A:AnswerHi, ZED! These Sony headphones will also work with other devices such as Android phones and computers. If you need more details, you may check out this link: https://helpguide.sony.net/mdr/wh1000xm3/v1/en/index.html
-Vincent
A:AnswerHi bonjovi23,
Yes, The noise canceling function is effective in low-frequency ranges such as airplanes, trains, offices, near air-conditioning, and is not as effective for higher frequencies, such as human voices.
Regards,
Sam
A:AnswerThese headphones come with a 3.5mm audio jack for hard wiring into a computer, mobile phone, or other device. You also have the ability to connect to multiple of any type of device that has a Bluetooth connection capability.
A:AnswerHello REB540, for more information regarding your concern, kindly visit the link provided below:
https://helpguide.sony.net/mdr/wh1000xm3/v1/en/contents/TP0001703069.html
Regards, _Bob
A:AnswerAlthough my TV doesn't have Bluetooth connection, I did get a Bluetooth transmitter and connected that to the TV so I can use wireless headphones with it. And I've not noticed any noticable lag.
A:AnswerBEWARE The 1 year manufacturer warranty from SONY only covers technical defects, if you are unlucky like me, the headband does not close after 7 months of office use. They will ask to send photos, but only to tell you that it is not covered by the warranty, buy BOSE instead
A:AnswerThis must be an inaccuracy on Best Buy's website. Charging from near empty to full generally takes around an hour - however, charging for 10 minutes will get you 5 hours of use; I have tested this.
A:AnswerThere are two physical buttons on the lower portion of the left earpiece. One controls power and the other toggles N/C on and off. Push them and experiment. And if you use them all day at work make sure your battery is not fully discharged.
A:AnswerI was on that same fence until I put both on and listened to both. The Sony felt a bit heavier but were very comfortable. The Bose felt great on. Then listening to both, I preferred the sound and features of the Sony. I don’t think you would go wrong on either and it’s all personal preference.
A:AnswerI wouldn't recommend using expensive headphones for the gym, especially if replacement ear cups haven't been released yet. If you're not worried about replacing the ear cups, go for it.