A:AnswerI think you mean the mdr1000xs. There are a lot of differences:
1. Price
2. Features: MDR1000x is lighter and has a good depth of noise cancellation. The controls are touch based on the headphone. The MDRXB950 has button based ones.
3. Bass: XB950 has an authentic deep bass. The MDRx1000 is more or less like an average headphone that emphasizes tunes of every frequency. Kind of like a flat based EQ on it.
A:AnswerYes! I connected in to my Samsung UHD 50 inch TV. We have to keep holding the power button till the light keeps blinking for the TV to detect.Try this if you haven't already.
A:AnswerThey're side by side in my best buy store, so might be best to sample yourself. That said, the bass is MUCH louder with the N1, all the way up to who knew folks liked this much base. The N1 is nice and crisp through the response and sounds much better for it. The mid range sounded completely flat to me on the BT whereas the N1 is more balanced. My $50 Sony extra bass ear buds sound much better than the $150 BT headset, whereas my ear buds are left behind with the N1. For the current price difference today you'd but nuts to by the BT.
A:AnswerHi, Yes, you can either pair via Bluetooth or use the supplied headphone cable. If you want to use Bluetooth, below are the supported Bluetooth profiles of this headphones. If the Bluetooth profile of the third-party device is one of the listed below, then it should work. Thanks! ^Ron
- A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
- AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)
- HFP (Hands-free Profile)
- HSP (Headset Profile)
A:AnswerThese are not wireless headphones meant for audio out of TVs. These are bluetooth headphones with an option to wire them like normal headphones.
Having said that:
If you wire them up, then obviously there will be no latency. If you have a TV/Audio setup that allows Bluetooth connection to headphones then these headphones have a pretty low latency. I've tried other Bluetooth headphones and this is definitely less latency, but it's still not as low as wired.
A:AnswerHi Rick716, Yes, the controls allow you to forward, pause and go back. Upon receiving a call, it also pauses and resumes your music though it will still depend on the smartphone. You may refer to pages 63 and 76 of the link below for more information:
https://docs.sony.com/release//Help_4692591111.pdf
~Ralph
A:AnswerHi there! The low sound that you're hearing is the headphone's noise canceling function working. Over time, you'll be able to get used to it rendering the sound unnoticeable. You may check this link to learn how noise canceling works: https://us.en.kb.sony.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/40681/p/40940,40941,96670/c/65,66/kw/sound%20while%20noise%20canceling%20is%20on Thanks, -Mark
A:AnswerHi Kobe, the headphones come with a Micro-USB cable. For more details, please check here:
https://helpguide.sony.net/mdr/xb950n1/v1/en/contents/TP0001176120.html
Regards,
Erin
A:AnswerHi KyleL84, Yes. The headphones come with a headphone cable. Take note that the noise canceling and bass effect buttons cannot be used when the headset is powered off: https://helpguide.sony.net/mdr/xb950n1/v1/en/contents/TP0001176178.html
Regards,
Vincent
A:AnswerHi Sydney, you may restore the headset to its factory default settings by simply following the steps provided on the link below:
http://helpguide.sony.net/mdr/xb950n1/v1/en/contents/TP0001176175.html
Regards, _Bob