Clearer Sound, Less Noice
The WF-1000XM4 provides industry-leading noise cancellation. The newly designed Integrated Processor V1 provides even better noise cancellation. Specially developed by Sony, the Integrated Processor V1 takes the noise cancellation performance of Sony’s acclaimed QN1e chip and goes even further.
Improved noise-cancelling performance and Bluetooth ‘System on Chip’ technology delivers the industry’s highest level of noise-cancelling yet uses less power than its predecessor.
The WF-1000XM4 features high-performance dual noise sensor microphones for excellent noise cancellation.
By having two noise sensing microphones per ear – one feed-forward, and one feed-back – ambient noise is heard and analysed, resulting in highly accurate noise cancellation.
Google has recently released a new Android Auto update, only a few days after the company previously rolled out another version, as Google is seemingly stepping away from its typical one update per month approach.
Should you buy the 2020 Pixel Buds or the new A-Series?
This week, Google announced its newest earbuds, the Pixel Buds A-Series. They re explicitly mid-range and don t have all the bells and whistles of last year s Pixel Buds, but their MSRP is also a lot lower: $99, compared to $179 for the 2020 model.
If you re interested in a pair of Pixel Buds but don t know which, you ve come to the right place. Here s what you need to know.
How are they different?
Actually, not in as many ways as you d expect. There are two key differences between the 2020 and A-Series models: wireless charging and volume controls.