![]() During our testing, we found the battery life consistently good enough to get us through a day of mixed use. You can see the life remaining in both the buds and the case through Sony’s Headphones Connect app, which will also give you a reminder when the case drops below 30 per cent charge.Īs with all wireless earbuds, battery life can vary due to a number of different factors, such as the quality of files you’re listening to, how hard the internal processor is working, and the volume you’re listening at. Turn off noise-cancelling and the Sony's life is extended to 12 hours from a single charge and 24 hours with the case. A five-minute quick charge is good for one hour of playtime, too. ![]() The AirPods Pro can only manage five hours, the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 seven hours and the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds II six hours. That places their battery life from a single charge above all major rivals. You now get eight hours of play from the earbuds with noise-cancelling and Bluetooth turned on, and Sony claims the case can supply a further 16 hours of charge. Sony’s new buds might come with a smaller case, but the XM4’s battery life is actually up compared with the XM3. You shouldn’t have to worry too much about the battery life. You can even battery share with compatible smartphones and piggyback off their power supply, too. The case charges via USB-C and also introduces wireless charging to the WF-1000X range for the first time – all you need is a compatible Qi charging pad. It’s smaller than the case that comes with the Bose QuietComfort Earbuds, and positively tiny (40 per cent smaller) compared with the charging case that comes with their predecessors. ![]() Once you’ve liberated the WF-1000XM4 from their packaging, you’re greeted by a small, black charging case. ![]() Voice control Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa Battery life 8 hours (BT + ANC), 24 hours (total) ![]()
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