Sony Introduces WH-1000XM6 Headphones With The Advanced Noice Cancelling Feature
JAKARTA - Sony introduced the WH-1000XM6 wireless noise cancelling headphones, the latest edition of the 1000X series, which combines the premium sound with the best cancelling noise on its model.
Powered by a processor that is 7x faster than the previous processor, the Noise Cancelling QN3 processor is claimed to be capable of perfecting 12 microphones, which is 1.5 times more than its predecessor.
The exact detection of the 12 optimally placed microphones allows noise dampers to adapt more precisely to suit you and the surrounding environment. In addition, Sony's new Adaptive NC Optimiser also provides noise cancelling precision that can adjust to external noise and any air pressure.
In addition, drivers who are specifically designed optimally for better noise cancellation. Auto Ambient Sound mode is even better at adapting directly to the surrounding environment, balancing music and external voices.
WH-1000XM6 is the result of a collaboration between Grammy-winning mastering engineer and Grammy nominations including Randy Merrill (Sterling Sound), Chris Gehringer (Stterling Sound), Mike Piacentini (Battery Studios), and Michael Romanowski (Coast Mastering).
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"With WH-1000XM6, listeners will have a more enjoyable experience as they hear every emotion, technical decision, and songwriting options made by artists and mastering engineering," said Mike Piacentini of Battery Studios who has teamed up with Depeche Mode and James Brown.
WH-1000XM6 supports High-Resolution Audio and High-Resolution Audio Wireless, thanks to LDAC, the industry's adopted audio coding technology from Sony. Additionally, by using Edge-AI, DSEE Extreme is increasing the scale of real-time compressed digital music files to recover lost high-range noise in compression.
WH-1000XM6 is available in three premium colors namely Hitam, Platinum Silver, and Midnight Blue, with a selling price of IDR 7,499,000. WH-1000XM6 will be available in stores starting June 23, 2025.