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Sony WH-1000XM6 Hits Shelves with QN3 Chip, Foldable Design

Priced at $450, they feature a QN3 processor that adapts noise cancellation in real time within a compact foldable frame.

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Overview

  • Sony has begun selling the WH-1000XM6 at roughly $450, positioning them at the top end of its noise-cancelling lineup.
  • A new QN3 chip powers adaptive noise cancellation that adjusts blocking frequencies based on air pressure and movement.
  • The headphones reclaim a fold-in hinge and ship in a smaller, magnet-sealing case for easier travel storage.
  • Redesigned 30 mm drivers tuned with mastering engineers deliver deeper bass, clearer vocals and stronger instrument separation.
  • Battery life reaches 30 hours with noise cancellation enabled, and a three-minute charge yields three hours of playback with simultaneous charging and listening supported.