- TechRadar is running a live Q&A about Sony’s new wireless headphones
- We’ve been testing the Sony 1000X The Collexion for almost two weeks
- Our reviewers will be available tomorrow, May 20th from 12 ET / 17:00 BST
Sony announcing a new pair of headphones would have easily been enough to grab most people’s attention, but the new Sony 1000X The Collexion aren’t just any new headphones – they’re the company’s most expensive wireless headphones to date at $649 / £550).
We know you have burning questions about them. What exactly makes them worth stepping up from the Sony WH-1000XM6? Are these really the Sony WH-1000XM7? Can they really match equally expensive audiophile rivals? These are some of the questions we’ve already heard, which is why we’re running a live Q&A tomorrow, May 20 at 12:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM BST.
For one hour, our expert reviewers will be on hand to answer everything you want to know about Sony’s new headphones. And you don’t have to wait for the live stream to start, you can ask your questions right now in the comments below and we’ll answer them during the session.
Joining the live Q&A will be senior staff writer Harry Padoan, who awarded them four stars in his Sony 1000X The Collexion review, describing the sound quality as being on par with Apple’s AirPods Max 2.
We’ll also have Home Technology Managing Editor Matt Bolton on hand. Matt recently spoke to Sony’s team about the thinking behind the headphones, which the company described as “a compilation of 10 years of our accumulated knowledge”.
Matt and Harry spend all year testing the best audio gear on the market, so they’ll be able to answer your questions about the Sony 1000X The Collexion’s specs, price, features, sound quality, design, and how they compare to competing premium headphones.
Have you already read our review and our interview with Sony insiders about the new wireless headphones? Great! Now we want to hear from you. Ask your biggest questions in the comments section above and let us know what you think of the headphones by voting in our poll.
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