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Why This Matters

Sony's 1000X The Collexion marks its entry into the luxury headphone market, offering premium materials and enhanced internal components that elevate sound quality and design. This release underscores Sony's commitment to maintaining industry leadership in high-end audio, appealing to consumers seeking both style and superior sound performance. Despite its high price and modest battery life, it sets a new standard for premium wireless headphones.

Key Takeaways

Sony 1000X The Collexion 4 / 5 Very good pros and cons Pros Comfortable

Detailed sound

Stylish and practical Cons Expensive

Weak battery life View now at Sony

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To commemorate a decade of acclaimed flagship over-ear headphones, Sony released a special-edition version, aptly named 1000X The Collexion. Sony looks back from 2016 to now, and its 1000X-series headphones went from proving they could outdo competitors to becoming industry frontrunners.

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Typically, Apple's $549 price tag for its AirPods Max 2 is where I consider the ceiling for consumer headphones. Anything beyond, such as Bowers & Wilkins' $800 Px8 S2, I put in the luxury category.

Sony just entered said category, pricing its 1000X The Collexion at $650, in exchange for its design and audio upgrades, which build on the WH-1000XM6, released one year ago. Thus, 1000X The Collexion shares a similar silhouette to its more affordable sibling, but debuts with a sleeker appearance, more premium materials, and higher-quality internal audio components.

Improvements under the hood

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