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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Massive Leap in Sound Quality and Comfort!
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I’ve been a long-time user of the Sony XM series, but the WF-1000XM6 is a genuine game-changer. Overall, I absolutely love them.
Fit & Comfort:
The first thing I noticed was the fit—it is significantly better than the XM5s. They feel much more secure and, more importantly, far more comfortable for long listening sessions. I can wear these for hours without the usual ear fatigue.
Sound Quality:
This is where the XM6 truly shines. The sound quality is drastically better. Previous generations, including the XM5s, always sounded a bit "muddy" to me. These are much clearer and finally deliver an enjoyable, high-fidelity experience. The separation is crisp, and they’ve finally nailed the tuning.
Noise Cancellation (ANC):
The ANC was already industry-leading, but it’s slightly improved here. It’s a subtle bump, but when combined with the better physical seal from the improved fit, the isolation is fantastic.
Design & Battery:
I’m not a huge fan of the change in case size, but it’s still compact enough to be pocketable, so it’s not a dealbreaker. My only real gripe is that I wish the battery life had received a bigger upgrade; I’m still getting a solid 5–6 hours per charge, which is good, but I was hoping for more.
The Verdict:
If you found the previous models lacked clarity or comfort, these are the upgrade you’ve been waiting for. The Platinum Silver looks premium, and the audio performance finally matches the "Best-in-Class" reputation.
It’s rewarding to hear that as a long-time user of the XM series, you’ve found the WF-1000XM6 to be such a genuine game-changer! We are especially glad that the refinements to the fit and the sound clarity have provided the high-fidelity experience you’ve been looking for. While we have noted your feedback regarding the case design and battery life, we are thrilled that the improved acoustic separation and industry-leading noise cancellation are making your long listening sessions more enjoyable than ever.
Thank you for your continued loyalty and for being a part of the Sony family.
Regards, Dominick
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Disappointing "upgrade"
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I have been a long time sony headphone and earbud fan. I have owned every generation of both the WF-1000XM earbud line up and the WH-1000XM headphones. These earbuds are the first ones that I felt overall were not a major upgrade to the previous generation. They are definitely better in some ways, but they are also worse in others. Overall balancing out to about the same but for a higher price tag. Meaning especially since the WF-1000XM5s can be gotten on sale since the XM6s released, I'd highly recommend anyone shopping for ear buds in the class to go with the XM5s.
So, I'll start off with the things that are definitely worse about the XM6s.
Case size. It is quite a bit larger than the XM4 and XM5 case. On top of being larger, it has sharp edges on the bottom and top. A terrible design for something many people like to put in their pocket.
Earbud size. Overall the earbuds are similar in size to the XM5s, but they are noticeably thicker. This means they protrude out of your ears more.
Earbud tips. They chose to include foam tips only this generation. Personally I don't feel these add to comfort any over silicon tips, but the durability of them are far far lower than silicon tips. If they want to include the foam tips as an option, great, but either include two of every size, or include some silicon ones as well for people that need the durability.
Active Noise Canceling. There are some things here that are a postiive, but also a negative. I've never been one to experience the pressure issues or anything like that with ANC. But the ANC on these earbuds remind me of holding a seashell to my ear. That sound you hear when you hold a seashell to your ear, I can hear when the ANC is enabled with these earbuds. It's the first time I've ever experienced this.
Sound profile. So... sound profile is also going to be in my negatives and positives. Because part of the sound profile is better, but part of it is worse. The part that is worse is the mids. The mids on these earbuds out of the box is exceptionally weak. You have to really crank all the mid frequencies in the equalizer to really get a good sound. I'm the type of person that I almost always like to have a v shaped equalizer. I'm a bit of a basshead. These earbuds are the first ones ever that I have to do a W shape equalizer. The bass on these earbuds while better than the XM5s in general is a little muddy.
All of that said now I'll talk about the improvements.
As for the sound profile, everything other than what I mentioned in the negatives is better. Sounds are crisp and clean. It overall is an improvement over the XM5s.
Earbud shape. They made some changes to the shape and the way they sit in your ear and I love it. I've worn these for up to 5 hours continuously without any discomfort.
Active Noise Canceling. Other than the "seashell" sound I hear in the ANC, it is definitely improved from the XM5. It is even better at blocking out a lot of sounds and I'm overall impressed by it.
One other thing I'll mention that isn't a positive or a negative is battery life. It doesn't seem like they really improved it any, but it also did not get worse. They claim 8 hours with ANC on, after that 5 hour session I mentioned before I had around 25% left on the lower of the two earbuds. So, not quite up to their 8 hour claim, but not terribly far off.
Overall, given all this, I just can't recommend these earbuds at the higher price point to most people. One of the very important aspects to ear buds is the compactness. I don't know what Sony was thinking making the case and the earbuds themselves bigger. And with the case being less pocketable due to sharp edges, it is just a very bad design choice. The only people I would recommend this to would be that care solely about the sound quality, as with some EQ tweaking these definitely are the superior sound. But, really if you care that much about sound quality, why are you getting earbuds instead of headphones? The full headphone WH-1000XM6 is far superior in sound quality to these ear buds.
Just to note, in my attached pictures the earbuds are XM4, XM5, and XM6 left to right.
Hi Steven, Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback on the WF-1000XM6 earbuds. We appreciate your loyalty as a long time Sony customer and value your insights.
We apologize for the aspects that didn't meet your expectations, particularly regarding the case and earbud design, earbud tips, and the Active Noise Canceling experience. Your comments about the larger case size, sharper edges, and the inclusion of foam tips are duly noted. Additionally, we understand your concerns about the ANC feature and the sound profile, especially the midrange frequencies and bass clarity.
Your positive remarks about the improved sound quality, earbud shape, and enhanced ANC performance are encouraging. We're glad to hear that the earbuds' design changes have contributed to a more comfortable fit, and that the ANC has effectively reduced external noise.
We take your feedback seriously and will consider it in our ongoing efforts to enhance our products.
Thanks for considering Sony products. We value your feedback. Sincerely, Estefany
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sony is back on top!
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
From the second i put them in my ears, i already knew these were going to set the bar high. Great comfortable design( i have mixed feelings about the foam eartips though). The sound out of the box is already well tuned, but the sound connect app is there if you would like to change it among other things. Overall great set of buds, only thing i would change is that price tag!, but they are a worthy investment and a fair upgrade from the previous model.
Hello Itryditm8! Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us! It brings us great joy to hear that your new WF-1000XM6 earbuds set such a high bar for you from the very first listen.
We appreciate the feedback regarding the foam tips and the price point; it’s great to know that, overall, you feel they are a worthy upgrade for your daily routine.
Thank you for choosing Sony earbuds! Warm regards, Estefany
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best in Noise Canceling, also, They Sound Amazing
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You’re likely buying these either because you’re looking for the best noise canceling ear buds or you’re looking for the best sounding earbuds. Luckily you can check both boxes with the WF-1000XM6’s.
Noise Canceling
The noise canceling on these are fantastic. When working in a noisy environment or you just want to cancel out distracting noises when trying to focus, I’d hesitate to say there’s any other earbuds that would do better. While I didn’t get the chance to fly with these, I literally have a construction zone outside of my home where they’re building new houses. I took the opportunity to open my window while working while using noise canceling and I couldn’t tell they were making noise.
While impressive, and likely the peak of consumer noise canceling technology, you can still very loud sounds and at very low volume, certain sounds. I found that if not listening to any music, you can still pick up on voices and louder sounds, but you really have to be looking for it. With music, they’re almost non-existant.
Music Quality
I love the sound quality and especially how far along deep bass has come in earbuds. I will preface that I’m not an audiophile, so I cannot articulate sound profiles the way a more trained ear could, but what I can say is how clear and clean the sound is, especially if you do some tuning to the EQ included with the Sound Connect app. Earbuds have gone a long way to delivering deep bass while not muddling out the treble or creating distortion.
Within the app you can also prioritize sound quality over connection, along with Sony’s DSEE Extreme which enhances compressed audio sources to improve sound quality. Calibrating spatial audio can create a surround sound experience that makes videos and movies more immersive. Also unique within the app is an option to set your music to “Background Music” which adjusts the audio to sound more like ambient music in a café or walking through a mall.
Transparency Mode
One thing that is hard to get right is transparency mode and there’s only a few earbuds and headphones I’ve used that do this well. It easily picks up on the environment, voices, and really any sound as if you weren’t wearing them at all. You can also adjust different levels of transparency. At about 12 I found it’s enough to still be aware of my surroundings but still keep surrounding noise from being a distraction. Good if you don’t want to miss someone talking to you or catch an overhead announcement. The only thing I wish it did better is when you talk it does sound a bit like your voice is in your head. It’s hard to describe but it can be a bit distracting in a conversation.
Design
The headphones are comfortable and have a very modern and sleek design. They’re not too heavy in the ear and the foam tips fit comfortably. There are a total of 4 different ear tips to swap between and you can do a fit test within the app to help find the one that’s best for you. They’re fairly easy to pop off and back on if you need to swap them out. They stayed in my ears nicely and I haven’t had any issues with fit or falling out from my ears.
I find that the case fits nicely in my pocket. I don’t really find the edges to be harsh and the lid has a satisfying snap when it closes. The earbuds fit nicely inside the case and are easy to pull out. No issues with battery life for my use case. I wear them off and on throughout the day, placing them back in the case to grab a quick charge. I like that wireless charging is included and charges from the bottom.
The capacitive controls are easy to use and responsive. It took me a few tries to get used to where to find the touch zone but they can be used to answer the phone, skip tracks, or adjust the volume.
Other Thoughts
I found that call quality is great. People who I’ve talked to reported very clear phone calls, even in a noisy environment. I really like that the app includes an EQ that extends beyond 3 sliders and the app allows 2 custom presets. The ability to connect to two devices and switch between the two is very convenient. To go from one device to another seamlessly, especially for work when you’re switching between music on your phone and calls on teams, is a nice to have. I love the texture of the case and earbuds, they feel premium and look great. The gray color goes with almost any color you wear.
Sony is a top player in ANC so I’m not surprised when they say they’re the best ANC as of the release of this product. It certainly seems from my experience that they can make that claim. Along with an app that allows customization of sound, features, how much ANC you actually want, and Sony’s great sounding speakers, it’s easy to love these and even easier to recommend.
It brings us great joy to hear that your WF-1000XM6 earbuds are delivering both the powerful noise canceling and rich sound you were looking for. Your example about working next to a construction zone is exactly the kind of real-world scenario we design for, and we appreciate you noting the balance between strong noise reduction and still being able to pick up some louder sounds when no music is playing.
We’re also grateful for your thoughtful comments on audio performance, from the deep yet controlled bass to using the EQ, DSEE Extreme, and spatial audio for a more immersive experience—including the Background Music setting in the app. It’s wonderful to know transparency mode is helping you stay aware of your surroundings, and we value your insight about how your own voice sounds during conversations, as this kind of detail helps guide our ongoing improvements.
Your feedback on comfort, fit, and design—from the foam tips and fit test to the pocket-friendly case, wireless charging, responsive touch controls, and overall premium feel—means a lot. We’re equally glad to hear call quality has been clear for you, that multi-device connectivity is useful in your workday, and that the gray finish complements your style. Hearing that you enjoy both the advanced customization in the app and feel confident recommending our ANC truly reinforces why we keep pushing our technology forward.
Best regards, -Fred
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Incredible improvement in sound!!
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I have been using Sony wireless earbuds for many years and with every new model, they make relatively modest incremental improvements but with the release of the WF1000XM6, they seem to have made a very substantial gain in sound quality. Im pleasantly surprised and these new M6s may have just dethroned my favorite earbuds by another maker.
Contents of the box included the charging case, the earbuds, 4 sets of sized silicone ear tips ( XS,S,M & L), a USB A to USB C charging cable and the usual instruction/warranty booklets. I actually decided to use a third party foam ear tip as I prefer foam to silicone with all my earbuds. I chose the matte gray buds which are made of a soft plastic material. They also come in a matte black if that's your preference. They're rated IPX4 sweat and splash proof so they should hold up very well to most exercise activities. The battery life is listed as 8 hours for the buds and an additional 16 hours in the case. The case can be charged wirelessly or via a USC B cable. The shape of these new M6s is a bit larger and more bulbous than previous iterations. I assume they needed the extra space for the additional processors and internal components. They still posses touch control which can be customized via the app. In the app, you are given four tap control options for each bud and I have them set to the standard play/pause, fwd/rev, volume up or down and noise cancelling on or off. They are many more options offered but I choose to keep things simple. These buds offer multipoint connection so they can be connected to 2 devices a the same time and have an "Auto Switch" function that allows music to keep playing from the earbuds to a monitor of shelf speaker set when you take the earbuds out.
Set up was fast and easy. I already have the Sony Sound Connect app but if you don't, it's really essential for getting the most of these amazing earbuds. Once connected to the app, there are a myriad of features and functions to choose from. I am focusing on the main ones here but definitely explore the app as it has so much to offer. These buds have a wear sensor so when you insert them, it chimes letting you know you're connected. The app offers noice cancelling options so you can customize ambient sound control versus strictly noise cancellation. Speak-to-chat is also featured which mutes playback when you start talking. There are a couple of listening modes including standard playback but it also offers "Background Music" which makes the music sound like it's coming from speakers farther away resembling background music. Interesting concept and it works quite well. 360 Reality/Spatial audio is also available and you can customize that experience within the app. This time, Sony offers up a 10 band equalizer which allowed me to really fine tune the sound stage. It worked extremely well for me and I was able to adjust the levels to hit my sound "sweet spot". I've attached my personal settings so you can give them a try and see if they also work for you. Sony continues to use their impressive LDAC bluetooth codec and these buds also can upres older/lower sound files via DSEE Extreme AI technology. Noise cancelling is also improved and this time, there are now 8 microphones and 2 processors inside that get the job done. Sony says its new QN3e processor is 3 times faster than the previous processor found in the M5s. I always test them while vacuuming my place and they were superb at keeping the hum to a minimum. Zero complaints there. I imagine the myriad of mics and the new processors also keep phone calls crystal clear. I never use my buds for calls so Im assuming this but I have little doubt in Sony's expertise when taking class from the M6s is concerned.
The sound quality is without a doubt a substantial improvement in these new M6 buds. I noticed a significant difference immediately from the M5s. Sony says these new buds were designed with help from world-renowned audio engineers and it really shows. Everything has amazing separation-from highs to lows-and nothing gets muddied or sounds harsh. Depth and clarity is paramount and these buds have plenty of power to express deep base without it getting distorted. I am simply amazed at how good they sound. I have another set of 2025 earbuds from another manufacturer that were my top sounding earbuds of all time but Sony has now equalled and honestly surpassed them for the best sounding buds I have ever listened to. It's stunning what a difference a year can make in technology that allows for such a distance improvement in sonic quality. Overall, Im extremely happy and impressed and highly recommend these M6 buds to everyone.
We're elated to hear that the WF1000XM6 has earned the top spot in your collection. It is wonderful to know that the substantial leap in sound quality, powered by our new QN3e processor and 8-mic system, provided that "stunning" difference you noted during your vacuuming test and music sessions. We appreciate you highlighting the versatility of the Sound Connect app—from the 10-band equalizer and "Background Music" mode to the seamless "Auto Switch" function. Your decision to pair our matte gray design with your preferred foam tips shows a great eye for personalized comfort, and we are glad the IPX4 rating and reliable battery life support your active lifestyle. Thank you for sharing your custom EQ settings and for being a loyal part of the Sony journey for so many years; your detailed feedback on the depth, clarity, and separation of these buds truly affirms the work of our audio engineers.
Best regards, -Fred
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Be prepared to be startled more often, ANC rules!
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The Sony WF series of buds has been at the top or near the top of most music listeners lists for years. 2026 welcomes the XM6 and the buds have changed their shape a bit and added more microphones and the audio is easily as good if not better than previous years. My previous model is the XM4 and while still great, they are well worn and the XM6 is worthy upgrade for call quality and daily listening. The app is far more open to allow changes to make the buds more you and less some engineers sonic idea of perfect. Yet, even without the app, Sony has tuned the buds as close to my listening preference right out of the eco-friendly box.
Pros:
ANC is far superior when paired with the foam tips
Call audio is more isolated for clearer conversations
Easier to get buds out of the case and replace to charge
Better app features to manage sound preferences
Decent battery life.
Minutes of charge for hour of use is great
Cons:
Adaptive sound control not working for me
Touch controls not always easily repeatable as touch zone is lower than expected
Sleeping with buds in is still not really possible
Price likely keeps many from buying
App:
Sony has unlocked just about everything for the menu layout and audio settings in the app for these buds. Move the settings most used to the main page. A few custom 10 band EQ's to dial in the levels I like most. Best of all, custom taps for what you do most. Each setting has decent descriptions so you know what each setting does or might do. Top shelf app.
Fit and touch controls:
The memory foam tips might not be everyone's cup of tea. They can be removed/swapped and have several sizes included. The overall fit is very secure and unlike my XM4's do not feel like they are slipping or need adjusting while I worked outside for hours.
As the XM6 does sit a bit more pronounced in ear. I would not classify these as sleep capable. A nap in a chair yes. Side sleep in a bed with normal pillows, not so much.
The new jelly bean like shape sits in my ear securely, but the angle for touch seems to be lower than where I naturally want to touch. Practice might help, but for me I usually tap the top of the bud and nothing happens and have to hunt for the side tap zone. The touch zone is not as defined as the older buds.
Sound:
I get the most time use of my buds anytime I am doing chores around the house. With ANC at full isolation, it can be very immersive when the right songs come on. Bass thump is still not rock concert level, but at half volume with custom EQ. It is enough to get into the songs that motivate me to get going. Higher bitrate tracks are super clean and where the audio quality shines for the XM6. I still want to use spatial audio, but it is not common in my music. LDAC works perfectly for me and my top of the charts music selection. With a several days of use, never a connection loss.
ANC:
Clearly this has improved quite a bit and where the money spent to buy the XM6 goes. I don't know if the extra microphones or the new chip or Ai is doing the magic. It just works. Call quality is really better for the other end not knowing you are somewhere noisy or just sounding hollow. I tested with a loud TV and a call to my wife. She could not hear the TV in the background. For those who play hooky from work or school, have these on when you call from where you shouldn't be. The bigger issue might be not being too loud in public as I don't hear my voice as much. Ambient Sound/ transparency will likely help here. As for blocking noise that mess with my music. ANC on (Ambient Sound Control/ Noise Canceling) kept a noisy gas pressure washer almost completely silent while cleaning my truck and driveway for a couple hours yesterday. I look forward to blocking my zero turn mower noise this spring.
Notice: On max ANC (Noise Canceling), be prepared to be startled a lot by people you thought snuck up on you. A 6am trash truck crew can hide in the silence Sony XM6 creates. Look around occasionally or allow pass through audio.
Noteworthy:
The Adaptive Sound Control gets setup when you first use the buds. I did day one update and while sound control was on. The several hours I was pressure washing it kept switching between full ANC and maybe the Ambient transparency mode every few minutes for some reason. Silence and music to hearing roaring engine is surreal. I turned Adaptive off and the buds locked out the world as I wanted. Maybe it works as intended or buds need update/reboot. I will leave it off for now.
Lastly, the touch zone as mentioned above is not as defined as the XM4. Might be my ear angle or more practice to get it right.
The XM6 is a very worthy upgrade for me over my much older XM4's. The new light gray color is easier for me, a guy to choose now. The older champagne color was what my wife liked as I went black last time. Wish Sony carried the blue over from their over ear headphones. If your budget allows, these are very good earbuds and worth a look.
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I just "upgraded" from the WF1000XM3 earbuds and got the XM6 earbuds. Sony is lost which is prob why they sold out to TCL. The only thing better the XM6 seems to have VS my XM3s is ambient sound just overall a little clearer when talking to somone. My XM3s feel better when it comes to quality, noise cancelation, sound is louder, the tap feature and just as clear as the XM6 w a good bass. Also, when you switch between ambient sound, to ambient sound off, and then to noise canceling, the earbuds actually talk to you and let you know what prompts you're giving it. Which leads me to the end of my review... I found the WF1000XM3 earbuds on Mercari NEW for $50 w shipping. That's how much I stand behind this review. Test it out for yourself.
We are sorry to hear that the WF-1000XM6 didn't live up to the legacy of your XM3s. It's clear you value the specific voice guidance and the punchy sound profile of the older model. While we've transitioned to using simple "notification tones" to keep the experience fast and unobtrusive, we understand missing that vocal confirmation.
Just to clarify, Sony remains a fully independent company; while we recently entered a joint venture with TCL for TV manufacturing scale, our audio engineering remains 100% Sony-owned and operated in-house.
We appreciate you being such a dedicated fan of the 1000X series, even if you're sticking with the classics for now!
Best regards,
Gus, Sony Social Media Team
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Comfortable but sound quality falls short
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I’ve been using the Sony WF1000XM6 for almost a week now and I have some thoughts. I have mixed feelings about these earbuds. I really want to love these earbuds but they fall a little short of being “the best”. As soon as I opened the box I said hmm, the carrying case feels a bit cheap. The shape is fine, I feel like Sony is trying to make its case look different than the competition. But the lid and hinge feel cheap to me. I’m kind of worried the hinge will break if I carry it in my pocket all the time. The earbuds are lightweight and have a grippy matte texture. The tips are squishy like memory foam. The tips that come pre installed provided the best fit for me. They are comfortable for long sessions, and I’ve even fallen asleep with them on a couple of times. The earbuds have touch controls. The left side toggles ambient sound mode, and the right side controls playback. The controls are kind of sensitive, and i find myself accidentally pressing them sometimes while adjusting the buds or moving my head while in bed. Not the biggest deal but you have to be mindful about it. The sound quality of these earbuds in my opinion is just alright out of the box. I think I was expecting to have my mind blown (Or ear drums for that matter). While the default settings is fine for most music, podcasts. I found myself digging through the Sony sound connect app to adjust the EQ.
I have to admit that I am a little let down by their sound profile. The best thing about these headphones is the battery life and fit. I can use them for 3/4 hours a day and didn’t have to charge the case til 3 days later.
At the end of the day though.. based on sound quality. It’s hard for me to recommend these over other earbuds.
I’ll give them a 4 stars, because they aren’t terrible, but they certainly aren’t the best either.
It brings us great joy to hear that you are enjoying the exceptional battery life and the comfortable, secure fit of your WF1000XM6 earbuds during your long listening sessions. Please accept our apologies for the concerns regarding the hinge construction and the sensitivity of the touch controls while you are resting. We appreciate your candid feedback on the out-of-the-box sound profile; it is wonderful that you utilized the Sony Sound Connect app to customize the EQ to better suit your personal audio preferences. Your detailed insights help us refine our designs to ensure every component, from the carrying case to the acoustic tuning, resonates with our users.
Best regards, -Fred
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Maybe The Best Yet
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The Sony WF-1000XM6 (henceforth to be referred as the XM6) marks the 6th generation of their 1000 series earbuds. Yet unlike its headphone counterpart, the earbuds seem to change design upon every release. Some for the better while others for the worse. It seems this time around, the exterior design is improved upon for the better (at least to me).
The earbuds come in a more angular pill shaped case, which is odd since the XM5 before it was decently designed. The tip size is medium out of the box and comes included with 3 other size sets – extra-small, small, and large. Finding the right fit should not be a concern for many people. My size ended up being XS on left and S on right, which goes to show that everyone has different sizes and shapes for ears. The earbuds for the XM6 finally resolves a personal critical point for the previous generation XM5. The earbuds now have a matte surface which makes it easier to grip and take out of the case. This is in addition to the new pill-like design which also helps in gripping the earbuds themselves.
Using a Google Pixel 10 Pro XL as my primary device, pairing is quick and easy. Google’s quick pairing system picked it up right away. And along with Sony’s Sound Connect companion app, it guides me along with the setup process. To make the most of the earbuds, the Sound Connect app is necessary. Some of the options and settings for the earbuds will definitely make the listening experience much better in the long run.
The Sound Connect app makes available a variety of settings to fine tune how you listen to your media. There is a setting for how much noise cancellation you desire as well as a setting for “Listening Mode.” Listening Mode has only two settings – Standard and Background Music. For the latter, it applies some kind of audio effect to emulate audio being played back through speakers in a large room. A setting for Bluetooth Connection Quality is available to set a priority on audio quality, connection stability, or lowest latency (flagged as beta at the time of review).
After going through my personal playlist that I use for testing audio devices, I can say that the audio sounds quite good and neutral. While I cannot say with absolute certainty how well it handles the three basic frequency levels (lows, mids, and highs), it sounds good to me and tuned so that I can listen to almost any genre of music without hearing something out of place. To me, that is more important than emphasizing lows/bass for a more punchy sound. Also of note, even after a 2 hour listening session, the XM6 did not feel uncomfortable, which is a big plus if you’re on a long trip.
The ANC is better than its predecessor in that it cuts out more sound than before. All outside noise was cut out as I was chipping away snow chunks off the driveway. A fire engine came by with sirens blaring but I did not know how close it was until it was about (at rough estimate) 200ft away. I fear the ANC may work too well for people who commute in public transits. A little tweaking with the ANC level can be the difference between getting off at your stop or missing it entirely.
With all the praises I’ve been giving these earbuds, it is not perfect. The bad parts are not with the earbuds themselves but outside of them. For one thing, the (charging) case is a bit odd. The previous generation had a more smoother shape and can easily slip into a pocket. With the new case, which is pill shaped yet extruded with no smoothness to the edges, it can really stick out. I am finding it a little confusing on this design aspect. It’s just a shame that the edges aren’t smoothed over like the XM5’s case.
Lastly, and I do want to make it a point that I dedicate this entire paragraph to it, is the insanely and stupidly short charging cable. It is but a mere 6 inches in length. For many generations, be it on their headphones or their earbuds, the included charging cable has always been the dumbest choice Sony makes. I have called it out many times yet it always falls on deaf ears. It is nothing but a waste to include such a short cable. Either Sony includes a longer cable (preferably 18 inches or longer) or don’t bother packing one at all. There is no point in including a USB cable of that length.
Overall, this is an iterative improvement from the previous generation. The ANC is still top tier as I expected. I like the new earbuds design since I have used its predecessor. But is it worth the upgrade from that predecessor? It’s very hard to say. The new price makes it hard to recommend with that in mind. But if you have something older than that, then it is worth spending extra just for all the improvements the XM6 has to offer. Owners of the XM5 may want to wait a bit for any flash sale or discount before jumping in.
The Good: one of the top ANC for earbuds, good neutral sound, has XS, S, and L foam tips for that perfect fit, matte surface and pill shape for earbuds make for better gripping/handling
The Bad: USB charging cable is still stupidly short
The Ugly: the new case design?
Verdict: Buy if your current earbuds are older than Sony’s XM5
We are delighted to receive your detailed and thoughtful review of the Sony WF-1000XM6 earbuds. It is wonderful to hear that the exterior design improvements, particularly the matte surface and pill-shaped earbuds, have enhanced the grip and handling experience compared to previous generations.
Please accept our sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused by the new charging case design and the unusually short charging cable. We understand how these aspects can impact the overall user experience, and your feedback is invaluable in highlighting areas where we can improve.
Your insights on the variety of ear tip sizes, ease of pairing with the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL, and the benefits of the Sound Connect app are greatly appreciated. The app’s customization options clearly contribute to a more personalized and enjoyable listening experience.
We also appreciate your positive comments regarding the neutral sound profile, comfort during extended use, and the effective active noise cancellation. It is encouraging to know that these features meet your expectations.
Thank you for your balanced verdict and recommendations for prospective buyers, especially those considering an upgrade from earlier models. Your comprehensive review will undoubtedly assist others in making informed decisions about the WF-1000XM6 earbuds.
Best regards, -Fred
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A new king of Buds arrives with 1 minor issue
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In a market flooded with all kinds of earbuds, Sony stands with a small number of others on top of the hill. The new Sony WF-1000XM6 are my new favorite daily drivers. Comfort, sound and quality exceeded all my expectations. I absolutely love them.
Inside the eco friendly packaging you get the buds, case, charging cable, 3 extra sets of different size ear plugs and literature basically saying scan the QR code to download the Sound Connect app.
As I already have the app for other headsets, pairing was a breeze. Just take out 1 bud while case is open and my phone asked if I wanted to pair instantly.
Sound quality is great to amazing. Everything I listened to on my playlists, videos streamed and podcasts sounded perfectly and to my own preferences. In the app itself, you can use multiple presets for the EQ or you can create your own custom choices. The minor issue I mentioned in the title comes from the noise cancellation - pass thru option. What happens is that no matter what I do (I prefer turning on noise cancellation), after I take off the buds, place it down on my desk or even place back into the case, the buds keep turning off noise cancellation and activates pass thru every single time. I have yet to find out if I'm in the wrong here or I just keep missing an option to stop it but it gets annoying when I want to listen to my music and I keep hearing my co-workers gossip instead.
Call quality is excellent as well. No issues making and receiving calls and the quality is on par with about all other high end buds.
Battery life is great for a normal workday. Sony claims 8 hours on a charge and 16 more from a fully charged case. Also charging the buds for 5 minutes buys you 1hr of playback. So far the claims have held up pretty well.
Another thing I should mention is comfort. The body is slightly bigger than I am used to with previous buds, but I got used to it within 5 minutes. Once on, you really can't tell they're in your ears and feel weightless. They do stick out a little, but I have not had any complains of discomfort at all.
For the audiophiles, the only codecs I have the option of using are SBC and AAC. No aptX, LDAC etc.
I have replaced my Samsung Buds and Sony WF-C710N with these and have never been happier. If you are wanting the best of the best, give a look at the new 1000MX6. You can't go wrong.
We appreciate your detailed and positive feedback on the Sony WF-1000XM6 earbuds. We are glad to hear that the comfort, sound quality, and overall performance have exceeded your expectations and made these your preferred daily earbuds.
Thank you for noting the eco-friendly packaging and the inclusion of multiple earplug sizes to help achieve a comfortable fit. It’s great that pairing was quick and easy, especially with your experience using the Sound Connect app.
We’re pleased the sound quality and customizable EQ presets provide the listening experience you want. Regarding the noise cancellation switching to pass-through mode after removing or placing the buds down, we recommend checking the "Adaptive Sound Control" feature in the app. This function adjusts settings based on your activity or location and may cause the behavior you described. Disabling Adaptive Sound Control should help maintain your preferred noise cancellation setting.
We also appreciate your comments on call quality, battery life, and comfort, which are important aspects of the overall experience. Your note about codec options has been noted and will be shared with the relevant teams.
Customer satisfaction is our priority, and we remain committed to enhancing our products to address the expectations of our users.
Best regards, -Fred
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Sony WF-1000XM6 Truly Rock!
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Upon receiving the Sony WF-1000XM6 earbuds, I was glad to find them in the Platinum Silver variant. The package included a USB-C charging cable, ear tips in XS, S, M, and L sizes, a charging case, and of course, the earbuds themselves. Since my ear canals are small, I opted for the XS tips, which proved to be the most comfortable fit. After charging the earbuds to full capacity, I began the setup process. Having already installed the Sound Connect app on my iPhone 16 Pro Max, the earbuds were quickly detected once I pressed the pairing button on the back of the case, indicated by the blinking blue light. The app offers a wide range of features for these earbuds, and after exploring them, I was genuinely impressed. It's worth mentioning that a firmware update was offered, which took about 90 minutes to complete.
My initial step was customizing the settings to suit my preferences. I enabled Noise Canceling, selected Standard for Listening Mode, and chose the Clear preset on the Equalizer as I intended to test phone calls first. These earbuds feature dual beamforming microphones, a bone conduction sensor, and AI-driven noise reduction technology, which effectively isolate the user's voice and reduce surrounding noise. I kept Adaptive Sound Control set to STAYING. When I called a friend, the audio on both ends was crystal clear, which made me very satisfied knowing I’ll frequently use these buds for calls.
Next, I connected to Apple Music and was blown away by the excellent audio quality. Every track I played sounded remarkable. The earbuds provide a 10-band equalizer with presets including OFF, HEAVY, CLEAR, HARD, SOFT, GAME, MANUAL, CUSTOM 1, and CUSTOM 2. Personally, I found the Clear setting ideal for phone calls, whereas for music and YouTube videos, I preferred the SOFT preset, as I’m not much of a bass enthusiast. I experimented with all the equalizer options to find the best fit.
The earbuds feature on-ear controls that allow me to toggle the microphone, adjust volume, and manage playback effortlessly. They also support built-in voice commands and head gesture controls, which can be activated through the app. By simply nodding or turning my head, I can control the earbuds without touching them. Additionally, it’s possible to connect to two devices at once, with the buds automatically switching between them when enabled. Under the CONNECTION tab in the app, there is an option to prioritize a Stable Connection, along with a Classic Audio only mode—though the latter is currently in BETA testing.
Regarding battery performance, the earbuds nearly matched Sony’s claims. I was able to enjoy approximately 8.5 hours of continuous use, with an extended playback time of 15.5 hours when including the charging case. When pressed for time, a brief 5-minute charge can provide up to an hour of playback. Additionally, activating Battery Care through the Sony Sound Connect app helps minimize battery deterioration.
Overall, my experience with the Sony WF-1000MX6 earbuds was excellent in every aspect I tried. They are comfortable to wear for long periods, clarity is excellent and the battery life more than sufficient. Sony has truly created a top-notch product, and I wholeheartedly suggest buying them. I’m very happy with mine!
We could not be more pleased to hear how thoroughly you’ve explored the WF-1000XM6, from finding the perfect fit with the XS tips to testing the dual beamforming microphones and bone conduction sensors. It is wonderful to know that the call clarity and the custom "soft" equalizer preset are providing the exact audio experience you were looking for. We also appreciate you highlighting the Battery Care feature in the Sony | Sound Connect app—it’s a great way to keep those earbuds performing at their best for years to come.
We really appreciate you being part of the Sony family.
Best regards, Dominick
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A Music Enthusiast's Best Buds
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These Sony WF-1000M6 (M6) earbuds are my first pair by Sony so I have no reference to older versions. I have owned many other premium buds though. To my ears, the M6 hits the difficult trifecta of audio fidelity, near- impeccable noise cancellation, and effective phone call capabilities. And that’s listening to them using an iPhone 17 Pro Max which doesn’t support the M6’s hi res codec. My guess is, if you use an Android phone that supports LDAC your ears are in for an even more satisfying treat.
If you are only interested in quick take on whether the M6 deserve top consideration, my answer is a vocal “absolutely” if punchy, but clean, layered sound is your #1 priority. I’m far from being an audiophile, but I do recognize and appreciate clear, detailed, and emotional, but not exaggerated music reproduction. This is what the M6 produces whether listening at low volume in a secluded hide-a-way or cranking it up in a rush hour subway.
My experience and thoughts about key areas of the M6 is below if you want more details.
CHARGE CASE
The charging and storage case is eye catching with its rounded sides paired with straight edges top and bottom. I find those straight edges offer a secure grip, especially when fishing out of a pocket, so they are purposeful too. I have no fear they are going to pop out of my hand.
Holding the case prior to my first open felt like an overture of a great opera. It’s in-hand feel conveyed an upbeat sense of what was to come. A gentle thumb flick and the lid jumps opens to reveal the X6’s and remains up until lowered.
The functionality of the case, however, is standard fare with a LED battery indicator and a USB-C charge port. It’s also Qi wireless charging compatible. But it doesn’t have any extras like speakers or NFC to help locate it when lost under a pile of papers on your desk, or anywhere else. And while the M6 buds are IPX4 sweat and splash resistant the case is neither water nor dust resistant. In the big picture these are small nitpicks.
BATTERY LIFE
The M6’s are rated at 8 hours with ANC on. While I have yet to get 8 full hours on a single charge, it’s been within 45 minutes of that mark. I’ll never be in a position where I’m wearing buds for 8 hours straight or won’t have the carry case around so I’m fine with 8-ish hours.
If you activate any of the M6’s other features, like voice control, battery life is well under 7 hrs. High volume level will eat into battery life too. I find 40% comfortable and efficient when using them outside my home.
In addition to the case’s battery indicator, the specific % level of the case and each earbud is available in the Sound Connect app. If you have voice control enabled you can also ask for battery level.
FIT
The M6’s are chonky looking and that concerned me until I placed them in my small ears. This was one of those “don’t judge a book by its cover” lessons for me. They snuggle in like a perfect puzzle piece and feel as invisible as buds can. Positioning them into the ear has a natural feel and I never have to look for which side is up. Once in, about half the bud’s shell is visible. It looks silly, as all wireless buds do, but no one wears buds for fashion.
I use the M6’s for about 2.5 hours at time and find the tips comfortable. I’ve yet to experience fatigue, itchiness, or soreness. The hold is excellent even when I’m running hard and my ears are moist.
CONTROL
I’m a hard button guy but admit, the M6’s tap controls are precise and immediate. The various tap sequences are semi-customizable in the app as well which can reduce the learning curve and make controls more logical to you.
But if you are 100% anti-touch, or maybe you wear gloves, voice and voice assistant control is available. Voice control is the M6’s internal system and summoned by saying “Hey, headphones…[command].” You must use specific phrases listed in the app or it won’t understand your request.
Voice assistant is the ability to use your phone’s built in assistant like Siri or Hey Google. Turn it on in the app. Then it activates by saying, “assistant.” Wait for the tone then make your request.
You can have either or both features available, but they do pinch battery life. In my case it was about 20%. But since I don’t like touch controls, I find it handy, especially when running. It works well in most situations but can be flaky if the ambient noise is especially loud. I find Siri’s response time is slower than when activating directly on my phone or via a pair of Airpods. Still, this integration on the M6’s makes them a serious consideration for iPhone users.
For phone calls, head gesture control is also an option. The gestures are intuitive, head shake up and down answers, side-to-side sends to voice mail.
SOUND CONNECT APP
If you have app fatigue you’ll be happy to learn Sony Connect (iOS and Android) for the M6 is truly useful with extra features and extensive customization. There are so many options I can only offer a broad overview, but about every aspect of the M6 can be fine-tuned to taste and need.
Neither an account nor sign in is required to access most features. However, the app is only accessible when the buds are out of the case and turned on, which is annoying.
For frequency tweakers there’s a 10-band equalizer, though not parametric. If equalizers intimidate you a questionnaire will help you dial in your sound preference.
And for those always on the move Adaptive Sound Control eliminates the need to constantly adjust settings. When enabled various audio aspects automatically change based on your location or situation. For example, it can turn on noise cancelling when out for a run and then switch to ambient mode when you are home. Some options are motion triggered while others are GPS tracked (with permission).
AUDIO QUALITY
To my ears the M6’s native, no adjustments, sound is even, lively, and unforced even with compressed 320mbps AAC tracks.
The bass is slightly boomy but appropriately tight and energetic. Mids (vocals) are clearly prominent. It’s not technically a neutral sound, but it’s not outrageously biased either. I welcome this especially when running. It’s an effective second wind catalyst when I hit the mid-course doldrums. The high range frequencies are the most “neutral” aspect offering clean cymbal crashes and bold, not brash, trumpets. Herb Alpert would approve.
The “out of the box” sound will thrill most ears, but if you want to spice it up more there is the equalizer and pre-sets. Of course, satisfying tuning relies on a solid audio foundation, and that is the M6. Certainly in-app equalizers are common, but the M6’s base capabilities are clearly top of the mountain.
NOISE CANCELLATION
The M6’s base audio is terrific but 2026 consumers demand even more to award Gold. Noise cancellation is no longer a novelty and its intruding artifacts are unacceptable in high-end earbuds. Many potentially great headphones have been felled by either meddlesome or wimpy noise cancellation. Apparently, Sony took note because the M6’s sound quality with noise cancellation activated is outstanding.
To my ears, the musical difference between noise cancellation mode, transparency mode and all modes off is negligible. While “all off” is slightly fuller sounding, noise cancellation does not materially degrade clarity or punchiness with distracting white noise or hollowness. It’s quite impressive and I can only think of a few other buds I’ve tried that can accomplish this feat. In short, noise cancellation quiets outside sounds without muting the frequencies you want to hear.
I can’t offer a scientifically derives percent on how much outside noise is removed, but my guess is about 90%, which is higher than almost all my other earbuds. For a “real world” example, when on a pedestrian path adjacent to a busy parkway on one side and an airplane landing route on the other, sounds that leak are low frequency, high decibel; jet noise directly above, ambulance sirens whizzing by and jackhammers 100ft away. Everything else that isn’t both of these qualities is audibly concealed. Even a 10-mph wind is as inaudible as it is invisible.
CALL QUALITY
The M6’s super effective noise cancellation contributes greatly to making phone conversations audibly comfortable even in loud places. Calls using the M6’s on the aforementioned path exhibit a combination of clarity and noise cancellation that most other buds fail to reach. The M6 is a winner in this situation and removes my stress of missing a word or phrase from the other end of the call. There also no “tunnel” sound.
In my experience, the key to a great conversation in a noisy environment using the M6 is to turn off “Capture Voice…” in the “Calling” section of the settings in the app. When I had this setting on considerably more background noise leaked in compared to noise cancellation mode with music playing.
I asked many of the people I was talking with using the M6 if my voice was clear and the response was always, yes. Next, I asked if they could hear any background noise, and while most could tell I wasn’t in the office or home none guessed I was next to a parkway with cars rushing by 20 ft to my right.
CONCLUSION
The M6’s are my new “go to” earbuds because they sound amazing no matter what I’m playing or where I’m using them. Too boot they also work well enough with Siri, which I use a lot for basic control even though she gets a bad rap.
So, if you, like me, really enjoy the subtleties of a recording with clearly defined instrument and vocal separation above everything else, the M6’s should be a primary consideration. Some extras found in other earbuds are missing, but the M6's do music and noise cancellation better than almost all of them and if you need to pick up a call they won’t embarrass you.
It brings us great joy to hear that your first experience with Sony earbuds has been so positive and that the WF-1000M6 has become your new preferred pair. We truly appreciate your detailed observations on the outstanding audio quality, near-impeccable noise cancellation, and effective call performance, even when used with an iPhone. Your comments on the secure fit and comfort during extended use, as well as stability during activities, are equally appreciated.
Your insights into the charging case design, battery performance with various settings, and the intuitive controls—including tap, voice, and head gestures—provide valuable feedback. We are also glad to hear that the Sony Connect app, EQ, and Adaptive Sound Control contribute to an enhanced listening experience with excellent instrument and vocal clarity in diverse environments.
Thank you again for sharing such a comprehensive and thoughtful review. Feedback like yours is instrumental in guiding our ongoing commitment to sound quality, comfort, and user experience.
Best regards, -Fred
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great sounding earbuds for music!
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Great sounding earbuds that both kill at music reproduction and noise cancelling! Just be aware you have to use the right sized foam tips to get there.
Comfort, sound and ANC (active noise cancellation):
The buds come with foam tips. While foam tips give you great sound, giving you great bass reproduction especially, and help tremendously with the active noise cancelling, for me it comes at the cost of giving me a bit of fatigue on my ears because of the pressure of the foam. While there are 4 total sizes of eartips, S, M (installed right out of the box), L, XL. For me, M was the best size for them to not fall out of my ears and give me best sound quality. I found the S size the buds would fall out. I wish there was one size in between the S and the M. The M fatigued my ears a little bit after about that time. For my use cases this is just fine, as I really only use these earbuds for workouts while listening to music, going for walks, and just around the house. I also use these for calls, but I don’t tend to have calls that are very long anyway. My primary use case for using these is for music. Hip-Hop, electronic, indie, metal and electronic music all sound phenomenal with these earbuds, the best earbuds I have ever had for music hands down! The Sony Sound Connect app allows you to customize not only all the noise cancelling and passthru sound options, but gives you presets for sound, but most importantly a 10 band equalizer. This is really where you can get these to sound how you like.
Also included is a very short USB-A to USB-C cable that you will need to provide your own charger for. Battery life is really good considering how good these sound and how well they cancel out noise with ANC (active noise cancellation turned up to max).
I was a little concerned about the pill shape design of the earbuds, but for me they didn’t bother me at all. The Sony Sound Connect app also has a function that can check you are getting a good seal from the foam tips on both ears for the best sound and noise cancelling performance. The app uses your phone's camera to help determine this along with another section of the app that seems to measure the sound in your ear canal.
The ANC on these buds are just fantastic. These are the best ANC earbuds, hands down. My previous WF-1000XM4 earbuds I had were very good too, but noises that were not just low humming, or “steady” sounds used to kind of get through. I don’t know what Sony exactly did here, but now even other more random kinds of environmental noises seem to get tampered down quite a bit to my ears. If ANC is your top priority, look no further, these are great!
Phone calls:
The noise cancelling for me with these earbuds, as with music is great, especially when I would be outdoors. The people I spoke to seemed to think I sounded pretty good too, even when I was on a somewhat windy road.
Charging case and earbud material:
I actually really like how simple this charging case is. I have had other earbuds that were more rounded shapes in the past, and while they certainly look nice, I so much prefer the matte finish on this case along with a flat top, bottom and back and front. They are harder to go flying around on a surface while charging, or just laying around. The earbuds are also, THANKFULLY not a slick surface too. That can be an issue with the earbuds slipping out of your hands while handling them, an issue you do not want to have when outside or somewhere crowded.
Battery life:
Sony says the earbuds themselves give you about 8 hours on a full charge. I haven’t actually had them on in my ears that long in a single setting, but based on the percentage of battery level I see in the app after having them on for two hours in one sitting that seems to be accurate. Another thing here with the Sony app and the earbud batteries themselves is there is now a battery care mode that limits the charge the earbuds can receive. This helps the earbud battery's lifespan longevity by not charging completely to 100 percent. Since I don’t foresee a time I would actually have these in for more than 2 hours at a time, I am leaving this feature on all the time in the app. Hopefully this helps these earbuds last me longer.
Overall - I will say these earbuds are fantastic, however just keep in mind your comfort level may vary, and people’s ears are not all the same. For me, I wouldn’t be using these in ear for longer than 1.5 - 2 hours in one sitting, and I value music preproduction more than anything else and those foam tips are what help get you that seal that really gives you great sound and especially bass. I just wish there was at least one extra foam tip size, as I think with something right in between the S and M would have made my ear canals feel a little less pressure over longer listening periods.
We are thrilled that the WF-1000XM6 delivers the best music reproduction and noise canceling you’ve ever experienced! It is great to hear that the Sound Connect app and the improved ANC are meeting your needs, especially for handling random environmental sounds. We also appreciate your detailed feedback regarding the ear tip sizing and the pressure from the foam tips; your suggestion for an intermediate size between Small and Medium is very helpful as we look to improve comfort for longer listening sessions.
Thanks for choosing Sony.
Best regards, Eliab
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Superb Noise Canceling and Sound
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I find that getting noise canceling right in earbuds seems to be exceptionally hard. Not all earbuds that include the feature are able to execute it very well. While I have had success with some pairs that I have owned, the Sony WF1000XM6 are easily the ones to beat now. They are very comfortable to wear for long periods of time, never fall out of my ears, have great battery life, and sound excellent as well.
-- Setup
Getting started with the earbuds was about as easy as it can get. After charging them in the included case, I simply opened the case near my phone and was immediately prompted to pair them. It literally can't get any easier than that. While they were immediately ready for use by then, there is additional features available through the Sony app. One thing that was especially interesting during the setup, was the app testing how well the noise cancelling was working by checking the seal of the attached earpieces while I was wearing them. Helping me determine if I needed a larger attachment to make sure the noise canceling was working as well as it could be. This is the first time I have seen something like that before, and it was very useful. There are also nice little touches, like turning off noise canceling if you remove one of the earbuds. There is a lot of smart decisions made in general with these earbuds. Through the app, there is also equalizer settings and presets. There is also a cool feature, similar to what is available through their headphones, that allows you to set or detect locations. Which is helpful if you need more noise canceling or other settings while at work.
-- Performance
As you might expect from any of the XM series of headphones from Sony, these sound absolutely stellar. Clear audio and punchy bass. Of course, as I have mentioned, the noise cancelation is the true star here. I will not fly without noise canceling headphones anymore. They make traveling much more comfortable in general. They way these earbuds adapt to the surroundings is excellent too. No matter if I am in public places, or quieter areas, like my office. Touch controls work very well, making it easy to answer calls, or control music quickly. Speaking of calls, the call quality was excellent. I received similar feedback from the people I spoke to as well. The battery life is very good as well. They easily get well over 4 hours of battery life and can be charged quickly in the case. The case supporting wireless charging is a nice touch as well. Being able to just set it on a wireless charger is nice.
-- Design
I like the looks of these a lot. They're unobtrusive and look pretty sleek. They fit my ears well too. I would say both the case and earbuds are very elegant looking. One minor complaint, for me, I kind of wish the case had a bit more rounded edge. Only because it would make it a bit more comfortable in my pocket. That being said, it's easy to just drop these into my backpack.
Overall, it's really tough to find any faults with these. They look and sound great.
Pros: Superb noise canceling, comfortable, good battery life, great app and features
Cons: I wouldn't mind the case having more rounded edges
It brings us great joy to hear that the WF-1000XM6 are now your earbuds to beat, especially for such an important feature as noise canceling. We appreciate your detailed remarks on the straightforward setup, seamless pairing, and how the app-enabled fit test, EQ options, and location-based settings have been genuinely useful in getting the most from your earbuds. It’s wonderful to know they stay secure and comfortable over long listening sessions, deliver clear audio with punchy bass, adapt well in environments from flights to the office, and provide reliable touch controls, call quality, battery life, and convenient wireless charging. We also value your perspective on the sleek, unobtrusive design and your note about wishing the case edges were a bit more rounded—feedback like this is extremely helpful as we continue refining both form and function.
Best regards, -Fred
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great buds with a few odd design decisions
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I love Sony's "XM" line of Headphones (the WH series), as I currently own the XM6's and have had the XM4's in the past. As primarily an Airpods type of person, I really wanted to try Sony's version of their earbuds, since I've never gotten to use them before. For the purposes of this review, please not that I am using an iPhone 14 Pro Max, running iOS 26.3
The unboxing is pretty minimalist. Inside the small, cubed, slightly-rounded-corner retail box lies the headphones themselves (wrapped in a cheap-ish paper wrap that tears off), then underneath, a little quick start guide that's built into the cardboard insert, then under that, all of your other ear tips - XS, S and L. The M tips are on the buds, by default. There's also a super short charging cable. Given the brand and retail price, this is laughably bad. I just left it in the box and will just use my existing USB-C cables to charge these. Honestly...why even bother including a cable like this, other than to just check off a list of "included" stuff?
As for the case, itself - I'm a bit conflicted. It feels super nice and is textured well - it doesn't feel slippery at all and fits in my hand great. My issue is the form factor - where it has the squared-off top and bottom. Some may like it, but it may be a deal breaker for some, especially those that like to keep their cases in their pocket a lot when moving about. I will wear them in my pocket once in a blue moon, but very rarely. So, I like the case form and it's small enough that it works for me. But again, for some, this could for sure be a point of contention. Also, as someone who typically goes black in all their gear, unless it's otherwise not available (like Airpods), I really, really like the grey color in these! I'm a big PlayStation guys, so this color really reminds me of the OG PlayStation.
Setup was a bit more than I expected. I already had the Sony Sound Connect app for my WH-1000XM6's, logged in and ready to go. The buds were 40% charged out of the case, so after the initial connection to the App, I had to charge them before I could do the prompted Firmware update. After charging, I worked on the Firmware update. This was, unfortunately, on par with every Sony audio device I've used within the app - a long, arduous 45+ min process...constantly checking in to see if it's locked up, moving, etc. It's really anxiety inducing and you always wonder if it's going to brick the device in the process...simply because of how long it takes with very minimal progress updates - it seems like it's "stuck", often. This is one process Sony really needs to step up, within their app.
Aside from a small annoyance of my buds trying to connect back to Bluetooth on my phone when I place them back IN the case (weird!), I haven't had any other issues. I'm hoping the Firmware update resolves this, I've just not used them long enough after doing the update to know for sure if this is indeed fixed or not, as it's completely random. I will say that the app experience for these is also the same as it is with their headphones - it's seriously over-complicated, with a lot of options that you likely won't even use (such as the Adaptive Sound Control) - but it does the job. This is another aspect that's long due for an upgrade...there's just a lot of visual and feature clutter within the app and is well overdue to be streamlined.
As for the new type of ear tips these use...they're more similar to a "memory foam" or cushion type ear tips...much like the 3rd Party "Comply"-branded tips you can buy. I'm truly not sure how I feel about these and I'm still having a hard time getting used to them - even though the ear tip fit test says I have a good seal, I just feel like they're barely sitting in my ears and could fall out at any moment. Granted, I've not had this problem, but still, it's not a good "feeling" to have, lol. Since the M tips felt this way (I'm usually always fine with the default tip sizes), I did test them with the S tips and it felt like they were just too small. So, I just went back to the M tips. Are they comfy? Yes...but it's almost like I just can't find a happy middle with these.
Overall, in my time spent testing these, audio quality was surprisingly good. I listened to quite a few bands, including Sleep Token, White Chapel, The Browning, Primus, Infected Mushroom, Gorillaz, the new Marathon (game) Soundtrack EP album, AWOLNATION, among others. Bass felt great - not too flat, but not too overpowering and I feel these buds sound best on a default/flat EQ. I also played a few phone games with them and noticed no discernible lag or audio delay between what was going on, on the screen, vs. what I was hearing.
The ANC on these are pretty great. Granted - not exactly Apple-level quality, but it's getting there! There is a noticeable difference between Transparency and ANC modes. Eternal sounds while ANC is on are very hard to hear, especially in regular listening environments, such as home, office or any other similar places. I also understand these have a few more built-in mics than the prior model does and well, they sound great on the other end! My wife and a few friends all said I sounded loud and clear on their end, within minimal background noise coming through on my end. No real issues to speak of, here!
So, overall, I'm going to give these a 4/5 for a few reasons - some of which may be subjective: The case and form factor thereof (as well as the shape of the buds themselves), the ear tips and of course, we can't forget about the app. Honestly, the app is the worst thing about using these buds or any Sony audio device that relies on the Audio Connect app. Thankfully, it's pretty "set it and forget it", so it's not a deal-breaker. Will these replace my Airpods for when I need to grab an earbud to take a quick call? Nah, they're just not that "convenient". But, could they sit in my ears for hours at a time while I hammer away work for my job, while I listen to great sounding music, podcasts and such? Absolutely! Really, the only other thing that could make these perfect would be if I could use them with my PS5! I'm joking, of course - You can't, but one can wishfully think!
We are glad you’re enjoying the sound quality, ANC, and comfort of your new WF-1000XM6, and we truly appreciate your candid feedback regarding the unboxing, case design, and the firmware update process within the app. Your insights on the ear tip fit and app interface are invaluable as we continue to improve our products and software for our users.
Thanks for choosing Sony.
Best regards, Eliab
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great sound quality
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Let me say first that these sound great. I used several earbuds and to my surprise, these sound excellent with a detailed sound, clear highs, lots of detail and a balanced amount of bass without using the EQ. To my preference, disabling EQ adjustments sounded the best.
Now to the looks:
It arrived in a recycled polished carton box, and it's of course, recyclable.
Inside, there are three extra sizes of ear tips, including the medium-sized already installed.
Both the charger and earbuds, the 'Platinum Silver' looks more like a light graystone, matte finish with black specks. The top and bottom of the charging case are flat. The base has wireless charging and charges when standing up.
Fit:
The earbuds are comfortable to wear for hours, and although they stick quite a bit out of the ear, are much more than others I used before, and can wear them for longer. The eartips are made of a soft foam material.
However I could not get a good tight fit. Tried different tips, different sizes on each ear. The Sony app for these earbuds is the same 'Sound Connect', which years back used to be called Sony Headphones Connect. When initially setting up the earbuds, this app has an excellent eartips sizing system that measures fit with different sizes. However in my case, it recommended the medium size for both ears, and even after testing every other size, it does not feel tight enough.
Controls:
One can tap the center of each earbud multiple times or hold them for different actions like playback control, ANC control, invoking the voice assistant and so on. There are no swipe gestures. Controls are easy to learn, although I'd prefer clickable buttons. It can be too sensitive, like brushing an earbud can cause an undesired action. It has some interesting features like holding the left earbud lowers the volume and allows to have a quick interaction with someone. Much of these actions are configurable.
App:
The Sony app is quite extensive. About every aspect of the earbuds can be configured. The earbuds can switch between noise cancellation (ANC) and ambient sound modes depending if one is sitting, walking, or moving with the help of GPS access via the app, with presets for known locations. When it works, it can smoothly transition from ambient sounds to ANC automatically. (This can also be done via taps on the left earbud as well).
If one registers with a Sony account, it can also backup earbud settings and other presets.
The app can also tracks listening history, which is concerning to me, and one can opt out of some of these settings.
Audio calls:
Quality of voice conversations on these is great. Multiple microphones can isolate ambient noise from the conversation, and also has a configurable sidetone, which is the amount of our own voice that's heard back through the earbuds, providing a more natural interaction.
Ambien Sound:
This works great, because I can hear clearly my surrounding when I need to. It can be configured to allow more voices and less of external noise, at different levels. This works very well and find it useful.
The battery is very good, can wear them much of the day without recharging, and the base can charge the earbuds through the week.
Noise Cancellation:
This is one of the main features I got these for, and it's a bit of a letdown. Perhaps because the eartips don't fit as I wanted them to, but it doesn't isolate ambient nose. It cakes these more muted, but I can still hear a conversation a few feet away, or the sound of a treadmill.
Connectivity:
It has Multipoint Bluetooth, meaning it can connect simultaneously to two devices like the phone and a tablet or laptop, and play sounds or calls from either. It also supports Bluetooth LE for audio with the upcoming Auracast. On Android devices, it has Android Fast Pair, even showing the right color of the earbuds when pairing them with Android.
Codecs are SBC, AAC, and Sony's LDAC.
Doesn't seem to support Dolby, and gave up trying to set up spatial audio with an iPhone. Went over fitting and measurements, and then it requires an external app with a subscription to enable it on certain apps, which does not include Apple Music. This is similar to the same issues I had several years back with other headphones from Sony and I mistakenly expected this would've been resolved for now.
The base has wireless charging and an USB-C port, which only works for charging. Connecting it to a computer doesn't support USB audio, unlike other earbuds which I used while traveling.
Overall these are great. Very comfortable to use all day, however the less than ideal fit, the noise cancellation that didn't quite work for me and lack of proper spatial audio are letdowns in my view, on otherwise great earbuds with very detailed, natural sound, and very good voice calling as well.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I’m not totally sold on the case’s flat oval shape—I prefer something more rounded that feels nicer in a pocket or pouch. The matte gray finish is great, though, since it hides fingerprints.
The buds themselves are a nice step up from the last generation. The cylindrical shape fits better, and while I’ve always had mixed feelings about Sony’s foam tips (they can be stiff and tiring over time), the new bud design helps reduce that discomfort. You can also swap the tips for softer foam or silicone tips. Just note that the buds stick out quite a bit and are only IPX4-rated, so they handle light rain and sweat but not dust. The case has no rating at all.
Bluetooth 5.3 pairing was quick with my Android phone, and the connection stayed solid—even about 30 feet away. Multipoint with my PC and phone worked smoothly. I got around 8 hours of battery with ANC/Ambient on at 50% volume, and the case adds another 13–16 hours. A 10 minute quick charge gives about an hour of playback, and the case supports wireless charging, which I appreciate.
Sony’s dual beamforming mics and bone conduction sensors do seem to improve call quality. The voice came through clearly even in wind and heavy traffic. The sound quality is what you’d expect from good wireless buds.
Touch controls are very responsive, even in cold weather. They’re a bit confusing at first, but the Sound Connect app makes it easy to rearrange them.
ANC is excellent—not class leading, but strong enough for a noisy subway ride. High pitch sounds and announcements still sneak through a bit. Ambient mode is helpful while walking, though it picks up a lot of wind noise, so I often turned it off. Indoors, it’s much more pleasant.
Audio-wise, these are a joy. They support the usual codecs, but LDAC is where they shine. Out of the box, the bass is punchy and controlled with good sub bass, the mids are clear, and the slightly recessed treble still adds nice detail. Dialogue sounds natural, imaging is solid, and the soundstage leans intimate. They’re not audiophile-grade, but they’re lively and fun. And if you want to tweak the sound, the app offers presets and a full EQ.
Speaking of the app—it’s packed. You get battery info, ambient controls, pass through settings, auto EQ, DSEE, voice assistance, listening modes, and more. There are also advanced features like 360 headtracking, gestures, and spatial audio, though they feel more like novelties.
The one feature that still disappoints is Adaptive Sound. It’s supposed to adjust ANC and ambient mode based on your activity and location, but it’s inconsistent and often distracting.
Are they worth the price? For me, yes. If you only need the basics, there are cheaper options. But if you want a premium, feature-rich, and unique listening experience, the XM6s are a strong pick.
We are thrilled to hear that you are enjoying the lively sound profile, effective noise canceling, and the solid connectivity of your WF-1000XM6! It is great to know that the new design and matte finish are meeting your needs, and we appreciate your detailed feedback regarding the case shape and the Adaptive Sound Control. We will certainly share your comments with our development team as we strive to improve our future products.
Thanks for choosing Sony.
Best regards, Eliab
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great earbuds
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
These are a great set of earbuds. I have the M5s and these fit and sound music wise very similar. I like the shape of these better because it's easier to get them into my ears than before. I can't tell if the noise cancelling is much better than the 5s but it is good. Call quality is good. The case is a bit bigger and doesn't fit in my pocket as comfortably as the 5s. But the case feels better quality and more sturdy than the 5s. Overall love these earbuds.
We could not be more pleased to hear that your upgrade to the WF-1000XM6 is treating you so well! It is great to know that the refined shape is making it even easier for you to get that perfect fit, and that you are enjoying the improved, sturdy feel of the new charging case. While the WF-1000XM5 set a very high bar, we’ve packed the M6 with our new QN3e processor and dual-sensor noise technology to ensure that your quiet moments are even more serene and your calls remain crystal clear.
We really appreciate you being part of the Sony family.
Regards, Dominick
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sony Continues to be the Gold Standard for Earbuds
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Sony’s earbud line have been exceptional since launch, but their latest iteration the WF-1000XM6’s are truly another excellent step that shows why they are the gold standard.
PROS:
- Unboxing these are immediately impressive to look at! I love the matte tone it has this time around. The case is very sleek and small, and the earbuds connect into the case magnetically. I like the look of the buds how they do not have a stem but fit all in your ear very discreetly.
- Setup was very simple! They immediately go into pairing mode and I hooked them up to my iPhone and used the Sony connect app (more on that) and they were ready to go! Really quite simple to use.
- The Sony Connect app really is essential to these buds and Sony has done a good job updating the app over the years. You can use it to change your touch buttons, adjust your EQ, and even set up smart automations. All very useful!
- The sound itself is incredible! Sony has outdone themselves again by creating a sound experience that is crisp, clear, powerful, and wide ranging. I found these to be just as engaging as using over the ear headphones!
- And to add to the great noise, the active noise canceling (ANC) has taken another step up to really block away distractions around me and let me either use it just to focus it or use it to listen to my content without having any noise come through. It makes for working in an office, or working out, or doing outdoor labor something all that more quiet when using them. The processor is said to be much better than the XM5 and I can tell a big difference.
- Taking calls are really crisp as well. I was told my voice sounded great due to the multiple mics on each bud and they even worked well in noisy environments to focus on my voice over the background. I used these on work calls with a computer as well and it worked very well.
- Speaking of multiple devices, these earbuds can do multi pair with 2 devices at once so you can quickly switch from your phone to computer or iPad to Nintendo Switch, whatever it might be!
- I am a big fan of them using both USB C and wireless charging for connectivity as well! It helps the battery life is 8 hours on one charge, but 24 hours with the case. That’s 3 days at the office with no charge!
CONS:
- Truly no knocks on these for me. It has everything I want.
BOTTOM LINE:
- The Sony WF1000XM6 continue to be the gold standard. They have the best sound quality I have heard from earbuds, battery that lasts all day, microphones that make for super crisp calls, and overall a high end experience you would expect. I love how universal and easy they are to use across all my devices, and I’m excited to continue having them as my daily drivers!
Hi Njuice! Thank you so much for sharing such a detailed review of your experience!
We are thrilled to hear that the WF-1000XM6 has become your new go to for daily listening. It’s awesome to know that the new matte design and the seamless switching between your phone and computer are making your workday a lot easier. We really appreciate you highlighting how clear your voice sounds on calls, too!
We really appreciate you choosing Sony! Warm regards, Estefany
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great quality, even better with the app!
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Sony WF-1000XM6 is one of the newest noise-cancellation earbuds on the market. I appreciate the simplicity of setting up the earbuds out of the box with my Google Pixel 10 Pro. It did prompt me to download the Sony Sound Connect app to update the device firmware. Obviously, with the app, you would have access to the additional features as well. One of the cool things that you find when setting up using the app, it featured a detector to make sure you’re wearing them correctly. Now, you may think that’s silly, but I did wear them incorrectly the first time around. (d’oh!)
Sound quality is amazing already without having to adjust the equalizer in the app. But you can customize it further once you download the app. The noise cancelling feature is also top notch! I feel like I am invisible when the noise cancelation turned on! Using the app, you can also switch between standard listening mode or background music listening mode. With background music, it’s like the music switches to the back of your head. I don’t know how else to describe it but it does a wonderful job for when you’re working on something and wanting to listen to something without interrupting your own thoughts.
You can also set up Adaptive Sound Control, unfortunately for more options, you need to create an account to “save” your settings. Having to download the app is already pushing it for me, but needing to create an account is a little bit inconvenience for me.
The battery and charging time are really good. I’ve been averaging about 5 hours of usage before needing to charge. I wish the charging case is a little bit smaller, like the previous generation. The material for the earbuds and the charging case is kind of unique. It’s not smooth, shiny or matte like other earbuds. It’s slightly gritty but definitely not rough. I’m still adjusting to the feel. I know it’s supposed to be easier to hold and not as slippery, but I find the material, well, let’s just say a bit different!
Pros:
Noise cancellation, listening modes, adaptive sound control, sound quality
Cons:
Bigger charging case, a bit on the bulkier size for women, needing to create account to save additional settings.
We are happy to hear that you are enjoying the industry-leading noise cancellation and the immersive Background Music mode on your new WF-1000XM6 earbuds. We appreciate your honest feedback regarding the case size and the account requirements for saving Adaptive Sound Control settings, and we will certainly share these details with our design and development teams.