The Soundcore Space Q45’s are an amazing value for any frequent flyer, specifically cause they block out an above average amount of noise for a pair of entry level ANC headphones and they also have a very impressive battery life. And in general, the Space Q45’s really try to punch way above its weight class. So today, we’re going to see how the Space Q45’s stack up to the Sony XB910N which are a pair of mid tier ANC headphones that I really like.
Sony's ANC Headphone Lineup Explained 2022
So like I mentioned in a past video, I didn’t expect to get the WH-1000XM5’s so soon… and instead of simply replacing the 1000XM4’s… the 1000XM5’s are just a model above the 1000XM4’s. Nonetheless if you’re trying to decided between any of Sony’s ANC headphones… today we’re going to break down Sony’s late 2022 ANC headphones line up. We’ve got the Entry level WH-CH710N, the bass ahead XB910N, the old faithful 1000XM4, and the new kid, the 1000XM5.
Sony WH-XB910N Vs Surface Headphones 2
So even though the Sony XB910N’s are technically meant for bass heads because they have an above average amount of bass… they're also a solid pair of mid tier ANC headphones that you really can’t go wrong with. So today we’re going to see how the XB910N’s stack up to the Surface Headphones 2. Now I know this might sound like an odd match… but I have always felt that the surface headphones are a great pair of mid teir ANC headphones that most people just slept on.
Sony WH-XB910N Vs Skullcandy Crusher EVO
If you’re a bass head then both the Sony XB910N and Skullcandy Crusher Evo’s are great options to choose from. But these headphones are very different from one another. The XB910N’s are for the responsible bass head. These headphones are fun to listen to, but they're also very versatile. Where as the Crusher Evo’s these are for the I don’t care give me all you’ve got bass heads. So if you’re a bass head… lets see which ones right for you.
Sony WH-1000XM4 Vs Sony WH-XB910N Vs Sony WH-CH710N
So if you’ve been watching me for awhile, you know that I generally like Sony’s ANC headphones lineup. All of their headphones sound good, they fit well, and they’re featured packed. However depending on your needs… you’ll be better off with one over the others. So today we’re going to be breaking down Sony’s ANC headphone line up as of late 2021. We’ve got the recently released XB910N’s, the 1000XM4’s, and the WH-CH710N.
Sony WH-XB910N Review And Compared To Sony WH-XB900N
So if you’ve been watching me for awhile you know that I love recommending the Sony WH-XB900N’s. Now technically these headphones are geared towards bass heads… but regardless these are just a solid pair of mid tier ANC headphones you just can’t go wrong with. And now we have the updated Sony WH-XB910N’s which have some notable upgrades over the XB900N’s. Now overall the XB910N’s are a solid pair of mid tier ANC headphones… but there are some things that I prefer from the XB900N’s over the XB910N’s. But nonetheless lets see what the XB910N’s are all about… and lets see if its worth upgrading if you already have the XB900N’s.
Sony WH-XB910N Predictions
Now that its the second half of 2020, most of Sony’s ANC headphone line has been refreshed. First we got the WH-H910N’s AKA the H.ear On 3’s, then we got the Sony WH-CH710N’s, and most recently we’ve gotten the Sony 1000XM4’s. But now, the Sony XB900N’s which were released in the summer of 2019 are the oldest headphones here and they’re the most likely to get upgraded next. So here’s my wish list for what I would like to see on the next version of these and when I think we’ll get them.