headphones differed in terms of battery life. The Sony WH-1000XM3 has a battery life of 30 hours. The Bose 700 is considerably further down with 20 hours.However, both headphones also offer the possibility to listen to music via cable.
Operation and functions
Both Sony and Bose work with gesture control here. There are no buttons to control the headphones. Everything is done via a touchpad. The control is also one of the differences between the Bose 700 and Bose QC35 II.Transport
The Bose 700 can't be folded, as is the case with the Sony WH-1000XM3. Here again, we at Bose have a difference to its predecessor, the QC35 II*.In the Bose 700, only the earcups can be folded down. This means that the headphones are then flat. Nevertheless, they remain somewhat bulkier than the Sony model.
Both headphones come with a sturdy and high-quality case. In both cases, this is a hard case and not a wobbly case. This is an important aspect for transport, as the headphones can be carried along much more gently.
All in all, the Sony WH-1000XM3 are a bit further ahead in terms of transport due to their foldability.
Special features
Of course both headphones also have points with which they stand out strongly.Bose AR
With the Bose 700 you also get Bose AR. This is a technology that allows you to control it through your headphones. A classic example is navigation. The point is that you need to look less at your smartphone and act faster.In theory the whole thing is quite cool. In practice, however, it shows that it is still expandable. An opinion I generally have about voice control. I like the idea and technology, but in many cases it is much easier and faster to perform the action directly from the smartphone. But we can still expect a lot in this respect.
Sony Sound Control
Compared to Bose, Sony has a better app. The headphones can be regulated better and much more individually via it. If you're a big fan of the equalizer, you'll like Sony here.Of course, Bose also has an app that also allows settings. However, it is somewhat smaller in scope. There you can control the entire 11 levels of the ANC.
Which headphones are better?
If you like it a bit bigger and like to have it in many sound settings, then the Sony WH-1000XM3* is your choice. In addition, Sony headphones are cheaper. This is because they are older than the Bose 700.With the Bose 700 you get a slightly narrower headphone and 11 levels of noise cancelling. However, the price of the Bose 700* is also a good deal more expensive. Also they can not be folded.
Generally, both headphones, Sony WH-1000XM3 and Bose 700, are a good choice. Both belong to the best noise cancelling headphones on the market. From Bose there are also the QuietComfort 35 II*, which are a cheaper alternative. However, in comparison between Bose QC35 II and Sony WH-1000XM3, Sony is ahead.
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