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Sony WF-1000XM5 review: forgotten and outdated or still the in-ear titan?
Sony WF-1000XM5 review: forgotten and outdated or still the in-ear titan?

Phone Arena

time08-08-2025

  • Phone Arena

Sony WF-1000XM5 review: forgotten and outdated or still the in-ear titan?

Sony has two types of flagship products when it comes to earphones. One is the over-ear cans — the WH-1000XM models — the other is the in-ear variation, called WF-1000XM. I know, right? The current latest over-ears are the WH-1000XM6, which were released ealier in 2025. The most current in-ears are the WF-1000XM5, which came out in July of 2023. Some speculate that they may be upgraded by the end of this year, but for the time being — these are the "best" Sony in-ears. And here, we will be taking a deep dive with them. How do they sound, how do they fit, and are their features any good? Here's what we think of the Sony WF-1000XM5. Sony's top-class in ear buds for the time being. 8.4 mm dynamic driver, intelligent ANC, easy EQ and advanced EQ, 360 Reality Audio, up to 12 + 16 hours of battery life. Clear calls with LC3, audio upscaling with DSEE Extreme. Buy at Amazon Sony WF-1000XM5 in a nutshell: Stemless bud design 8.4 mm dynamic driver Extra audio customization options in app Touch controls Sony 360 Audio Sony DSEE Extreme audio upscaling Bluetooth multipoint for dual device connectivity Three color options Relatively small carry case IPX4 equivalent ingress protection Sony is embracing the new-ish LC3 audio format, which has been developed to (finally) replace the old SBC for voice calls over Bluetooth headphones. LC3 sounds crisper and clearer and is definitely the future. It was introduced in 2019 (with BT 5.2), but not many manufacturers have jumped on it yet. Battery life varies on whether you are utilizing LDAC or AAC (AAC lasts longer, 12 hours max) as well as on ANC and DSEE settings. These kind of look like the old WF-1000XM4, but have been made a bit smaller — 20-ish percent. This really helps with wearing comfort and fatigue. Back when I reviewed the WF-1000XM4, I noted that they can lead to dull pains and itching. The new WF-1000XM5 model sits more comfortably and feels less "jammed in". They come with a total of four tip sizes. Sony still uses memory foam tips for its flagship earbuds. You may like or hate these depending on very specific personal preference. Memory foam tips generally sound a pinch less trebly and enhance bass. Their feel when inserting in the ear is also something to get acquainted with at first. For what its worth, I found the WF-1000XM5 much easier to plug and fit inside my ears than the older model was. That size reduction does help, but I've also learned to use memory foam tips a bit better over the past couple of years, so I guess it's a mix of product improvement and experience. First time users will definitely find them crammy or invasive. It does help that Sony now includes a set of extra small tips, or you can go for aftermarket silicone alternatives if it's a huge problem. The stemless design looks nice and clean once the buds are in, but it also comes with one negative — media playback controls are only done via tapping on the buds. And this definitely does not feel very good. Specifically when trying to control volume — by default, you have to continuously tap on a bud to go up or down on volume. That means repeatedly jamming that earbud into your ear until the desired volume is achieved. Not a fan. In contrast — Google's Pixel Buds Pro 2 are also stemless and touch-controlled. But you adjust volume by swiping on them. It's still a bit awkward, but doesn't cause discomfort. There are no swipe controls on the Sony WF-1000XM5. These come in three colors — Black, Platinum Silver, and a new for the series "Smoky Pink". What we have here is the black model. The case design of the Sony WF-1000XM5 is pretty cool. It's not entirely pill-shaped, it has a flat bottom so it can sit upright. And its smaller than most cases out there, maybe only giving way to the egg-shaped Pixel Buds Pro 2 case. In general, tiny case, easy to fit anywhere (or lose, so be careful). The default sound of these is pretty awesome. Some complain that they are a bit bass-heavy out of the box, but I didn't find that annoying. I am not a bass head, but if the low end is controlled, musical, and tight — I absolutely don't mind it. And such is the case here. The sound stage is wider than the WF-1000XM4, which used to feel a bit tight and way "in your head" sound-wise. These are a bit more spatious with more "air". The presence is sweet and can be sizzly. The midrange is wery clear and not mushy or compress-y. The extra good news is that you can fine-tune these via the in-app EQ somewhat. In our WH-1000XM6 review, I noted that the EQ for the flagship headphones was upgraded to offer more bands. This is not the case for the WF-1000XM5. No, you have 5 bands — 16k, 6.3k, 2.5k, 1k, and 400 Hz. Anything in the low-end is adjusted with a Clear Bass slider. which I presume dynamically adjusts the picky low-end bands in its own way. If you don't know what these mean, or don't want to engage in such fine nitpicking, here's my favorite feature of the newer Sony Headphones app — Your Equalizer. Basically you play your music and enter in this menu. The app will suggest 5 presets that you can audition and choose which one sounds the best to you. Notably, the presets don't have names, they don't show you EQ curves, so you are really forced to just listen and choose with your ears. Once you picks a favorite, you get 5 extra fine-tuning options for that preset to really hone in on your preferred sound. Once that whole process is done, then the app shows you the EQ that adjustments that you made for you. It's saved to a Custom 2 slot and you can fine-tune it by hand from there, if you wish to. The EQ may have limited bands, but they are extremely effective and do what they are supposed to (some other EQs will change and distort the settings of bands you are not touching). Even if I went bonkers with the sliders, I couldn't make these sound "awful" — just very different. These also support Sony's DSEE Extreme, which is basically an upscaling algorithm. If you feed these a low bitrate music, they supposedly clear up the fidelity. I was streaming Apple Music through them (Android phone) and tried DSEE on and off. Can't say I heard much of an improvement — maybe a small bump in bass and dynamics, but it could also be placebo. Maybe it can do more if you have an archive of old 128kbps mp3s. I think the fact that Sony was first to the Spatial Audio scene (in consumer earbuds, at least) is a bit lost to most users now. 360 Reality Audio was introduced in 2019 and blew our minds with its "object-based" approach to audio sources. Every sound is treated as a different object within a virtual space, essentially making you feel like you are in the middle of the studio, or on stage with the musicians' amps around you. Downsides? You need tracks to be mastered for 360 Reality Audio, there's no feature to "spatialize" them, and you can only enjoy it on music services like Amazon Music, Tidal, and That's probably why Apple's Spatial Audio is more well-known, though to be fair, if you try to "spatialize" music or TV shows that weren't mastered for it — the effects may be mixed. In general, I like the idea behing 360 Reality Audio, but I think that the invesment and commitment to products and platforms before you get to enjoy it is not worth it for what you get. You do experience the music slightly differently, but not necessarily "better". Most of the world is still on 2-channel stereo and most music is mastered for that, and it sounds awesome. With memory foam tips that gently expand inside your ears, you know you are already getting awesome isolation before you even think of engaging that ANC. So, if you need to save on battery, you can pretty much just play music through these with ANC off and you should be fine. For commuters or exceptionally loud office environments or cafes — the ANC does wonders at drowning the world out. As with Sony's other flagship earphone products, there's an automatic mode that will toggle and adjust the ANC strength based on your activity and the level of environmental sounds around you. You can see what this does for you, I prefer it off because I found that the XM5s will toggle to transparency mode or crank up the ANC at moments I didn't want it to. Connecting these to an Android phone is a breeze with Fast Pair, though I didn't even go through that process. Since the WF-1000XM5s really come into their own if you have the Sony Headphones app, I did the pairing through that. It's fast and straightforward. They also support Microsoft Swift Pair for quick connecting. If you are on an Apple device, you will have to go through the more outdated method of scanning for devices through the Bluetooth menu. The WF-1000XM5 do support LDAC and AAC, so you can connect them to any modern mobile device. They also support dual-device connectivity, so you can have them paired with your laptop and phone at the same time. The smaller size case does wonders for portability, but unfortunately does shave some time off battery life. The good news is that the buds themselves are quite the marathon runners. If you like LDAC (generally slightly better quality on Android devices), you can get up to 8 hours from the buds with ANC off. Turn it on and it goes down to 5 hours. Switching to AAC expands that to 8 hours max with ANC on, and 12 hours with it off. DSEE Extreme also drains a bit more battery — about 10%. So, if you don't perceive any difference with it on, maybe leave it off when out and about for longer periods. The charging case gives you about 16 extra hours of listening time. Sony WF-1000XM5 should you buy them? We are in a market that's saturated with Bluetooth earbuds at many different price points. And I am starting to find that the more affordable ones are sounding pretty awesome. We recently revieved the OnePlus Buds 4, which sound open, big, and generally quite good — all for $130. The Nothing Ear are also personal favorites, also for $130. The Sony WF-1000XM5 launched with an MSRP of $329.99, but they are a 2-year model now so you can often catch them for about $100 off. Even at that price, they are still a good $100 north of earbuds that sound "pretty good". So it it worth it? Well, you do get earphones that feel slightly more premium, and have pretty awesome customization options in terms of sound. 360 Reality Audio is also something you are paying for here, but it may end up being underused, so keep that in mind. In general, if you have the cash and want a set of premium earbuds, I'd say it's a definite yes — the Sony buds deliver. You will get that extra few percentages of clarity that we blow hundreds on, financial discipline be damned. Now, do keep in mind, speculators say that WF-1000XM6 is on the way, likely releasing before 2025 ends. But those will likely launch at $330 (at least) and, as mentioned above, the XM5s are already $100 off in a lot of places.

Deal: Sony's WF-1000XM5 earbuds hit $198 in Prime Day pick
Deal: Sony's WF-1000XM5 earbuds hit $198 in Prime Day pick

Android Authority

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Android Authority

Deal: Sony's WF-1000XM5 earbuds hit $198 in Prime Day pick

Harley Maranan / Android Authority If you're shopping for a new pair of true wireless earbuds, now might be the perfect time to grab the Sony WF-1000XM5. During Amazon Prime Day, you can snag these earbuds for $198. That's a 34% discount off the recommended retail price, bringing high-quality audio technology into a more affordable range. Sony WF-1000XM5 for $198.00 (34% off) The Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds pack a lot into a compact package, being 25% smaller and 20% lighter than the model before them. This makes them more comfortable to wear and easier to carry around. The advanced active noise cancelation features three microphones per earbud, working effectively to minimize the world outside so you can focus on your music. Sony WF-1000XM5 Sony WF-1000XM5 Cut out all the noise, keep all the fidelity. The Sony WF-1000XM5 have even better noise canceling than the WF-1000XM4. Sony made these its most comfortable earbuds by shrinking them and including XS-L memory foam ear tips. The WF-1000XM5 support advanced features like multipoint connectivity and spatial audio with head tracking. You also get plenty of customization options through the free mobile app. See price at Amazon Save $101.99 Limited Time Deal! These earbuds also feature an 8.4mm Dynamic Driver X, ensuring rich, high-resolution audio. Some users suggest the sound profile leans toward bass, which could be an attraction if you're into that kind of sound. Battery life is also solid, offering up to eight hours on a single charge with ANC on, and extending to 24 hours with the charging case. While the Prime Day event has triggered this offer, you don't need a Prime subscription to take advantage of it, so don't miss out.

Sweet $102 discount drops the flagship Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds to irresistible price
Sweet $102 discount drops the flagship Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds to irresistible price

Phone Arena

time12-06-2025

  • Phone Arena

Sweet $102 discount drops the flagship Sony WF-1000XM5 earbuds to irresistible price

Sony WF-1000XM5: Save $102 on Amazon! $102 off (34%) Amazon is offering a fantastic $102 discount on the premium Sony WF-1000XM5, bringing the price down to just under $199. Delivering exceptional sound, impressive ANC, and solid battery life, these earbuds are a steal at their current price. Save while you can! Buy at Amazon Believe us, you don't want to miss out on getting the Sony WF-1000XM5, especially at this bargain price. As top-of-the-line Sony earbuds, these deliver an exceptional listening experience with clear highs, balanced mids, and strong bass. Of course, you can adjust their audio to your preferences via the EQ in their companion app. They also have a nifty feature called Adaptive Sound Control, which adapts the sound and ANC based on your surroundings. Receive the latest mobile news By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy As for battery life, well, they offer up to eight hours of playtime on their own. Add the case, and you're looking at up to 24 hours of total listening time. Moreover, they support fast charging, with a quick three-minute top-up delivering up to an hour of listening. All in all, the Sony WF-1000XM5 are worth every penny and are truly unmissable at their current price on Amazon. So, act fast and save today! Believe us, you don't want to miss out on getting the Sony WF-1000XM5, especially at this bargain price. As top-of-the-line Sony earbuds, these deliver an exceptional listening experience with clear highs, balanced mids, and strong bass. Of course, you can adjust their audio to your preferences via the EQ in their companion app. They also have a nifty feature called Adaptive Sound Control, which adapts the sound and ANC based on your like the audio, the active noise cancellation is also top-notch, so you'll enjoy your songs without pesky noises ruining your experience. Another added benefit is the earbuds' incredible passive isolation, which enhances the silencing for battery life, well, they offer up to eight hours of playtime on their own. Add the case, and you're looking at up to 24 hours of total listening time. Moreover, they support fast charging, with a quick three-minute top-up delivering up to an hour of in all, the Sony WF-1000XM5 are worth every penny and are truly unmissable at their current price on Amazon. So, act fast and save today! Premium earbuds usually cost an arm and a leg. For instance, the WF-1000XM5, Sony 's flagship earphones, will set you back about $300 if you don't find a great deal on them. Fortunately, retailers often have awesome offers on some of the best earbuds on the market , letting you upgrade your listening for much less than fact, since we already mentioned the WF-1000XM5, Amazon has a promo on these right now, shaving a whole 34% off their usual cost. This means you can score a pair for just under $199, saving you $102. Just act fast and save now, as this deal has been up for grabs for a while, and you never know when some executive at Amazon will decide to end this generous deal.

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