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Apple AirPods Pro vs Sony WF-1000XM3: Noise-cancelling showdown - Android Authority

Apple caught plenty of flak for ditching the headphone jack and made audio enthusiasts livid with the first and second-generation AirPods design. The Apple AirPods Pro is what happens when a company yields to customers’ priorities. They’re a massive upgrade from the original design. There’s no doubt that the AirPods Pro is great for iPhone users, but what about the rest of us?

We’re pitting Apple against the Sony WF-1000XM3 to settle which true wireless earbuds command the noise-cancelling market.

Read the in-depth Apple AirPods Pro vs. Sony WF-1000XM3 breakdown by SoundGuys

Fit and hardware

A woman wearing the Sony WF-1000XM3 earbuds and reaching for the touch panel of the left 'bud.

SoundGuys Touch controls are customizable via Sony’s Headphone Connect app.

First thing’s first, how does the AirPods Pro construction contrast the Sony WF-1000XM3? Well, the former features an all-white exterior with a minimalist design philosophy. Sony takes a more sophisticated swing at total wireless earbuds: black dominates the earbuds and case, and is complemented by copper accents. Both are plastic but only Apple went the extra mile by getting the AirPods Pro IPX4-certified, which gives users the option to exercise in them without worrying about voiding the warranty.

The AirPods Pro has been completely overhauled from the original and sophomore AirPods, meaning the case is shorter, stouter, and the earbuds are outfitted with nozzles that create an honest seal to the ear canal. Not only does this passively isolate you from noisy surroundings, but it’s the reason noise-cancelling functions at all. The nozzles aren’t angled as aggressively as the Sony WF-1000XM3, but whether this is a pro or con depends on your ear anatomy. Apple designers certainly did their homework when creating the silicone ear tips: rather than sliding each earbud collar over a plastic nozzle, you slide it into a moat-live divot surrounding the nozzle. This makes for a more secure hold while also making it easier to remove and re-place ear tips.

If you intend to use your earbuds during intense workouts, play it safe by getting the AirPods Pro.

Sony does have Apple beat on the diverse ear tip array it provides listeners. While Apple provides standard small, medium, and large ear tips, Sony supplies an array of options that vary in size, density, and material (e.g. memory foam and silicone). You’re more likely to find a proper fit with Sony’s earbuds.

On-board controls

Both headsets offer touch controls, but operation is different. The Apple AirPods Pro use force-sensitive stems to register stem squeezes. Sony’s true wireless earbuds sport glossy panels that require a combination of taps to control playback or cycle through listening modes. Both noise-cancelling units house proximity sensors for auto-ear detection. The AirPods Pro automatic ear detection functionality is confined to iOS devices, while Sony’s works across the board.

The AirPods Pro case supports wireless charging

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SoundGuys The Apple AirPods Pro case can be wirelessly charged from any Qi-certified power mat.

Despite the whole Apple AirPower debacle, the AirPods Pro supports wireless charging with Qi-certified mats and includes a wireless charging case to boot. That’s right: you don’t have to choose which AirPods package you’re going to get, nor do you have to pay an extra $40 for a feature we’ve seen baked into cheaper options, such as the Samsung Galaxy Buds. If you don’t care for wireless charging, you’re limited to Apple’s Lightning cable; the Sony WF-1000XM3 charge by USB-C cable only.

This is one of the more subjective portions of the Apple AirPods Pro and Sony WF-1000XM3 comparison, so many of you are bound to feel differently about our decision. Since the Sony total wireless earbuds feature an elegant color palette, more natural control mechanism, and vast assemblage of ear tips, we’re giving the first round to Sony.

Winner: Sony WF-1000XM3

Microphone quality

Apple has repeatedly impressed us with its headset microphone quality and the Apple AirPods Pro microphones are something to be proud of. Voices are reproduced slightly more accurately across the frequency range of the human voice when compared to Sony’s integrated mics. Apple’s beam-forming microphones work in conjunction with a speech-detecting accelerometer to filter out ambient noise more effectively than most earbuds.

Just because Apple’s mics are great doesn’t prevent Sony from also having great microphone quality. In fact, the Sony WF-1000XM3 are great for personal and professional calls alike, but the AirPods Pro are better equipped to neutralize background noise and accurately relay your voice to the person on the other line. Either mic system is better than a standard phone but the AirPods Pro outdo the Sony WF-1000XM3 here.

Winner: Apple AirPods Pro

Connection strength and Bluetooth codecs

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SoundGuys You can alternate listening modes on the AirPods Pro directly from an iPhone.

Both headsets use Bluetooth 5.0 firmware and support one high-quality Bluetooth codec: AAC, which is great for iPhone owners, not so great for us Android fans. It makes sense that the AirPods Pro don’t support aptX, but remains frustrating that Sony’s don’t. They do, however, have a QN1e chip and DSEE HX processing, which allow for 24-bit audio signal processing, which benefits any platform. Apple uses its proprietary H1 chip, limiting benefits to iOS users like hands-free Siri access, instantaneous autoconnect, and energy efficiency.

Winner: Draw

Battery life

This category is the easiest to measure. The Apple AirPods Pro supplies 5.1125 hours of listening from a single charge (noise-cancelling on), while the Sony WF-1000XM3 provides just 4.76 hours of listening (noise-cancelling on). Both are impressive given how tiny the battery cells are but the AirPods Pro is the clear winner. Plus, Apple’s charging case affords more battery life when out and about: 24 hours total compared to Sony’s 19 hours total. If you need to recharge in a pinch, you can do so with either charging case

Winner: Apple AirPods Pro

The Sony WF-1000XM3 have the best noise canceling

The Apple AirPods Pro are undoubtedly the best AirPods to date, but they still can’t outshine the Sony WF-1000XM3 when considering noise-cancelling effectiveness.

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Each chart depicts the frequency response of either the Apple or Sony true wireless earbuds. The higher up a line, the more that certain frequency range is cancelled out. By juxtaposing the charts, it’s obvious how well the Sony earbuds attenuate low-frequency noises like airplane engines and distracting street traffic. When flying from Atlanta to San Francisco, the Sony WF-1000XM3 made my two-legged trip a quiet one: extremely low (sub-60Hz) frequencies are rendered one-quarter as loud with Sony’s ANC technology as opposed to without it.

Both earbuds offer different listening modes: noise-cancelling, Ambient Aware (or Transparency for Apple), and off. Ambient aware is useful for when you’re awaiting a train announcement or need to quickly respond to something. Regardless of which earbuds you go with, noise-cancelling protects our ears from noise-induced hearing loss by making us less inclined to increase volume as a means of drowning out background noise. If you want the best of what noise-cancelling true wireless earbuds have to offer, get the Sony WF-1000XM3.

Winner: Sony WF-1000XM3

Sound quality

There are plenty of horns each headset toots when it comes to their respective feature sets, but ultimately, we’re comparing one pair of earbuds to another. Both Sony and Apple’s headsets are expensive, so you want to make sure you’re getting the best bang for your buck when it comes to sound quality, too.

As with the previous section, we have some charts to help illustrate SoundGuys’ collected data. When it comes to frequency responses, the closer the line is to the red dotted 0dB SPL marker, the more accurate music reproduction sounds across the frequency spectrum. The Sony WF-1000XM3 elevate bass notes with tempered emphasis to mids. This low-end amplification gives your music some oomph or “punch” to it. The response isn’t neutral by any stretch of the imagination, but that can quickly be remedied via the Sony | Headphones Connect app, which lets users make granular EQ adjustments for a completely customized sound.

Android users don’t benefit from the AirPods Pro’s H1 chip, but all platforms benefit from Sony’s Q1ne chip and DSEE HX processing.

The closer a line hugs the dotted 0dB SPL mark, the more accurate music reproduction sounds. Let’s look at the Sony earbuds first: bass frequencies are elevated most with some emphasis to midrange notes. This low-end boost is what gives your songs that extra oomph. It’s by no means neutral but this response, and the AirPods, which we’ll see in a moment, plays well to popular music genres such as pop, hip-hop, and rap. If you’re into electronic music, you may want even more bass to your sound, in which case, this can be adjusted via the Sony | Headphones Connect app.

The Apple AirPods Pro also exaggerate low notes, but not as intensely as Sony’s ‘buds do. Upper midrange and treble frequencies do receive a substantial, 10dB boost, rendering them twice as loud as midrange frequencies (200-1500Hz), which is where most instrumental fundamental frequencies fall.

The Sony WF-1000XM3 earbuds in the palm of a left hand with a beige book and leather watch on a table in the background.

SoundGuys The earbuds don’t offer any sweat-resistance, which may be an issue for anyone living in a humid climate.

On the whole, vocals sound really good with either headset. If you want a boomier sound, get the Sony earbuds and if you want more accurate vocals and to be able to perceive more detail from high notes, get the AirPods Pro.

This comes down to personal preference, but our objective measurements award the Sony (9.5 sound quality rating) a higher score, giving them a slight 0.3 point edge over the AirPods (9.2 sound quality rating).

Winner: Sony WF-1000XM3

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If you’ve chosen to invest in Apple over Android, you may be more compelled to buy the Apple AirPods Pro.

Unlike SoundGuysApple AirPods Pro vs. AirPods (2019) head-to-head, it’s not a matter of one headset absolutely defeating the other. The fact of the matter is that true wireless technology has improved immensely over the past few years and both the Apple AirPods Pro and Sony WF-1000XM3 are standout true wireless options. While the Sony WF-1000XM3 are better than the Apple AirPods Pro on paper, it comes down to what you prioritize most as a listener.

I’m more drawn to the Sony WF-1000XM3 design and on-board control operation. Plus, I thoroughly appreciate the low-end noise attenuation when flying or traveling by subway. That said, if you mainly need ANC to block out loud cubicle neighbors, the Apple AirPods Pro will prove more effective as they quiet sounds from 100Hz-1kHz more effectively. Perhaps your decision has nothing to do with noise-cancelling but rather with where you’ve already spent your money. Anyone beholden to Apple’s ecosystem will be more inclined to save for the AirPods Pro, which makes sense: they’re designed to work flawlessly with iOS products.

If the Sony WF-1000XM3 and Apple AirPods Pro aren’t for you

Beats Powerbeats Pro earbuds on a book.

SoundGuys The Powerbeats Pro have the same over-ear hook design as the standard Powerbeats, but they ditch the wire connecting them.

There are plenty of viable Apple AirPods alternatives flitting about; if your budget is more limited, there also exist fabulous and cheap true wireless earbuds. Budget buyers should mull over the Creative Outlier Air, because it costs just $79, includes a USB-C charging case, and the earbuds provide nearly eight hours of playback on a single charge. If you’re an iPhone user who wants something that fits even better than the Apple AirPods Pro and don’t mind committing to a $250 budget, consider the Beats Powerbeats Pro for their ear hook design and 10-hour battery life. You sacrifice noise-cancelling but it may be worth it for athletes looking to seriously invest in workout earbuds.

Next: Beats Solo Pro noise canceling headphones review

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OnePlus reveals its second website data breach in two years - Engadget

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Early in 2018, popular cellphone maker OnePlus revealed it had coughed up credit card information on over 40,000 users in a data breach, and now it's informing users of another one. This time, while the website is the source of the breach, the company believes payment info is unaffected, however information exposed may include "name, contact number, email and shipping address" from orders made on its site.

Impacted users should have received an email notifying them of the incident, and should keep an eye out for possible phishing attempt used based on the stolen information. The company said in the email and an FAQ published about the situation that "we are partnering with a world-renowned security platform next month, and will launch an official bug bounty program by the end of December."

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2019-11-23 10:31:27Z
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Best Buy Black Friday 2019: The deals worth your time (and money) - Tom's Guide

We're roughly a week away from Black Friday, but like most big-box retailers, Best Buy is skipping Thanksgiving and debuting its holiday sales now.

Best Buy Black Friday deals tend to be huge, especially when it comes to TVs and all-things Apple. For years, Best Buy has been our go-to store for Apple deals. On any given day of the year, Best Buy undercuts the Apple Store — and sometimes Amazon — by $50 to $100.

However, Best Buy's current Apple deals are anemic. Sure, there's a huge Apple Watch discount you can take advantage of now, but we expect Best Buy to offer more tempting deals in the days to come. The 2019 MacBook Air, for instance, is currently not on sale. (Best Buy usually has that laptop on sale from $100 to $200 off).

Instead, the Best Buy Black Friday deals that are tempting us right now are its Samsung Galaxy tablet deals. They're currently taking from $30 to $200 off select Galaxy tablets, which is a rare sale coming from Best Buy. Below we're curating the top Best Buy Black Friday deals of the moment. And don't worry, we'll add those excellent Apple deals to our list the minute we see them.

Apple Deals

Apple AirPods w/ Charging Case: was $159 now $139
For a limited time, you can get the latest model AirPods with standard charging case for $20 off. It features Apple's latest H1 chip for faster wireless connectivity with Apple devices. This is their lowest price ever at Best Buy.View Deal

Apple Watch Series 4 (GPS, 40mm): was $349 now $299
The Apple Watch Series 4 is one of the best smartwatches you can get. It's swim-proof and offers advanced health-tracking features. For a limited time, you can snag the 40mm model for $50 less at Best Buy. View Deal

Apple Watch S4 (GPS/LTE/44mm): was $699 now $399
This discount applies to the stainless steel case, which normally costs $300 or more than an Apple Watch with an aluminum case. Best Buy's discount applies to Apple Watch Series 4 models with cellular connectivity.View Deal

Apple Watch Series 4 (GPS, 44mm): was $379 now $329
The Apple Watch Series 4 is one of the best smartwatches you can get. It's swim-proof and offers advanced health-tracking features. For a limited time, you can snag the 44mm model for $50 less at Best Buy. Amazon also offers this Apple Watch dealView Deal

Apple MacBook Pro 16": $100 off all models @ Best Buy
Sign up for a free My Best Buy membership to take $100 off every MacBook Pro 16-inch laptop. It's one of the best deals we've seen for Apple's new laptop. The base model ($2,299.99 after discount) packs a Core i7 CPU, 16GB of RAM, 512GB SSD, and a Radeon Pro 5300M GPU. View Deal

Laptop and Tablet Deals

Samsung Galaxy Tab S6: was $649 now $549 @ Best Buy
With its beautiful, bright display, strong sound, and speedy performance, the Galaxy Tab S6 is one of the best tablets around. Save $100 on this top tier tablet at Best Buy. View Deal

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1": was $229 now $159 @ Best Buy
The 2019 Galaxy Tab A packs a 10.1" 1920 x 1200 display, AKG stereo speakers, a 1.6GHz octa-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage.  Own it now for $70 off at Best Buy.View Deal

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0": was $149 now $119 @ Best Buy
This mode Galaxy Tab A features an 8-inch 1280 x 800 display, AKG stereo speakers, a 1.6GHz octa-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. For a limited time, it's $30 off at Best Buy.View Deal

Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6": was $199 now $99
The Galaxy Tab E packs a 9.6" 1280 x 800 display, a quad-core CPU, and 16GB of storage. For a limited time, you can grab it for $100 off at Best Buy.View Deal

Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (w/ keyboard) was $959 now $649
The Surface Pro 7 was released just a few weeks ago, yet it is on sale for a whopping $310 off. On sale at Best Buy is a bundle with the base model tablet (Core i3 CPU, 4GB of RAM, 128GB SSD) and the black Type Cover keyboard ($129 value).View Deal

TV Deals

Sony 55" OLED 4K TV 2019: was $1,998 now $1,499
The XBR55A8G is one of the most affordable Sony OLED TVs we've seen. It offers 4K resolution alongside excellent contrast, clarity, HDR support, and even Google Assistant. It's $800 off. View Deal

Camera Deals

Mirrrorless camera sale: up to $700 off @ Best Buy
Act fast! Best Buy is taking up to $700 off select Canon and Nikon mirrorless cameras. After discount, prices start at $449.99 for the Nikon D3500.View Deal

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Samsung Galaxy S11 renders show an even more complicated camera array - Engadget

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Reputed leaker @onleaks has unveiled new renders of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S11 that show the selfie camera shifted from the right side to the center. The images, created by 91 Mobile, also show a new rear camera array, a screen that's more curved than the Galaxy S10, new button positions and more. The renders are based on a "very reliable and first level industry source," according to @onleaks.

If everything is accurate (and that's a big "if," given that Galaxy S11 isn't due to be released until next year), then the new camera position will likely be welcomed by buyers. As it stands now, taking selfies with the S10 can be a bit tricky due to the offset camera position.

The lens array on the back has been moved from the center to the upper left, matching the camera position on the Galaxy Note 10. There would be two rows of cameras, with up to five separate lenses along with an LED flash. This could mean an even greater choice of zoom, wide-angle and possibly depth sensing cameras. The main camera will reportedly have a 108-megapixel sensor, first seen on the Xiaomi Mi Note 10. We could also see a 5x optical zoom, 8K video recording and more.

Other changes show a curvier screen, with more rounded corners and minimal side bezels. According to recent leaks, it could have a 6.7-inch 120Hz refresh on the AMOLED panel. The power and volume buttons have been moved to the right side, and Samsung may have eliminated the Bixby button. Unlike the S10, the renders show no dedicated headphone jack, unfortunately.

Samsung has already unveiled the Exynos 990 chip that will likely be used for the phone in Korea, but it'll reportedly pack a Snapdragon 865 chipset elsewhere. The phone will likely arrive in February next year, so this information is coming well ahead of time. Keep in mind that while @onleaks has a solid reputation for leaks, you'd still do well to take this with a grain of salt.

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2019-11-22 14:13:50Z
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Giant Black Friday phone deal slashes price of 2019's Google Pixel 4 and 3a - TechRadar India

If you've been looking to pick up a Google Pixel 4, the latest smartphone from the tech giant, you're in luck, as a Black Friday deal on it and the mid-range Google Pixel 3a means the two smartphones are much more affordable than before.

This Black Friday phone sale comes from Google itself, as the company has cut prices on a few of its products including these two phones, certain smart home kit and more.

The Google Pixel 4 was released only a month ago, so it's got all the bells and whistles of a modern flagship smartphone like a high-end screen, snappy chipset and impressive camera capabilities. It launched for £669, but the deal takes it down to £599, which is impressively low for such a new phone.

Google Pixel 4: £669 £599 at Google Store
It's rare to see such a new phone get discounted, but Google has wiped £70 off the price of the Pixel 4 just weeks after it became available to pick up. At this new low price, the phone is somewhat of a steal, contending with mid-range handsets.
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Google Pixel 4 XL: £829 £759 at Google Store
If you want Google's newest smartphone, this is the device we'd recommend, with a big screen and a battery that'll easily see you through the day. £70 off makes it a tempting buy, especially because Black Friday deals on the device will likely be rare.View Deal

Perhaps the more interesting smartphone of the two is the Google Pixel 3a, an affordable version of the Pixel 3 that retains its design and many of its features, with a slightly weaker chipset and camera AI. 

That being said, it's still a great phone, especially because of its cheap price. A sale on it, that knocks off almost 20% (£70 in total) makes it an even better option for people who want an accomplished 2019 smartphone at a low price.

Google Pixel 3a: £399 £329 at Google Store
Google's affordable smartphone made a splash when it debuted, and it's pretty cheap now with this deal wiping £70 off the cost. Only having to pay £329 for one of the best budget camera phones in the world seems like a steal, so you better act fast to grab it for yourself.
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Google Pixel 3a XL: £469 £399 at Google Store
If you prefer bigger phones, the Pixel 3a's bigger sibling, the 3a XL, is also £70 off, bringing the price under £400 for the first time. This has got all the cool features of the 3a, plus a bigger battery and screen, great for if you need a long-lasting phone.View Deal

TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for. 

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2019-11-22 11:45:00Z
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GameStop Black Friday 2019 deals: Nintendo Switch doorbusters, PS4 bundles - Polygon

GameStop has a wide selection of Black Friday deals this year, some of which start the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

This year’s deals run the gamut from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on one end to Sea of Thieves on the other. Perhaps the most interesting deal is a Nintendo Switch Lite doorbuster offer, running Saturday and Sunday only, that comes with a $25 gift coupon. If you’re just getting into Nintendo this generation, or picking up a gift, you’ll want to put that toward Breath of the Wild right away, which will be going for just $39.99.

Additionally, you may want to snatch up Electronic Arts’ Anthem for just $5. A recent report has the software giant working on an elaborate relaunch some time soon. Here’s the complete listing, straight from GameStop’s corporate headquarters. Expect the supply of doorbusters to be limited.


Doorbusters

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Consoles

  • A PlayStation 4 1TB bundle including God of War (2018), Horizon Zero Dawn, and The Last of Us for $199.99 (a $100 savings).
  • A PS4 Pro 1TB Glacier White console for $299.99 (a $100 savings) and a $25 gift coupon.
  • The Xbox One S 1TB bundled with Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order for just $199.99
  • A Xbox One X Limited Edition 1TB Bundle bundled with NBA 2K20 for $349.99 (a $150 savings).
  • The 1TB Xbox One S “All-Digital Bundle” with Fortnite Battle Royale (a free-to-play game), Minecraft, and Sea of Thieves (which is normally included with Xbox Game Pass) for just $149.99 (a $100 savings on the high end of the spectrum).
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Software

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2019-11-22 11:00:00Z
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