By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Online Tech Guru
  • News
  • PC/Windows
  • Mobile
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • More
    • Gaming
    • Accessories
    • Editor’s Choice
    • Press Release
Reading: Sony WH-1000XM6 vs. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
Best Deal
Font ResizerAa
Online Tech GuruOnline Tech Guru
  • News
  • Mobile
  • PC/Windows
  • Gaming
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • Accessories
Search
  • News
  • PC/Windows
  • Mobile
  • Apps
  • Gadgets
  • More
    • Gaming
    • Accessories
    • Editor’s Choice
    • Press Release

Mixtape Hands-on Preview: That Old, Familiar Song

News Room News Room 14 June 2025
FacebookLike
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Online Tech Guru > News > Sony WH-1000XM6 vs. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones
News

Sony WH-1000XM6 vs. Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones

News Room
Last updated: 10 June 2025 15:45
By News Room 3 Min Read
Share
SHARE

It’s not a massive difference, but Sony’s mix of simpler controls and deeper, more granular features gives its pair a leg up in usability.

WIRED: Sony WH-1000XM6

Noise Canceling and Transparency Mode

Photograph: Ryan Waniata

Before digging in here, it’s important to note that both of these pairs offer noise canceling that bests everything we’ve ever tested. If you need to kill the noise, either pair will do so to an almost disorienting level.

With a total of 12 microphones and an advanced new chipset, Sony claims its latest headphones have the best noise canceling on the market. When A/B testing without music, this was difficult to prove. Both are fantastic at removing low-end sounds like my go-to Airplane drone video, while effectively quelling high-register sounds like keystrokes, vacuums, and vocal chatter.

What’s immediately obvious is how much faster the XM6 works to kill sound, giving them an edge in some key areas. Sony claims its new QN3 processor is “7X faster” than the previous pair’s QN1 chip, which translates to crazy-quick response to your environment. Where Bose’s pair slowly squashes noises as it analyzes them over time, the XM6 react almost instantly to everything from passing cars to my electric leaf blower.

As Wired editor Parker Hall pointed out, the XM6’s faster response time also aids their noise canceling in the way most people listen, with music playing, by adjusting the output in real time with your tunes. In testing with light music playing, Sony’s pair did seem to offer a slight advantage over the Ultra, especially with sharper annoyances like my ever-vigilant barking dog. Even so, both pairs are so powerful that a little music puts you in the void from virtually all sounds anyway.

Transparency mode, the diametric opposite of noise canceling, is similarly close, but again, Sony’s faster response time enhances performance. Both pairs sound quite natural, but Sony’s model reacted more effectively in real time to punchy sounds like the slamming of my back door or a loud clap, while Bose’s pair takes longer to adapt. Sony’s blazingly fast silicon seems to be the real secret to the XM6’s incredible ambient audio skills.

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Anne Wojcicki is taking back control of 23andMe

News Room News Room 13 June 2025
FacebookLike
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TiktokFollow

Trending

The 13 Best Packing Cubes for Every Kind of Trip

Other Packing Cubes We TriedGoRuck Packing Cube for $25 (for 1, 10L flat): I loved…

13 June 2025

The best Sonos speakers to buy in 2025

After the year of self-induced tumult that Sonos has been through, I can understand why…

13 June 2025

Amazon Is Having a MTG Sale on 2025 Booster Boxes and Bundles Today

Tons of Magic: The Gathering sealed products are on sale at Amazon right now. From…

13 June 2025
News

Are Those Viral ‘Cooling Blankets’ for Real?

Touch both objects. They’re the same temperature, but the wood feels warmer, right? Why is that? It's not about temperature but thermal energy. When your hand touches an object, there…

News Room 14 June 2025

Your may also like!

News

‘No Kings’ Protests, Citizen-Run ICE Trackers Trigger Intelligence Warnings

News Room 13 June 2025
News

Anbernic’s RG Slide might be too chunky and heavy for your pockets

News Room 13 June 2025
Gaming

Best Cards to Chase and Buy This Week

News Room 13 June 2025
News

33 Gifts Teens May Actually Like

News Room 13 June 2025

Our website stores cookies on your computer. They allow us to remember you and help personalize your experience with our site.

Read our privacy policy for more information.

Quick Links

  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
Advertise with us

Socials

Follow US
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?