Published on May 19, 2026
For a decade, Sony’s 1000X headphones have set the standard in audio quality and noise cancellation. The arrival of the anniversary edition promised a more upscale experience. With a new design featuring leather and metal, expectations were high.
However, users quickly noticed a drop in sound quality and active noise cancellation. The WH-1000XM6, released last year, had set a benchmark that this new model struggles to meet. Critics pointed out that despite the aesthetic upgrades, the audio performance felt lacking.
In independent tests, the headphones received criticism for their underwhelming ANC capabilities. Users reported a less immersive listening experience compared to previous models. The shift towards luxury did not translate into improved functionality.
This has left many loyal consumers feeling frustrated. Those who cherished the audio fidelity of Sony products may need to reconsider their options. While the refined design attracts buyers, the compromised performance could tarnish the brand’s reputation in the long run.
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