

But it was still interesting to visit this product, especially since Sony has yet to replace them, which means they are still their flagship in-ear model, and still very much relevant in their product portfolio. Sure, the review may be a year late from everybody else's. But now that I've had them for about two weeks, I am better positioned to bring this review. While I had tried them on previously after I briefly borrowed a pair from a fellow tech journalist, it wasn't nearly long enough to form a concrete opinion on them, let alone write a full review. Now, over a full year later, Sony launched these earphones in the Indian market, which allowed me to do a full review on them.

For many, it had the same combination of great active noise-canceling and good enough audio quality that the full-size WH-1000XM3 offered, but in a more discreet form. Launched in July of last year, they quickly became the most well regarded TWS noise-canceling earphones on the market.

The WF-1000XM3 are Sony's most popular truly wireless in-ear noise-canceling earphones.
