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Sony WH-1000XX headphones spotted in the wild ahead of its official launch

WH-1000XX ColleXion leaks ahead of May 19 reveal with an expensive price tag

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Sony hasn’t said a word yet, but the internet already has pictures of it’s upcoming headphones. Actor Damson Idris was spotted wearing an unreleased pair of Sony over-ear headphones in New York City ahead of the Met Gala, giving the world its first real look at what’s reportedly called the WH-1000XX or ‘The ColleXion’.

Damson Idris in New York City. pic.twitter.com/Nk5gtKnh76

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Sony is expected to officially unveil them on May 19, but the leak has already set expectations sky-high (via NotebookCheck). If the specs hold up, this could be the pair that finally gives Apple’s AirPods Max 2 a serious competition.

What makes the Sony WH-1000XX different from what came before?

The design is the first thing you’ll notice. Unlike the Sony WH-1000XM6, the WH-1000XX features a metal headband and a metal casing around the 3.5mm jack, giving it a noticeably more premium look. The earcup arms also sink into the cups rather than resting on top of them.

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Sony has also returned to a non-foldable design, something the company last used with the WH-1000XM5. All those changes come with a tradeoff, though. The headphones reportedly weigh around 312g, which is roughly 25% heavier than the WH-1000XM6.

What are the specs looking like?

The WH-1000XX will reportedly be the first Sony wireless headphones to feature DSEE Ultimate, the company’s top-tier AI music upscaling technology.

They’ll also offer studio-quality sound and 360-degree spatial audio with head tracking. For noise cancellation, leaks point to 12 dedicated microphones, four more than what Apple’s AirPods Max 2 offers.

Battery life is expected to be around 24 hours with active noise cancellation on, which still beats the AirPods Max 2 by four hours.

However, all of this comes with a bigger price tag. The WH-1000XX ColleXion is expected to launch at $649, making it $100 more expensive than the AirPods Max 2 and Sony’s most premium headphone offering yet.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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