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Updated January 10, 2024·
The Audio Technica M50x offers excellent overall sound quality for music enthusiasts and a robust build, but they are strictly wired headphones, which limits mobility and makes them unsuitable for exercise. Conversely, the Sony WF1000XM3 earbuds provide convenience with their wireless design, active noise cancelling for a quieter listening experience during travel, and a built-in microphone for clear calls and meetings. However, as they are more portable, they offer slightly less sound quality compared to the Audio Technica M50x. If portability, versatility, and noise cancellation are priorities, Sony may be the better choice, but if you prioritize top-tier sound quality and a stable wired connection for listening to music, consider the Audio Technica M50x. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Audio Technica M50x
Very good for music
Good for TV and video
Advantages of the Sony WF1000XM3
Very good for phone calls
Very good for air travel
Very good for podcasts and audiobooks
Key differences
Music
8.5/10
7.5/10
The Audio Technica M50x is very good for music, while the Sony WF1000XM3 is good.
Gaming
6.3/10
5.6/10
The Audio Technica M50x is only fair for gaming, while the Sony WF1000XM3 is poor.
Phone Calls
4.4/10
8.2/10
The Sony WF1000XM3 is very good for phone calls, while the Audio Technica M50x is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
7.0/10
8.7/10
The Sony WF1000XM3 is very good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Audio Technica M50x is good.
TV and Video
7.8/10
5.7/10
The Audio Technica M50x is good for TV and video, while the Sony WF1000XM3 is poor.
Noise Reduction
5.3/10
8.3/10
The Sony WF1000XM3 is very good for noise reduction, while the Audio Technica M50x is poor.
Battery
N/A
6.0 Hours
The Audio Technica M50x does not have a battery. The Sony WF1000XM3 has 6 hours of battery life.
Cost
$149
$180
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
The Audio Technica M50x has a price of $149 and the Sony WF1000XM3 costs $180.
Build Quality
8.5/10
9.0/10
The Sony WF1000XM3 has excellent build quality, while the Audio Technica M50x has very good build quality.
"Good sound is timeless. It doesn’t matter that a number of years have passed since the ATH-M50x came out because it still works well. Since this wired headset doesn’t rely on batteries or Bluetooth technology, it’s bound to outlast its wireless counterparts. The no-nonsense performance, fit, and comfort of the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x make it worth picking up."
"Wireless earbuds are a dime a dozen, and the Sony WF-1000XM3 makes it easy to justify the cost. The design and comfort are good, and the connection strength is consistent. While the lack of aptX or LDAC support is a big drawback, DSEE HX processing improves low-quality audio files. If you want stylish active noise canceling (ANC) earbuds, the WF-1000XM3 needs to be at the top of your list."
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About Audio Technica
Audio Technica is a 60-year-old, Japan-based, professional audio equipment manufacturer. They started off making phonograph cartridges and have expanded their scope of products ever since to include extremely popular models of microphones and headphones. They have been the official audio equipment supplier of several editions of the Summer and Winter Olympics and every edition of the Grammy Awards since 1998.
About Sony
Sony is a multinational corporation, based out of Japan, with over 75 years of experience in the consumer electronics industry. In the audio market, Sony has been a trendsetter several times throughout its history. In 1979 they released the first-ever portable music player, the Sony Walkman, followed by the Discman 20 years later. Today, Sony is one of the leaders in the wireless headphone and earbud market, especially in terms of Active Noise Cancellation technology.
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